This page provides details of some of the badges held by the Trust. You can also view all these badges in a mosiac design.

Norwich City badge, enamel, in the form of a gold coloured rabbit coming out of a green colour top hat. ‘Canaries Pure Magic’. Date not known, likely 1970’s. (NWHHT:28907)

Norwich City badge, enamel, in the form of a green and yellow razor blade with words ‘Norwich – Razor Sharp’. Date not known, likely 1970’s. (NWHHT:28908)

Norwich City badge, enamel, in the form of a green coloured rosette with a yellow coloured canary sitting in centre. With a yellow coloured strapline at base reading ‘Norwich City’. Date not known, likely 1970’s. (NWHHT:28909)

Norwich City badge, enamel, in the form of a green coloured shield with a yellow coloured canary on a ball sitting off centre. With a diagonal yellow coloured strapline reading ‘Norwich’. Date not known, likely 1970’s. (NWHHT:28910)

Norwich City badge, silver coloured in the form of a clenched fist with two fingers indicating a ‘V’, with plastic insert, Canary sitting on a branch, within a light yellow crown background. Around edge ‘Norwich – The Kings’ in green, with yellow background. Date not known, likely 1970’s. (NWHHT:28911)

Norwich City badge, silver coloured octaganal shape, with plastic insert, Canary sitting on a branch, within a light yellow crown background. Around edge ‘Norwich – The Kings’ in green, with yellow background. Date not known, likely 1970’s. (NWHHT:28912)

Norwich City badge, silver coloured wings either side of a small circular plastic insert, Canary sitting on a ball, coat of arms top left, yellow coloured strapline ‘Norwich City’ all on a green background. Date not known, likely 1970’s. (NWHHT:28913)

York City enamel badge, irregular shape. Club crest with stadium. York City FC was the venue occasionally used for Norwich City under 21 matches against Leeds United. (NWHHT:28914)

Southport FC enamel badge, in the form of a club crest. Southport FC was the venue occasionally used for Norwich City under 21 matches against Everton. (NWHHT:28917)

Badge from Seagrim House, Norwich School. Hugh Seagrim played in goal for City’s ‘A’ team in 1935/36. In the second world war he served behind enemy lines in Burma before being captured and executed. He was awarded posthumously the George Cross for conspicuous gallantry. His brother Derek also died in the same war before learning that he had been awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery at El Alamein. The brothers had both attended the King Edward VI Grammar School, later renamed Norwich School, and one of the school’s houses is named after them. The house colour shown on the badge adopts the crimson of the Victoria Cross medal ribbon. (NWHHT:28921)

A Wembley Stadium badge. The stadium, before being rebuilt, was the venue for City’s first two Football League Cup final appearances and for their Milk Cup Final victory. The badge is not contemporary to the period before rebuilding. (NWHHT:28922)

Badge for Odsal Stadium, the ground of Rugby League club Bradford Northern. The stadium was used by Bradford City for their matches after a fire destroyed their main stand at Valley Parade in 1985. Norwich City played Bradford City at Odsal on 12 April 1986. The day’s results meant Norwich were promoted. (NWHHT:28923)

AFC Totton badge. Totton’s Snows Stadium was the venue for City’s Under-21 match away to Southampton Under-21 on 26 August 2022. (NWHHT:28924)

Irregular shaped metal badge for the town of Harderwijk. Norwich city played both Zwolle and Apeldoorn at Voetbal-Vereniging Ons Genoegen at Harderwijk in pre-season friendly matches in 2007. (NWHHT:28925)

An enamel badge, white with wording ‘EFL Family Excellence Gold Award 2025. Norwich City won this award. (NWHHT:28926)