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  • Cap, Service Dress (F/M Haig) Cap, Service Dress (F/M Haig)

    (uniforms and insignia)

    This cap was worn by Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig KT GCB GCVO KCIE (1861-1928), Commander in Chief British Expeditionary Force, France & Flanders 1915-1918. Created Earl Haig in 1919.

  • private purchase medical kit private purchase medical kit

    (equipment) Made by: Army & Navy Co-operative Society Ltd, London

    Privately purchased kit associated with the First World War service (in the British Army) of F C Levey

  • Boots, 1914 pattern ankle boots (brown): British Army Boots, 1914 pattern ankle boots (brown): British Army

    (uniforms and insignia)

    Boots Brown leather ankle length boots with studded soles. The boots have holes drilled to the heels for display purposes.

  • Steel Helmet, MKI Brodie Steel Helmet, MKI Brodie

    (uniforms and insignia)

    helmet Bowl-shaped helmet of drab khaki painted finish (60% of finish remaining), having a mild steel rim to the edge. The chinstrap is of brown leather.

  • Steel Helmet, MK1 Brodie Steel Helmet, MK1 Brodie

    (uniforms and insignia)

    helmet Bowl-shaped steel helmet with drab khaki textured paint finish, having a steel rim to the edging and fitted with a brown leather chinstrap.

  • Boots, 1914 pattern ankle length, brown (O/Rs) Boots, 1914 pattern ankle length, brown (O/Rs)

    (uniforms and insignia)

    boots Pair of steel studded brown leather ankle length boots.

  • Boots, Field Service (Officer's) Boots, Field Service (Officer's)

    (uniforms and insignia)

    Boots Matching pair of fine quality tall brown leather slip-on boots of riding style.

  • Belt & Cross Brace (Sam Browne Equipment) Belt & Cross Brace (Sam Browne Equipment)

    (uniforms and insignia)

    Belt & cross-brace Brown leather army officer's belt and cross-brace.

  • Boots, ankle, O/Rs (British) Boots, ankle, O/Rs (British)

    (uniforms and insignia)

    Boots A pair of matching brown leather laced ankle-length boots with no toe caps, studded.

  • Fly Swat (British Army issue) Fly Swat (British Army issue)

    (equipment)

    First World War period British Army issue fly swat.

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