Badge; yellow wristband issued to a participant of the 2019 Pride parade in London, 2019
Main details
Reference number | 2021/144 |
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Description | Pride in London produced and distributed these wristbands to participants as a security measure. |
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Completeness | 74% |
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Physical description
Dimensions Attribute Value Height 15mmLength 140mmWidth 1mmColour Attribute Value Colour - Yellow
- White
- Pink
- Green
- Blue
- gold
- Purple
Item content Attribute Value Inscription PRIDE IN LONDON PRIDE Jubilee PARADE 19683Design Attribute Value Material Fabric -
People involved
Role Person(s) involved Manufacturer Pride in London,
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