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1915 pattern webbing. Please view all photos as they will show you exactly WW1 British Webbing and Equipment from Blighty Militaria A very rare pair of un-blancoed WW1 1908 Webbing "Economy Issue" Cartridge Carriers only made from 1915 until 1917. Overall condition is very good, with no damage and This WWI British Army 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt is a high-quality Military History Workshop (MHW) replica, faithfully reproducing the original design used by Pattern 1915 Australian Leather Equipment British manufacturers of the pattern 1908 web equipment struggled to keep up with the logistical Genuine WWI British Army 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt, dated 1915. 08 pattern webbing byaonet frog 8/ASC marked example with rear strap 14 PATTERN WEBBING BAYONET FROG 1916 DATED WITH REAR STRAP A WWI PERIOD OFFICERS HORSE Webbing took over, although in some cases the 1914 pattern equipment, produced in England, was also available to the CEF. The British were the first European army to replace leather belts and pouches with webbing, a strong material Original WW1 British Army 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt Dated 1915 - 42" Waist | Collectables, Militaria, World War I (1914-1918) | eBay! I have opened this thread to stimulate dialogue and to learn more about this little-known WW1 leather ‘webbing’ equipment. The five ammunition pouches have three The Pattern 1915 Australian Leather Equipment was based on Pattern 1908 webbing equipment and the specifications of the pack remained the same. Manufactured by M. Retaining both rear straps. [8] The inability of the Mills In short, the conversion to the 1915 Pattern requires for each side only one slice, one keeper, one hook, and one short strap with a buckle and keeper. H. 2 new watchers per day, 6 days for sale on Rare British issue WW1 1908 pattern webbing set comprised of the following:Guaranteed original items:-waistbelt, size medium, MECO 1919, pea green blanco, original -braces, pair, unit PicClick Insights - Two ORIGINAL WW1 1915 dated British Army 1908 pattern webbing shoulder straps 08 PicClick Exclusive Popularity - 15 watchers, 7. In a good uncleaned condition. The Oliver Pattern was the creation of a 19th century British army surgeon, W. Uniform & web equipment, Aussie Digger 1915 1908 pattern canvas infantry webbing as issued to WW1 troops. Hole. S. One in light tan, the other tan olive colour. Size approx 42" waist. The seven button An infantryman of the Worcestershire Regiment on the Western Front in 1916, wearing the 1908 pattern webbing equipment, a Brodie helmet, and puttees A Private of the Royal Fusiliers 1916, showing a typical soldier of the period with steel Shrapnel Helmet, SMLE and 1908 Pattern webbing. 2 . Oliver, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. My interest in this There is no doubt that "Pattern 1915" is and almost certainly will continue to be the collector's term for this equipment. F) and its With the demands of trench warfare in World War I, the 1915 Pattern Webbing emerged as a simplified version of the 1908 Pattern. When Australians landed at Gallipoli were they wearing canvas pattern 1908 webbing or the pattern 1915 webbing? Looking Original WW1 British Army 1914 Pattern Leather Equipment Bayonet Frog, Helve & Carrier WW1 Battle of the Somme Period 1908 Pattern Large Pack and The 1908 Pattern Web Infantry Equipment (also known as '08 Webbing' or P08 Webbing) was an innovative type of webbing equipment adopted by the British A very rare pair of WW1 1908 Webbing "Economy Issue" Cartridge Carriers only made from 1915 until 1917. One item peculiar to World War 1 WW1 and World War 2 WWII collectable webbing items including full webbing sets, belts, straps and accessories. This is a nice set of mixed date pattern 1908 webbing which comes with a khaki water bottle and a entrenching tool handle, the belt is dated 1937 and the This is an original, Pattern 1908 webbing Large Pack in battle worn condition, and complete with all its brass fittings, buckles etc and is maker marked ,'M W & S LTD' (M. I hope they get a chance to reproduce one of these, especially as the body was reworked Soldiers of the Leicestershire Regiment in France in 1915, in Full Marching Order. G. While Pattern 08 webbing is mostly associated with WW1, items were used throughout WW2 when its replacement, P37, was not available, particularly in second-line and In late 1915, Australia’s answer to a webbing shortage was found in the Commonwealth Government Harness Factory (C. WRIGHT & SONS WW1, 1915 dated, original and matching set of 1908 08 pattern webbing, by Me Co, marked to Major W. [1] 39 Pattern Webbing Genuine WWI British Army 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt, dated 1915. Like the 1914 pack they had 1" leather straps PicClick Insights - Australian WW1 Pattern 1915 Webbing A. E. Note the 1908 Pattern Webbing, 1915 Pattern Trench Cap and 'Gorblimey’ A decent service used 1908 Pattern Webbing Large Pack with a nice early date of 1915 The Pack is complete and in good condition overall. Co. LETHERN, O. Perfect for completing your WWI Anzac Gallipoli or Western Front look. During its service life I also have a full set of Aussie 1915 Pattern Leather equipment as well, basicly the same as the Brit 1908 Webbing but made from Leather with some slight differences. Simpson begins his account: "The Infantry Equipment, Australian Pattern 1915 (to give it its original title) owes its existence to the same circumstances that led to the I have opened this thread to stimulate dialogue and to learn more about this little-known WW1 leather ‘webbing’ equipment. Situation saved. The photographs are of the actual item PicClick Insights - Original WW1 British Army 08 Pattern Webbing Large Pack - R. The 1908 pattern web infantry equipment was an innovative type of webbing equipment adopted by the British Army before World War I. Rare Patt 15 leather webbing consisting of a right side ammo pouch, a left side ammo pouch, two cross straps and a water A recreation of the ultra-scarce Australian 1915 Pattern leather equipment set. This clean example is with clear 1915 stamp and “L” indicating Large size. The overall A VERY GOOD MINT 37 PATTERN WEBBING BELT GOOD SIZE 52 WAIST The 1908 Pattern Web Infantry Equipment was an innovative type of webbing equipment adopted by the British Army before World War I. " With the Australian Uniform and Gear The Webbing Orginally the PPCLI, along with the RCR, Canadian Garrison Artillery units and some mounted units of the regular army, Pattern 1915 Australian Leather Equipment was made in Australia between 1915 and 1919. This rare piece of military history is in good condition for its age, making it a valuable addition to any military A very rare original 1915 dated British Army 1903 Pattern greatcoat carrier in excellent condition. I. The 1908 Pattern Web Infantry Equipment was a new kind of gear used by the British Army before World War I. Even so respected an institution as the From 1914 the Australian infantryman was officially supplied with a set of khaki cotton 1908 Pattern webbing; a different type of leather webbing Australian 1915 Pattern brown leather webbing consisting of five 'top opening' left ammunition pouch with waist belt. 5 new watchers per day, 2 days for A very good set of left and right hand Cartridge Carrier Pouches for the Pattern 08 Webbing. Shop with confidence. 7 new watchers per day, 7 days for sale The creation of all this obscure Canadian webbing has made a quiet but insistant demand that there be a seven button tunic to go with it. Leather WW1 1915 Dated 1908 Pattern Web Belt. P. , Managing Director of the Original WW1 British Army 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt. G & Co 1915 Dated PicClick Exclusive Popularity - 7 watchers, 1. During WW1 as an economy measure to save on This is the standard webbing British Army Large Pack, pattern 1908 used by all the troops in the trenches. Page 2 - World War 1 WW1 and World War 2 WWII collectable webbing items including full webbing sets, belts, straps and accessories. This pattern of equipment was The originals were very straight forward, being much like the British Mills webbing large packs of the '08 style and the 1914 style. The five ammunition pouches have three A VERY GOOD MINT 37 PATTERN WEBBING BELT GOOD SIZE 52 WAIST I have sent full, new patterns and mock-ups to WPG. . Hi, I'm confused. As can be seen this has some staining to the bottom of the pack and a numerous The 1908 pattern web infantry equipment was an innovative type of webbing equipment adopted by the British Army before World War I. It comprised a wide belt, left and right ammunition WW1 British 1908 Pattern Webbing Equipment Set WW1 British 1908 Pattern Webbing Equipment Set, being a miss-matched part set ‘Pattern 1915 Australian Leather Equipment’ is a simple yet descriptive term which we have chosen to use when cataloguing these items. Co and 1915 dated. During WW1 as an economy measure to save on In this part 4 of our multi part series of Web equipment of The high degree of adverse criticism levelled at the Slade-Wallace equipment as worn on campaign in during the Second Anglo-Boer War resulted in general A very rare pair of WW1 1908 Webbing "Economy Issue" Cartridge Carriers only made from 1915 until 1917. It was made from strong woven cotton, called webbing. A decent service used 1908 Pattern Webbing Large Pack with a nice early date of 1915 The Pack is complete and in good condition overall. It closely followed the Pattern 1908 Web Infantry Equipment but During WW1 as an economy measure to save on brass and assembly, from 1915 until 1917 a version of the 1908 Pattern Webbing Cartridge Carriers was instituted whereby the two piece This is a new blog growing out of my research on Canadian leather webbing in WWI, and leading to my production of robust leather satchels A very rare example of the 1908 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog and Entrenching Tool Helve Carrier set, this in unblancoed service used condition and 1915 The 1908 Pattern Web Equipment was the main equipment with which the British and Imperial armies fought the First World War. Simpson begins his account: "The Infantry Equipment, Australian Pattern 1915 (to give it its original title) owes its existence to the same circumstances that led to the It was clearly impossible to produce enough sets of 1908 pattern webbing to equip all these men and whilst there were sufficient stocks of obsolete equipment for initial training, a He wears the 1908 Pattern Webbing and a Brodie helmet. During its service life A very rare and mostly complete set of British Army 1914 Pattern Leather Equipment as used during the Great War. Whether for display, re-enactment, I also remembered an alternative buckled strap to work under the 1915 Pattern large pack. The left set is the WW1 1908 Webbing "Economy Issue" Cartridge Carrier only made from 1915 WW1 AUSTRALIAN PATTERN 1915 LEATHER WEBBING. (©Paul Reed) British An original 1908 Pattern Second Issue Frog dating from 1915. Ltd Dated 1915 Small Pack PicClick Exclusive Popularity - 22 watchers, 2. My interest in this A very rare example of the 1908 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog and Entrenching Tool Helve Carrier set, this in unblancoed service used condition and 1915 Australian 1915 Pattern brown leather webbing consisting of five 'top opening' left ammunition pouch with waist belt. This frog started life as a second issue example as used during the Great War as is evident from Complete set of canvas webbing of matching colour, consisting of a waist belt, right cartridge carrier, left cartridge carrier, bayonet frog, entrenching tool The full set of 1908 webbing could weigh over 70lb (32kg), however the equipment was well designed and the weight evenly distributed. Webbing, also known as narrow fabric, is a strong woven textile, designed and manufactured in various forms for use in multiple industries. The History of the Mills Equipment Company THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MILLS WOVEN CARTRIDGE BELT. Recorded by ALBERT A. This equipment helped Leather Satchels - Part three Canadian 1916 Pattern Large Pack Canadian 1916 Dismounted Pattern Yoke and Shoulder Canadian 1916 1937 pattern web equipment (also known as '37 webbing'), officially known as "Equipment, Web 1937" and "Pattern 1937 Equipment" [1] was the British This 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt is a fantastic piece for WWI historians, military collectors, or re-enactors looking for an authentic replica. PicClick Insights - WW1 era Pattern 1908 Webbing HAVERSACK P08 by M. Co' on the webbing itself). Offered is an original WW1 era set of Australian issued 1908/15 pattern ammunition pouches. This rare piece of military history is in good condition for its age, making it a valuable addition to any military collection, Find great deals on eBay for WW1 1908 Pattern Webbing. But this The 1916 Dismounted Pattern was introduced in early 1916, went over to France in August, and by October was ordered replaced by General A very good example of a 1915 dated 08 Pattern Belt, 1915 dated and M (Medium) marked. It is extremely versatile – often replacing steel wire, The 1914 Pattern Web Equipment was the webbing issued to the British Army during World War I. E. During World War I, the British Army used many different uniforms and weapons. (1) The main principle underlying the design of the Pattern 1908 Web Equipment is that the complete set which is called the " Marching Order " equipment can be divided into two parts. This greatcoat carrier was produced for the British Army PicClick Insights - World War One ORs 08 pattern campaign Webbing cartridge pouch 1915 pattern PicClick Exclusive Popularity - 5 watchers, 0. The photo that inspired these ideas is poor. 2 new watchers per day, 47 days for sale on eBay. During WW1 as an economy WW1 Australian 1915 Pattern Ammunition Pouches, of Australian manufacture, consisting of left and right cartridge carriers based on the Mills webbing 1908 pattern. In 1914, the British British troops at Gallipoli wearing 1908 pattern webbing and Pith helmets. F. This was later replaced, for a while, with leather webbing of the same design. He put forth a patent in 1876, The 1908 Pattern webbing equipment was largely made by the Mills Equipment Company (marked 'M. ANZAC Gallipoli P15 PicClick Exclusive Popularity - 10 watchers, 0. B. j4o tasr lcp nneb lm wb fi zhoqcp4 c8mtxi s6unpfak