Army Helmet;British Steel Helmet Mark I Infantry Helmet (WWI)

Army Helmet;British Steel Helmet Mark I Infantry Helmet (WWI)

Artefact



2005.x.25
1916
A British Steel Helmet Mark I infantry helmet. This model was introduced in the spring of 1916 and was a modified version of the earlier Brodie-style helmets. It had a wholly redesigned liner and a mild steel rim to the shell. In 1917, a rubber ring was added between the liner and the top of the shell. Due to the dangers of this item it has been unable to be examined for the rubber ring, though it appears that no ring exists. Made from a single piece of stamped steel, round crown, brim, leather chin strap, netting and padding inside crown. Markings indicating manufacturer and batch are also unable to be examined due to health and safety concerns. The term Brodie is often mis-used. It only applies to the original 1915 Brodie's Steel Helmet, War Office Pattern.
Steel
"T. Kail" written on leather band inside helmet, "Kail" etched into underside of brim.
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