H.M.S Chevron Pattern Badge
Manufacturer
Malta Dry Docks
(1963 - 2010)
Period20th century
Classification(s)
Object TypePattern Badge
Registration NumberMMM 001477
DescriptionThis fragment of a ship's badge is a rather elaborately carved depiction of Poseidon's trident (one prong missing) and a chevron placed onto it, both made of wood. The trident, a three-pronged spear, is an attribute of the Greek god Poseidon (also known as Neptune in Roman mythology) as well as of Britannia.H.M.S Chevron (R51) was a C-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that was in service from August 1945 to the 1960s. On 31 October 1954, the aircraft carrier Triumph and Chevron were in Malta, open for visitors. Triumph was berthed in Grand Harbour and Chevron in Sliema Creek.
InscriptionsOn recto, on chevron in pencil "A", "Top" and "Bottom"; On recto, on trident in pencil "Chevron".Material
Wood
TechniqueCarved in wood, manufactured from three pieces of wood held together by small metallic nails.
DimensionsOverall: 27.6 × 32.3 cm, 0.1 kgAlternate ID Numbers
- HM Object Number: 81767
- Inventory Card: 20971-2
- EEA Norway Grant: EEA.1829
Online Collections
MuseumMalta Maritime Museum
Public Access
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