

Object Name |
Pin, Law Enforcement |
Collection |
Lambton Heritage Museum Collection |
Accession number |
LHM 2011.004 |
Catalog Number |
LHM 2011.004.006 |
Description |
Small, round lapel pin. The pin features a small blue banner that reads "County of Lambton" written in gold. Below, there is a blue and gold depiction of the Lambton County crest with the words "22 Years" engraved in the center inside a golden rectangle. The bottom of the pin is adorned with a series of Maple leaves that climb up either side. On the back of the pin, there is a small screw and a round piece of metal with a hole in the center that screws onto the pin, securing it in place. |
Provenance |
This pin belonged to Jack Perry who worked for the Sarnia Police and served as the Chief turn key at the Lambton County Jail. This pin would have been used to signify 22 years of service. |
Dimensions |
W-1.5 L-1.5 cm |
Search Terms |
Law Enforcement Law Enforcement, Police Pin Sarnia |
People |
Perry, Jack |