This WW2 Canadian Red Cross Women’s Uniform Group is a named set representing the attire worn by female Red Cross personnel during the Second World War. The group is attributed to a specific individual and includes key uniform components such as the tunic, skirt, and relevant insignia. Constructed from period-appropriate materials, these garments reflect the official patterns and standards issued by the Canadian Red Cross for service use. The uniform displays distinctive Red Cross insignia designating the wearer’s affiliation, and the ensemble provides insight into the roles fulfilled by women in non-combatant support positions during the war. Such groups were typically worn by volunteers engaged in nursing, logistical support, or auxiliary services both in Canada and overseas. This named set is of interest to collectors and researchers examining the contributions of Canadian women to the war effort and the evolution of military and auxiliary uniforms in the mid-20th century.
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WW2 Canadian Red Cross Women’s Uniform Group Named
$550.00
This WW2 Canadian Red Cross Women’s Uniform Group is an original set issued to a female member of the Canadian Red Cross during the Second World War. The group is named, indicating it can be directly attributed to a specific individual, which adds to its historical interest and research potential. The set typically consists of a regulation uniform jacket, skirt, blouse, and cap, constructed from period-appropriate materials with
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