Thanks all for the suggestions, it's not my photo, just trying to help Heather as are a few others.
Heres the original story plus comments:-
Does anyone recognise the following initals, please? FL
I have a photograph of my mother's cousin Thomas Jones taking on 4 June 1947. The family were from Heolgerrig Merthyr Tydfil.
Thomas has a large FL on his collar, a row of medal bars above his left breast pocket.There is a metal chain going into the pocket under the flap, it is attached to the second buttonhole which is opposite the top of the
pocket. It could have perhaps a whistle or watch attached to it. The buttons are fairly large and made of metal. There are two attached to lapels on each side of his shounders. Thomas wears a peak cap with FL in a metal
circle.
The photo does not show the other side of his collar.
Photograph taken by JEROME?
Does anyone have any ideas at all, please?
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Heather kindly sent me a copy of the picture, which I have posted at my website (after obscuring the face of course), in case anyone else is looking into it for her.
http://www.sonic.net/~raw/fl_uniform.jpgBecause there are no heraldic devices or rank insignia anywhere on the uniform I am inclined to rule-out any branch of the military or civil government branches. It's clearly not Salvation Army, Scouts, Boy's Brigade etc. Thus, I think the inclusion of the medal ribbons is just in-keeping
with the practice of military veterans of the day. For instance, it was not uncommon for decorated retirees in the police service to wear their ribbons.
So I am leaning toward it being a corporate 'uniform', such as a some
kind
of ferry line or railway line 'porter' type uniform. I don't imagine he was actually porter though!
This kind of uniform might live-on only in the
memory of a local.
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It might be an early Prison Service uniform.
Perhaps contact Prison Service Museum based at the training College
Newbold Revel.
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