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1930s TSS Letitia Ocean Liner Gilt And Enamel Sweetheart Badge

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~ 1930s TSS Letitia Ocean Liner Gilt And Enamel Sweetheart Badge ~

The badge has a pin to the reverse and is in the form of a ships wheel with crossed flags.

SS Letitia was an ocean liner built in Scotland for service with the Anchor-Donaldson Line. She continued to serve with its successor company Donaldson Atlantic Line. At the start of the Second World War in September 1939, the British Admiralty requisitioned the ship for service and had it converted to serve as an armed merchant cruiser. She was withdrawn from this service in 1941 to become a troop ship.

Badly damaged in 1943, after being repaired the Letitia was used as a hospital ship in Canada. She was returned to civilian service in 1946 after the end of the war. She was bought by the Ministry of Transport, which renamed her as Empire Brent and assigned Donaldson Brothers and Black to manage her. She sailed on a number of voyages, at times carrying troops to the Far East, as well as being an emigration ship to Australia. She was briefly laid up in 1950. She was returned to service under charter to the Government of New Zealand as Captain Cook. She was withdrawn from service in 1960 and sold for scrap.

~ Condition ~

The badge is in good order. The clasp works well, the enamel is complete.

~ Dimensions ~

The badge is 2.5 cm (1 inches) wide.

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