Visiting Tickets Used When on Patrol

Visiting Tickets used by Police Constables when on patrol to prove that they had patrolled a particular area. (Gloucestershire Police Archives URN 963-6)
Visiting Tickets used by Police Constables when on patrol to prove that they had patrolled a particular area. (Gloucestershire Police Archives URN 963-4)
Visiting Tickets used by Police Constables when on patrol to prove that they had patrolled a particular area. (Gloucestershire Police Archives URN 963-3)
Visiting Tickets used by Police Constables when on patrol to prove that they had patrolled a particular area. (Gloucestershire Police Archives URN 963-2)
Visiting Tickets used by Police Constables when on patrol to prove that they had patrolled a particular area. The "tickets"are dated 1851, 1853, 1854, 1855 and 1856,(one undated) found at Wotton Pitch, Gloucester,during the demolition of a house near the old Post Office,( believed during the 1960s). Tickets subsequently given to Police Constable Peter Keene then a Force Dog-Handler. (Gloucestershire Police Archives URN 963-1)
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