1942 dated, Frocks K.D. Airmen (simplified pattern). As can be seen this tunic (or frock!) didn’t have belt loops. It’s in good condition and a large size
1942 dated, Frocks K.D. Airmen (simplified pattern). As can be seen this tunic (or frock!) didn’t have belt loops. It’s in good condition and a large size
A period field made KD Lance Corporal’s arm band / brassard.
This is an interesting little propaganda leaflet from North Africa. It’s actually German, but given how many got into British hands I thought I’d post it here.
It reads:
Signs of Disintegration. If you inspect this banknote, you will remember the time when it was worth ten times its present value in bright shiny gold. That was because at that time the strength and riches of the mighty British Empire supported such notes. But that greatness is fading as is the value of this worthless piece of paper. What is this note worth today? You certainly know the answer to that. With each passing day of this British inspired war, the strength of the Empire is depleted. Each battle that England loses causes a further weakening of their currency. The day draws near when even the beggars in the street will refuse the British banknote, even as a gift. Truly, Allah wills the collapse of Britain, which will surely come to pass.
There is more information on this link: German Propaganda Currency of WW II
A 1942 dated Wolseley helmet. Not a bad size or condition
A nicely worn Wolsley, with character!
Like it. The mannequin looks really good with the glasses, too.
A British map of Teboursouk, Tunisia
A 1942 dated bush shirt.
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