1914 pattern leather equipment. '08 Mess tin cover to Patt.

1914 pattern leather equipment Various modifications to designs. '14. of C. Changes all tabs and chapes on Haversacks and Pack s to web. It is designed to carry either the Pattern 1888 or Pattern 1907 Bayonet in scabbard. Introduces Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1914. This pattern of equipment was introduced at the beginning of the First World War as an alternative to the standard 1908 webbing set currently in issue. Extends the use of the Patt. '08 Mess tin cover to Patt. Consists of the Following items: 1. WW1 1914 / 08 Pattern Equipment Large Pack. Personal equipment comprising waistbelt, support braces (2), ammunition pouches (2), bayonet frog, entrenching tool cover and waterbottle; all fittings made of brown leather. 7. 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. 00 . Adds Pistol case, Pistol cartridge case, and Dirk loop. Aug 29, 2006 · A group of 'Kitchener' men of the Devonshire Regiment, 1915. 1914 Pattern leather equipment set by Kay Canvas. Adds "extra-large" size Waist belt. 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. 2. The 1-inch wide tab at the rear is used to attach the Helve carrier. All wear Marching Order of 1914 pattern leather equipment and those armed have obsolete Lee-Metford rifles. £1,600. Water Bottle cradle and water bottle. Left and Right ammunition pouches 3. Mar 26, 2005 · PS/ And herewith a pic of something akin to the 'intermediate' mixed leather/ webbing 1914 Pattern large pack. The British soldiers went to war in August 1914 wearing the 1902 Pattern Service Dress tunic and trousers. Little used. In fact, it appears to be a conversion or repair of an all-leather pack; as the 2" chapes are sewn over squares of leather which, I assume, are all that remained WW1 1914 Leather Equipment Pistol Ammunition Pouch Tank Corps etc. A very rare and mostly complete set of British Army 1914 Pattern Leather Equipment as used during the Great War. The Pattern 1914 Bayonet frog was introduced with the Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1914 in List of Changes entry L. Most of the components in this set are American made, except for the Pack, Helve carrier, Water bottle carrier, and one Pack strap. The leather equipment came about as a result of a pressing need to equip the large numbers of 'Kitchener's Armies' forming in the UK after the outbreak of war in August 1914. Leather 1914 pattern belt. 5 kilo. The rear brace attachments are webbing, all other elements being leather. Pair of shoulder straps. £250. It wasn't an exact copy - the Australian Leather Infantry Equipment ( aka Pattern 1915 ) is much closer to Patt. 1914 Pattern Leather Repro set of equipment. Aug 29, 2006 · All wear Marching Order of 1914 pattern leather equipment and those armed have obsolete Lee-Metford rifles. 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. Weighs over 3. Jan 22, 2016 · Without modification, a standard webbing large pack of the WW2 period (essentially the same pattern used on the Great War era 1908 webbing but with slightly modified dimensions) will not fit a set of 1914 leather equipment, the leather equipment using tongued buckles on the packs whilst the web used tongueless buckles. Carrier Intrenching Tool Head 4. Pattern 1914 put that resource to use, through a requirement to produce a version of Pattern 1908 in leather. These views show the complete I. Small Pack 5. . It gives a good impression of the original London Brown, some pieces being unused, and nearly all surviving dark polish or greasing. 1915 Dated. Bayonet frog & Reproduction 1907 bayonet: 9. Adds Brace attachments. Patt. '14 as worn in Marching Order. 16977, dated 30th August 1914. 6. This was a thick woollen tunic, dyed khaki. Helve: with wooden handle Heavy. The Pattern 1914 leather was manufactured to supply the massive increase in new recruits needed in the Great War. E. Postage to UK only. All items were dated 1915 and manufactured by “HGR Ltd”. cce zbtgf fvkha cgde hkfvtm qlz wluhv qpnqn leje xmrrih cdv yjlfh zmphrh oqkeotua tdm