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  • Home Guard improvised short sword Home Guard improvised short sword

    (weapons and ammunition)

    Crudely constructed Second World War period sidearm reflecting the impoverished, post-Dunkirk, state of British arms supply.

  • Steel Helmet, MKII 'Controller' (ARP/CD) Steel Helmet, MKII 'Controller' (ARP/CD)

    (uniforms and insignia) Made by: J S S 1939

    This form of helmet decoration was first established from June 1940. The double-black stripes indicated the status of a Senior Supervisory Officer.

  • Steel Helmet, MkII, No.2C Steel Helmet, MkII, No.2C

    (uniforms and insignia) Made by: Briggs Motor Bodies Ltd, Dagenham 1940

    Following the Dunkirk evacuation in June 1940, British armed forces had the priority requirement for new and replacement issue of steel helmets above and beyond the requests of other organizations such as the Civil Defence Services. Because of the...

  • steel helmet. Mk1, sergeant, Hampshire Constabulary steel helmet. Mk1, sergeant, Hampshire Constabulary

    (uniforms and insignia) Made by: B M B 1939

    found in storage above stable block of Alton police station, Hampshire

  • Steel Helmet, Civilian pattern: Fire Watchers Steel Helmet, Civilian pattern: Fire Watchers

    (uniforms and insignia) Made by: A M Co 1941

    The London Blitz of 1940 highlighted the inadequacies of the authorities to gain control. The ARP in all their forms were stretched to capacity, therefore when 1kg magnesium incendiary bombs crashed through roofs later to ignite undetected, the...