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ARP warden organisation, uniform, centres

Vivienne14

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Possibly an ARP group of male and female wardens at an ARP kitchen in Sparkhill. No date but obviously during WW2 - might have been autumn given there's a chrysanthemum in a vase on the table!

They all seem to be wearing a standard issue mac. At the beginning of the war, ARP wardens had no uniform. They wore their own clothes, a steel helmet (early ones were unmarked), Wellington boots and an armband. Hard to tell if they're wearing the ARP uniform under the mac, later in the War a uniform was issued.

Or could they be other war services men and women ?

Wouldn't it be lovely to put names to some of these faces ?

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An ARP group of male and female wardens at an ARP kitchen in Sparkhill. No date but obviously during WW2 - might have been autumn given there's a chrysanthemum in a vase on the table! They all seem to be wearing a standard issue mac. At the beginning of the war, ARP wardens had no uniform. They wore their own clothes, a steel helmet, Wellington boots and an armband. Hard to tell if they're wearing the ARP uniform under the mac, later in the Aar a uniform was issued.

Wouldn't it be lovely to put names to some of these faces ?

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Nice Photo
They are all wearing Anti Gas Hoods & Capes
 
Thanks. I started to wonder if they were ARP personnel given the Red Cross on the helmet. Wondered if ARP wardens had a helmet marked with the cross ?
 
Maybe an ARP "Light Rescue Party". The ARP had both "Light" and "Heavy" rescue squads. The Light Rescue Parties were basically first-aiders who would also attempt to rescue people if it didn't involve heavy equipment to do so. - The "Heavy Squad" would be called in if buildings had to be propped up or demolished. - As Donbogen says, most big companies had their own teams. - Having said that, from what I can see the Rescue Squads had the letter "R" on their helmets. - Although that might have been standardised later. The St Johns Ambulance volunteers in WW2 did have a cross on their helmets, but it was the St John's "Maltese" cross . {EDITED] The Red cross on a white Shield was the symbol of the British Red Cross society who organised their own first aid parties - Like the St Johns ambulance. Again - Sometime they were within companies. - That seems most likely.

British Red Cross Society badge

St Johns Ambulance Helmet from the Rubery & Owen firm...

Some equipment used by the Light Rescue Parties is featured on this webpage.
 
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There was an ARP canteen in Court Road Sparkhill, opened in October 1939.

Must be Herbert Manzoni, City Engineer, in the photo.

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Source: British Newspaper Archive
 
Found a detailed caption for the canteen photo in post #23 on Facebook - see quote below. This suggests they were ambulance drivers. Doubtless the ARP canteen was made available to various support services during the War. The photo is dated 26 October 1939 (Source: Media Storehouse).

"Ambulance Drivers with Tea at A.R.P. Depot, Sparkhill, 26th October 1939
A nice cup of tea. Ambulance drivers have a cup of tea at a canteen for A.R.P. workers at the Court Road depot, Sparkhill, which is open day and night. 26th October 1939. © Mirrorpix
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Birmingham Post and Mail Archive Mirrorpix"
 
Was wondering where it was on Court Road. It's mostly pre-1930s residential property along tgat road. There's a small 1930s building (now part of St John's School) near the junction with Stratford Road. If Manzoni attended the opening in 1939, perhaps it was a model for ARP canteens (with him being City Engineer).

I'm guessing about it's location. The Streetview below is my guess. Maybe it's listed in directories?

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