Do Centres have emblems or symbols?
Following a query on a Cotswold Windrush Owners Club forum - do I understand correctly that Caravan Club Centres have symbols or emblems, applied as sillhouettes to the upper corner of a van's exterior, that identify the owner as a member of a particular Centre?
I ask as one member has an original unaltered Windrush witha black bull sillhouette affixed thereto, and I have opined as above that it could be a CC Centre i.d.
Am I right? -please tell me. Am I wrong?- please don't tell my wife.
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Yep, that'll be the Spanish centre😂😂😂
Sorry, you’re wrong.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osborne_bull
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Nah, good Googling.😋
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The Osborne bull is pretty ubiquitous. What I've yet to ascertain is the significance of the moose logo that one often sees.
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That would be for those that have toured in Sweden, Finland &/or Norway, with particular emphasis on crossing the Arctic Circle. They can then be classed a Bluenosed Caravanners.....certificate provided by International Caravanning Association, upon proof by way of the requisite photo....been there done that!
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In response to OP, CC Regional Centres do have their own emblems, which usually appear on the respective centre's flags, but do also appear as stick-ons on some of the respective centre members caravans. For example Cumbria Centre's features a hunting hat over crossed hunting bugle and whip.
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