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H.M.S Jupiter Badge
H.M.S Jupiter Badge
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H.M.S Jupiter Badge

Classification(s)
Object TypeCrest Badge; Ship Badge
Registration NumberMMM 000818
DescriptionA shield-shaped badge depicting on a Field Blue, a golden cloud with five symmetrically arranged lightnings. The border of the badge is elevated, mimicking a stranded rope. On its topmost, horizontal part, we find the vessel's name in red letters in a rectangular box topped with a naval crown.Thunderbolt and lightnings are attributes of the Roman god Jupiter, equivalent of the Greek Zeus.

Launched in October 1938, HMS Jupiter was a J-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. After serving in the Mediterranean for a short period, the vessel moved to the Far East in late 1941. Having struck a mine, it sank in the Java Sea in February 1942.
InscriptionsOn recto, in red "JUPITER". On verso, in black ink "REG. 891 MM/818 9242-3".Technique
Cast in metal and painted.
Dimensions8.6 x 13.2 cm
Alternate ID Numbers
  • Inventory Card 9242-3
  • EEA Norway Grant EEA.1839
  • HM Object Number 82412
  • Register Book Number 891
Online Collections
Public Access
Not on view
Location
  •   Malta Maritime Museum, Reserve Collection