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Date    1954         Credits    32    

A number of visitors to the site have questioned why these Newbury badges are non-enameled. I am grateful to Bill Scriven who makes the following observations, “ I am not certain Newbury executives will know what they are, although they do have a similar unenameled badge in their racecourse collection that is dated 1951. However, they also have enameled ladies and gents badges for that year.

It’s possible that they were for one of the other membership classes-The Story of Newbury Racecourse notes that the 1951 club subscriptions included Original Members Gentlemen and Ladies (£12-12-6) , Gentleman and Lady (£25), Gentleman or Lady single (£14), Trainer member and Lady (£5), Gentleman and Lady NH rules only (£14) and Gentleman or Lady NH rules only (£7).

My own personal guess is that they are either NH or Trainer Members badges, although I suppose that it is possible Newbury underestimated the demand for full members badges and had to order more at short notice, hence the lack of enamel. However, that seems unlikely given that it happened in successive years.”

Any further views or information would be welcomed.

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