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(equipment) Made by: Mills Equipment Company 1919
Webbing, 1908 pattern (Battle Order)Following the criticism of the Slade-Wallace equipment worn on campaign in South Africa during the Second Anglo-Boer War and its unsuitability for future service, the 1903 Pattern Bandolier Equipment was introduced. Although it had advantages over its...
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1903 Pattern Bandolier Equipment (set)The 1903 Pattern bandolier equipment evolved as a result of criticism made of the infantry's buff leather Slade-Wallace equipment used during the Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902. Among other irritants, the Slade-Wallace ammunition pouches were designed to...
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sNo.11 Light Battery (RFA) drawn up on a parade ground in marching order with full equipment.
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sMountain guns (3.7 inch pack howitzers) of No.11 Light Battery (RFA) deployed in open positions on a hillside. One gun, crewed by Indian gunners, has just fired a round.
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sScenes with a marching column on the North West Frontier: Part of the column, consisting of British infantry and pack mule transport, on the march.
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sSenior officers inspecting a Carden-Loyd Mk.VI machine gun carrier at a barracks somewhere in India.
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sScenes with a marching column on the North West Frontier: Men of a British infantry piquet in a sangar during a break for tea (in army slang having 'a brew and a wad').
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sScenes with a marching column on the North West Frontier of India: Crossley (India pattern) armoured car and crew parked-up during the march.
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part of "MORRISON F G" (photographs)
SERVICE OF F G MORRISON AS A SIGNALS OFFICER WITH THE BRITISH AND BRITISH INDIAN ARMY 1936 - 1945Interior view of barrack accommodation at Malakand Fort during the Chitral Relief.
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part of "MORRISON F G" (photographs)
SERVICE OF F G MORRISON AS A SIGNALS OFFICER WITH THE BRITISH AND BRITISH INDIAN ARMY 1936 - 1945Wireless operators of C Set Unit using First World War equipment for inter-Brigade communications, Peshawar District Signals, Khyber Pass.