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Sunday 8 December 2013

CHERUB LOGO




CHERUB Logo
 

Early in 1941 Charles Henderson's first group of young agents completed a parachute training course, along with several groups of soldiers.
While the soldiers received parachute wing insignia, Henderson's team of teenagers did not receive any kind of badge.
Henderson decided to have a new insignia designed for his young trainees and asked the artistically gifted 12-year-old agent Paul Clarke to design a logo.
The current logo has changed very little from the 1941 original.
Paul Clarke's original drawing of the logo is now displayed in the waiting area outside the Chairwoman's office on CHERUB campus.

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