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The "helmet plate" or badge is the City of London coat of arms; this is unusual for a police force in England and Wales in that it does not include St Edward's Crown, neither does it have the Brunswick Star, which is used on most other police helmets in England and Wales.
The custodian helmet is a type of helmet worn predominantly by male police officers in the United Kingdom and within certain other places around the world. [1] First used by the Metropolitan Police in London in 1863, the BBC labelled the custodian helmet a "symbol of British law enforcement". [2]
The City of London Police is the last service to use the duty band. [10] The red and white duty band on the left forearm of a City of London Police tunic. A Hampshire Constabulary custodian ("bobby") helmet. In 1863, the Metropolitan Police replaced the tailcoat with a tunic, still high-collared, and the top hat with the custodian helmet.
The Corporation of the City of London has a full achievement of armorial bearings consisting of a shield on which the arms are displayed, a crest displayed on a helmet above the shield, supporters on either side and a motto displayed on a scroll beneath the arms. [1] [2] [3] The blazon of the arms is as follows: [1] [2] [3]
The City of London Police Museum is a museum housed at the Guildhall, City of London.It treats the history of the City of London Police. [1] Exhibits include uniforms, Victorian-era police equipment and artefacts, communication devices, World War II displays, and exhibits about Jack the Ripper and other famous murder cases.
Pages in category "History of the City of London Police" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
History of the City of London Police (7 P) O. City of London Police officers (21 P) Pages in category "City of London Police"
Commissioners of the Metropolitan Police Service and City of London Police in full dress uniform. [3] Governors of United Kingdom overseas territories may wear a cocked hat with white swan-feather plume, or in tropical territories, a plumed pith helmet.