Treeton YMA

robfinds

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The thing is in England you can find obviously old stuff, that you don't know what it is. And you can find more modern stuff that you don't know what it is. For example this little badge, in style late 19th Century. Treeton is a small village about 4 miles from where I live. The badge say's YMA Treeton BCH, branch ?. Had a quick look on the net, and found nothing. Does YMA mean young mans association ?.

Robert.
 

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Loco-Digger

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Are you sure it's Y M A and not M Y A?
 

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That's a different badge, good luck on the ID.
 

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Interesting piece of local History. Might not be on the net, thats when you need the help of the local Historial society.
 

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