Badges
Badge 1906
Badge 1924
BAdge 1928
Badge 1952
Olympic Games 
 Melbourne
1956
 
Australia
 
Badges 1956

The symbol of the Organizing Committee was used for the badges, which were 2" x 1¼" in size. Coloured ribbon, appropriately stamped, denoting the category of the wearer or his sport was attached to each badge.

Once again the principle was adopted of using the badges for souvenir and identification purposes only and not to admit the wearer to any venue.

It was also decided that where a recipient, because of the positions he held, was entitled to more than one badge, he would be given the badge and ribbon corresponding to the highest Olympic position held.

Numbers were estimated by referring to previous celebrations of the Olympic Games and by correlating these figures with the numbers expected to attend in Melbourne. In addition, every Australian sporting governing body provided a list of its officials and appropriate numbers were ordered.

Four types of badges were provided instead of three as at previous Games, because it was felt that the competitors should be grouped separately and given a distinctive badge. The following types of badges, therefore, were issued :—
(a)Gilt with white enamelled border and with               For guests of honour and high
enamelled rings, torch and Australia                            officials
(b)Silver oxidized with blue enamelled border             For sports and team officials
and with enamelled rings, torch and
Australia
(c)Silver oxidized with maroon enamelled                    For competitors only
border and with enamelled rings, torch
and Australia
(d)Bronze with dark green enamelled border               For press, photographers, 
and with enamelled rings, torch and                             broadcasters, and television
Australia                                                                     and filming operators.
 .
The number of badges ordered and issued are listed at the end of this report.

Method of Distribution
The following method of distribution of badges and commemorative medals was
adopted :—
International Olympic Committee.
Sent to each member individually at his hotel

Sports Officials.
(a) International : By the respective International Federation upon
submission of a list of personnel involved
(b) Australian : By the secretary of the Australian governing body

Presidents, secretaries, and members of National Olympic Committees, team officials
and competitors.
Badges and commemorative medals for these groups were handed to representatives of each national team after receipt of the nominal roll containing names and categories of the complete delegation

Press.
By the Press Department of the Organizing Committee. The press were not entitled to commemorative medals

Attaches.
By the Organizing Committee at a meeting of attaches three weeks before the commencement of the Games

Other groups.
By the Technical Department

Plastic Badges.
In addition to the enamelled badges ordered, it was decided to provide plastic badges to distinguish lesser officials and interpreters. Thus 1,350 badges labelled "Official" and 500  with the designation "Interpreter" were provided. Recipients of plastic badges were not entitled to commemorative medals.

(Source document:   Official Report 1956, page 102)


 

                                   List of all Official Badges 1956 Melbourne:

 
Arena manager
Attaché
Chef de Mission
Civic, Committee
Guest, Honour
Housing, Director
Housing, Member
IF President, Athletics
IF President, Basketball
IF President, Boxing
IF President, Canoeing
IF President, Cycling
IF President, Fencing
IF President, Football
IF President, Gymnastics
IF President, Hockey
IF President, Modern Petathlon
IF President,Rowing
IF President, Shooting
IF President, Swimming
IF President, Weightlifting
IF President, Wrestling
IF President, Yachting
IF Secretary, Athletics
IF Secretary, Basketball
IF Secretary, Boxing
IF Secretary, Canoeing
IF Secretary, Cycling
IF Secretary, Fencing
IF Secretary, Football
IF Secretary, Gymnastics
IF Secretary, Hockey
IF Secretary, Modern Pentathlon
IF Secretary, Rowing
IF Secretary, Shooting
IF Secretary, Swimming 
IF Secretary, Weightlifting
IF Secretary, Wrestling
IF Secretary, Yachting
IOC, Chancellor
IOC, CIO
IOC, President
IOC, Vice President
Medicine, Medical
Miscellaneous
NOC, Member
NOC, President
NOC, Secretary
Official, Athletics
Official, Basketball
Official, Boxing
Official, Canoeing
Official, Cycling
Official, Demonstration
Official, Fencing
Official, Football
Official, Gymnastics
Official, Hockey
Official, Modern Penthathlon
Official, Rowing
Official, Shooting
Official, Swimming
Official, Weightlifting
Official, Wrestling
Official, Yachting
Organizing Committee, Adm. Dir.
Organizing Committee, Chairman
Organizing Committee, Director
Organizing Committee, Executive
Organizing Committee, Member
Organizing Committee, President
Organizing Committee, Secretary
Organizing Committee, Sub - Com.
Participant, Athletics
Participant, Basketball
Participant, Boxing
Participant, Canoeing
Participant, Cycling
Participant, Demontration
Participant, Fencing
Participant, Football
Participant, Gymnastics
Participant, Hockey
Participant, Modern Petathlon
Participant, Rowing
Participant, Shooting
Participant, Swimming
Participant, Weightlifting
Participant, Wrestling
Participant, Yachting
Press, Director
Press
Team, Official
Transport

 
 

Badges
Badge 1906
Badge 1924
BAdge 1928
Badge 1952
Olympic Games 
 Stockholm
1956
  - Equestraian Games -
Sweden

 

 List of all Official Badges 1956 Stockholm:

 
Assistant, Equestrian
Attaché, Equestrian
Captain, Equestrian
IOC, Equestrian
Official, Equestrian

Organizing Committee, Equestrian
Participant, Equestrian
Veterinarian





 
Olympic Official Badges:
 
1896 Athens 1900 Paris 1904 St. Louis 1906 Athens 1908 London
1912 Stockholm 1916 cancelled 1920 Antwerp 1924 Paris 1928 Amsterdam
1932 Los Angeles 1936 Berlin 1940 cancelled 1944 cancelled 1948 London
1952 Helsinki 1956 Melbourne 1956 Stockholm 1960 Rome 1964 Tokyo
1968 Mexico City 1972 Munich 1976 Montreal