RecordBeggar's badgefrom the Parish of Greenock, Inverclyde
Beggar's badgeThis beggar's badge is from the parish of Greenock in Inverclyde. It dates from the early 19th century and is made of brass. The front of the oval convex badge has a tree in the centre - a rebus on the town's name. Around the edge are the words ' Town of Greenock' and below the tree is the number 98. There is a pierced suspension loop at the top and bottom of the badge. The name Greenock comes from the Gaelic 'Grianag', meaning 'sunny place'. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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