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Bus Conductor uniform and ID badge

daveandjensmom

Brummie babby
Hi there,
I wonder if anyone could help in answering a question for me. I was shown a picture earlier today of my Mom wearing a uniform that my Aunty and Uncle think is a bus Conductor uniform. On the right lapel is a badge or pin DD 34511. The left side lapel has a pin also but I can't make out what it says. My Mom was born in 1933 in Birmingham England. This picture was taken in 1952.
Any help would be appreciated.
Many thanks, Lynn
 
That badge with a DD prefix is a bona fide badge for a bus driver of conductor. If it has a red surround it's a driver. If it has a green surround it's a conductor.
 
Thank you so much! You are awesome to help me.
The photo I have a copy of is black and white so I don't know the colour.
My Mom would have been 19 at the time.
Any idea what DD stands for?...or where I might be able to search?
I'm guessing it's a district?
Would they have worn a particular pin on the left side too? I can't read that one at all in this picture.
Thank you again so much Clive.
Lynn,
Ontario Canada
 
I am sure our bus experts will be better able to confirm, but all those for sale on the internet with DD, seem to be Birmingham
 
Thank you Clive,
I wouldn't have thought that either at that time.
Wonderful to get all of these responses so fast today!!!
You have all been so helpful .
Thank you.
My Mom never told us that she did this job.
I only knew she worked in a jewelry shop.
Have a great rest of the week,
Lynn
 
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