c. 1950, Photograph, B 7798/247
Three Girl Guides looking at badges, likely to be 'Queen's Guide' badges, the highest award a Girl Guide could achieve at the time. The photograph is likely to have been taken immediately post-presentation of the award. The Girl Guides in the centre and left are not wearing patrol emblems and have three stripes, meaning they are Company Leaders, who are senior Guides. The girl on the right has a patrol emblem above her left pocket, meaning she is a Patrol Leader [information provided by a researcher].