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1914 pattern leather equipment ww1. This was a thick woollen tunic, dyed khaki.
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1914 pattern leather equipment ww1 1914 3 items; Top Re WW1 1914 Leather Equipment Pistol Ammunition Pouch Tank Corps etc. It was issued to the New Armies , and some Territorials , and in the end became almost as widely worn as the webbing . Made of good quality brown leather (some early sets are known to have been made with a khaki finish), most fittings were of brass, the waist belt utilising and earlier system of fastening with a 'snake' buckle. £1,600. All items were dated 1915 and manufactured by “HGR Ltd”. The New Armies had to be trained, so Pattern 1914 would be used Everything from British Army P1914 Leather Equipment Belt WW1 and 1914 Webbing Small Pack to P1914 Ammo Pouch Ripple Leather. Dec 20, 2007 · There has been on Ebay of late a proliferation of high quality 1914 Pattern leather equipment for sale; some months ago a near complete set and more recently two very nice looking belts. Pattern. £250. Some years ago I purchased a ’14 pattern water bottle It wasn't an exact copy - the Australian Leather Infantry Equipment (aka Pattern 1915) is much closer to Patt. 1915 Dated. The British soldiers went to war in August 1914 wearing the 1902 Pattern Service Dress tunic and trousers. WW1 1914 / 08 Pattern Equipment Large Pack. The new leather pattern was approved on 30th August, 1914, followed by approval of a detailed Specification on 11th September, 1914. 00 . ‘08 - but it was close enough. Manufactured and issued as a rapid stop-gap, the 1914 pattern equipment saw service in all theatres. This was a thick woollen tunic, dyed khaki. May 1, 2011 · 1914 Leather Equipment :~ Ever since discovering , with Richie Elbourne and Royoboy's help , that is was possible to make Scale 1908 webbing equipment , I have also wanted to make the alternative, the 1914 Leather Equipment . There were two breast pockets for personal items and the soldier's AB64 Pay Book, two smaller pockets for other items, and an internal pocket sewn under the right flap of the lower tunic where the First Field Dressing was kept. ipc mzjl ztlmq rek jgffa lztotc xwjwba ulowvq einmz nsuqf