Oundle School Officer Training Corps ( OTC ) Brass Cap Badge
On original long slider (much wear and twisting to slider) with slight verdigris to front right, otherwise all good.
Oundle School is situated in a quintessentially English market town from which it takes its name. The School's buildings, dating from the seventeenth century. The School's history goes back to 1556 when Sir William Laxton, Master of the Worshipful Company of Grocers and Lord Mayor of London, endowed and re-founded the original Oundle Grammar School, of which he was a former pupil. In 1876, the Grocers' Company decided to divide the School into two parts: Laxton Grammar School, mainly for the inhabitants of the town, and Oundle School, mainly for pupils from further afield.
K&K No 2639 refers.
Code: 55958