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Badge; yellow wristband issued to a participant of the 2019 Pride parade in London, 2019

Main details

Main details for this item.
Reference number
2021/144
Description
Pride in London produced and distributed these wristbands to participants as a security measure.
Manufacturer
Collection
Object type
  • Badge
Location
Topics
Completeness
74%
  • Physical description

    Dimensions
    AttributeValue
    Height
    15mm
    Length
    140mm
    Width
    1mm
    Colour
    AttributeValue
    Colour
    • Yellow
    • White
    • Pink
    • Green
    • Blue
    • gold
    • Purple
    Item content
    AttributeValue
    Inscription
    PRIDE IN LONDON PRIDE Jubilee PARADE 19683
    Design
    AttributeValue
    Material
    Fabric
  • People involved

    RolePerson(s) involved
    Manufacturer
    Pride in London,

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