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Are These Military Cap Badges ?

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I got these out of a dealer's junk tray - 5 items for £5. They were the most interesting things I could see for the remaining 2 items but what are they ?

If they're military cap badges, which regiments, please ?

Front and back images below, Britannia is about 40mm high, the long diameter of the blue oval is 19mm.

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The crowned HG badge is for the Home Guard, apparently unofficial; these metal types date from early in WWII, before a shortage of metal forced them to switch to plastic badges.

Google-searching for "Britannia badge" came up with websites like this one stating these badges are for the Norfolk Regiment.
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Thanks very much.
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