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This is the flame and lightning bolt symbol for the Hutt Valley Electric Power and Gas Board
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This is the flame and lightning bolt symbol for the Hutt Valley Electric Power and Gas Board
Can anyone tell me what the logo / badge on this dinner plate is?![This is the flame and lightning bolt symbol for the Hutt Valley Electric Power and Gas Board 100_9716](https://i.servimg.com/u/f97/19/55/47/32/100_9716.jpg)
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obwos- Number of posts : 3
Registration date : 2016-10-10
Re: This is the flame and lightning bolt symbol for the Hutt Valley Electric Power and Gas Board
Hi there obwos and welcome to the site ![Very Happy](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_biggrin.png)
I have never come across that badge before so I can't help you identify it.
However I would like to add it to the Crown Lynn Monogrammed Ware Gallery and credit you with the photo and hopefully someone will come along and let us know what it really represents.
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/gallery/More-Crown-Lynn-Galleries/Crown-Lynn-Monogrammed-Ware/Crown-Lynn-Monogrammed-Ware-cat_c58.htm
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I have never come across that badge before so I can't help you identify it.
However I would like to add it to the Crown Lynn Monogrammed Ware Gallery and credit you with the photo and hopefully someone will come along and let us know what it really represents.
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/gallery/More-Crown-Lynn-Galleries/Crown-Lynn-Monogrammed-Ware/Crown-Lynn-Monogrammed-Ware-cat_c58.htm
Re: This is the flame and lightning bolt symbol for the Hutt Valley Electric Power and Gas Board
Thanks Ev, that's great
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obwos- Number of posts : 3
Registration date : 2016-10-10
Re: This is the flame and lightning bolt symbol for the Hutt Valley Electric Power and Gas Board
A trip to the Crown Lynn Museum yesterday revealed that this logo is for
H.V.E.P and G Board and uses a flame and lightning bolt symbol.
I'm not 100% sure which company this is, but it could be someone like this crowd ..
http://www.hvpower.co.nz/AboutUs/ContactUs.html
Does anyone else have any ideas?
H.V.E.P and G Board and uses a flame and lightning bolt symbol.
I'm not 100% sure which company this is, but it could be someone like this crowd ..
http://www.hvpower.co.nz/AboutUs/ContactUs.html
Does anyone else have any ideas?
Re: This is the flame and lightning bolt symbol for the Hutt Valley Electric Power and Gas Board
I have investigated quickly on google and found that it would be the Hutt Valley Electric Power & Gas Board. Thank you so much for the help Ev.
obwos- Number of posts : 3
Registration date : 2016-10-10
Re: This is the flame and lightning bolt symbol for the Hutt Valley Electric Power and Gas Board
Brilliant, thanks for your help obwos.
I will correct the headings.
I just found a reference to Wellington on another entry with this logo and was going to investigate that, but now I don't need to![Very Happy](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_biggrin.png)
I will correct the headings.
I just found a reference to Wellington on another entry with this logo and was going to investigate that, but now I don't need to
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