Posted 7 months ago
petey
(310 items)
British re issued WWI steel helmet. Re issued in WWII with the addition of WWII liner, and new chin strap retainers. Helmet named to Lieutenant G.N. Clark, Royal Artillery. Has Royal Artillery insignia painted on the left side. Helmet has late war elasticated chin strap.
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One of my favorite helmets, the MkI*. Refurbished in 37-40ish, FS stands for Thomas Firth & sons, Sept 1915-1919. These are what can be called the Dunkirk helmet as most of the troops would have been issued with these before the Mk2 became main stream. Is there a date on the liner? 1941 issue chin strap. A very rare helmet, neat.
Thanks again for the info, tinlid. Liner dated 1938
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