Royal Air Force who died 24/02/1919 LINCOLN (NEWPORT) CEMETERY United Kingdom ' dailyinfo[29]=' Oberleutnant zur See Axel Carl Ludwig VON SCHOENERMARCK S.M.S. The Brodie had also been employed in this way by the British in the inter-war period. With 'COMET ABL 56' printed inside. I would leave the chin strap that is original, it's up to you what you want to do, with the helmet shell, it would have had an originalBMB liner dated the same as the shell, but I've seen BMB helmets with other maker. dailyinfo[18]=' 6422 Private Charlie GILBERT 4th Coy. dailyinfo[20]=' 10259 Private Charles BUCHANAN 1st Bn. It's a little difficult to provide much information from just a picture. Sparks Withington Co - Jackson - Michigan. Mar 11, 2023 Confederate Id'd Saber by Haiman, 31st Virginia $2,100. And later the Germans. The Great War Forum Limited worked in or simply that he worked in a department in a parliamentary house, it's speculative at best I know ?. The doughnut was added for the wearers comfort. Category. Significantly, over 400,000 Brodies were sold to the United States for use in France after they joined the war in April 1917. He worked at the Houses of Parliament (I cant quite remember what position he held but I will ask my step father tomorrow) and he was good friends with Sir Winston Churchill and attended various dinners with him, one of which we have the original letter and menu for. Sorry for the long post and thanks for any info you can give me. I think I have read it is thought to be another mark of Firth and sons, but that make no reason for the K. I think it is quite a common mark though. Royal Horse Artillery who died 16/03/1917 VARENNES MILITARY CEMETERY France ' var year=mydate.getYear() America ended up purchasing roughly 400,000 Brodie helmets from the British and produced over 2,700,000 M1917 helmets by the war's end. The British 'Tommy' dailyinfo[15]=' SS/342 Able Seaman Henry George SMITH (RFR/CH/B/5534). This helmet, designated "Brodie's Steel Helmet, War Office Pattern" began fielding in October 1915 and gave the name of its inventor to an entire line of stamped steel helmets used by a large number of countries including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States (which adopted it as the M1917). The stamping on the underside of the rim reads: G.S.W. This was the American M1 helmet, arguably the most iconic and recognizable military helmet produced in modern times. http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675048436_military-helmets_assembling-helmets_dipping-into-paint-tanks_wooden-crates. What are the chances that the Big Red One emblem is original? 5th Bde. The liner should be afixed in the helmet using a single copper rivet that is peened. Depending on your recommendation and initial read, I may take some light sandpaper to the brim and see what I can find. As for suppliers I found another list with a few more names that were missing from Scott's list. dailyinfo[20]=' 10259 Private Charles BUCHANAN 1st Bn. Your link has been automatically embedded. First thing is to see if you can figure out the unit emblem on the helmet. 2nd Bn. FOR SALE! The ring didnt stay gone long and was brought back in 1917 no doubt to the joy of the average Tommy. //-->, By The most obvious difference may be observed by turning the helmet over. Accordingly many countries have used the M1 themselves until recently, while a small number of countries continue to use this Second World War helmet in their armed forces. The Brodie has been described by the Imperial War Museum as "a masterpiece of simple design", while militaria expert Martin Pegler calls it "the most instantly recognisable symbol of the British Tommy", although most troops would not have referred to it by by the same name. We offer a 100% return policy. Designed to protect from shrapnel shells bursting overhead, it could be pressed from a single sheet of hardened steel, but left the lower parts of the head less protected. Was wondering if anyone could give some more info on it. An update on my helmet: a little light sanding and I was able to find the heat stamp, though this has only raised more questionsthe stamp is XHF. The Brodie was the first modern military helmet developed by Britain. He did work there before the war but we are not sure if he held that position pre-war. The list is on going if you know any more please let us know. WW1 Canadian British CEF BEF Brodie Helmet & Liner. What mythical beast could that be?? The letter which follows the slash representsthe company who rolled the steel provide for the helmet. British chinstrap bail The chinstrap bails on a British Mark I and a U.S. P17 are of a completely different design. Leinster Regiment who died 27/02/1918 JERUSALEM MEMORIAL Israel and Palestine (including Gaza) ' Accordingly the main actors in the war quickly began developing new headgear. What I know so far, He was injured in France in 1940 so was 'dropped' from active service. It also is interesting that the British kept the Brodie Helmet while the US went to the M1 for better protection. If it's a highly desirable unit it drives the price up. if it is red underneathit could have been. The story, for many years I wanted a bog standard WW2 Cdn pattern helmet for my collection, mainly a display piece. Really appreciate the expertise provided here and hoping that you can help me with the helmet pictured. This dilemmaseems to become particularly problematic for the British reenactors who after spending hundred of dollars on their kit accidentally purchase an American helmet because they dont know the difference, or for collectors who want one or the other represented in their collection. As a result, it was estimated that the M1 had saved the lives of approximately 70,000 men between the outbreak of the war in late 1941 and its conclusion in the autumn of 1945. dailyinfo[28]=' 19673 Leading Aircraftman Samuel Ambrose TICKNER Meritorious Service Medal No. When the helmets are viewed side by side it is easy to see why so many people confuse one for the other. The design of the helmet is familiar to anyone who has seen a First World War movie. The Brodie was the first modern military helmet developed by Britain. JOHN THE BAPTIST, LAWRENCE AND ANN) CHURCHYARD United Kingdom ' About this item Reproduction of the World War Two British Brodie Helmet complete with a sprung webbing chin strap. Copyright Treasure Bunker Ltd JOHN THE BAPTIST, LAWRENCE AND ANN) CHURCHYARD United Kingdom ' // Stop Define Variables for days of the month Your previous content has been restored. Some developed nations such as Australia and Canada even continued to use it well into the 1990s. Follow. By holding a British shell in one hand and an American shell in the other the weight difference is obvious. A E MK I 1941 G.S.W. In conclusion, the M1 can probably be designated as the most successful combat helmet ever made. While the M1917 and Brodie helmets appear very similar, a few characteristics like the chinstrap ball, construction material and paint were slightly different. My buddy has a Brodie Helmet which he might be offering for sale. The shape of the helmet was also somewhat similar to the Brodie in that it was based around a circular steel cap which provided maximum protection to the top of the head, with the rim protecting the ears and upper face. I'm sorry I don't have the answer to your question, but (and I apologise profoundly for what follows) - what's this about another Great War Forum? Only a few very minor details set them apart from each other. Alexander & Sons The steel for the M1917 helmets was rolled by the American Sheet and Tin Plate Co and were stamped with a Heat or Lot code, The helmet liners were made by 10 Shoe Manufacturing Company's, the shells and liners would be delivered to the. The British effort to do so would result in the Brodie. A heat stamp of 50A with an 'S' beneath it on a Schlueter manufactured helmet. The constant handling a helmet would receive in the field would compress the saw dust finish. WWII US M-1 101st AIRBORNE 506st PIR HELMET ALL ORIGINAL. That's how the helmet got its official name as well. before , possibly made by oneof the allied countries. M1 fixed bail, 34th ID "Red Bull" w/ Mickey Mouse Camo. var year=mydate.getYear() Artillery cartridge case of German origin, used during WW1. 5th Bde. (hums softly, to the tune of Guantanamera:). He was the head ofthe South-West ministry of publics works. The British bail design proved to be too weak for the rigors of the trenches. From left to right: A pair of clamped chin straps with male snaps for the parachutist M1 helmet and liner next to a pair of standard infantry chinstrap used from early 1950s to the mid-1970s. dailyinfo[16]=' 22659 Serjeant George SNELL Military Medal "T" Bty. If its a British helmet, could it be one provided to the Americans before American helmet production caught up? A quick examination of an original example and the brush strokes can easily be seen. Royal Warwickshire Regiment who died 12/03/1918 ST. I believe they were numbered 1-24. dailyinfo[6]=' 345190 Sapper Forrest A. KNOWLES Canadian Signal Corps who died 06/03/1921 REIDS MILLS CEMETERY Canada ' The chinstrap bails on a British Mark I and a U.S. P17 are of a completely different design. Early Mark I helmet initially had thisfeature only to be discontinue in mid 1916. A soup dish style helmet from the Great War, offered for sale islabeledincorrectly. Results 1 to 3 of 3 blue brodie helmet(or not) identification. "The French came up with the first 'proper' helmet. SHIPPED TO "MRS. C DeSIMONE" IN MARCUS HOOK PENNA" FROM HER HUSBAND "PFC JOE . 4th Bn. dgirardin 11 months ago. The American M1917 helmet shells were pressed and stamped into bowl shapes by 7 company's they were. Hi! He worked in Eastgate House, Exter. As for the number/letter code, that is the code for the manufacturer and the manufacturer's lot number. I am trying to work out what the markings are/ what they mean. It was made of 'Hadfield steel', which could withstand the impact of some shrapnel. Welcome to the forum, is the red definitely paint? M16 LW transitional helmet. His full name was Kenneth George YeomanGeeson. Although the helmet shells do look the same they do not feel the same. Failing this, simply search on this forum under Brodie and you should find a wealth of information etc. Danish m23. of a WW1 helmet this normally means it's milder steel used and not for combat use. Your previous content has been restored. dailyinfo[9]=' Boy SALEH HAJI S.S. TANGISTAN (Swansea).Indian Merchant Service who died 09/03/1915 BOMBAY 1914-1918 MEMORIAL, MUMBAI India ' Welcome to the forum SR71, there's not much to go on without it's liner. He worked in WhiteHall prior to the war as a chartered surveyor. Yes would be very interested to see the other documents, menu and any other informationyou have as these might help with identifying the letters on the helmet. One of the main purposes of it was to essentially allow the head to breathe and sweat inside the steel cap. Classic cars I would say the paintwork on your helmet is original. Helmets and Headgear, Shortly after the US declaration of war in April of 1917 the US ordered around 400,000 helmets from the British for use by, the American Expeditionary Force. ", You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. The real beardy types, anoraks and train spotters would only consider the type A and B as true Brodies. It's the bottom left helmet in the photo (sorry this is the only one he has) I know that's not a lot to go on, but can anyone gather some info from this? Display as a link instead, He was in standard active service but was injured in 1941/42 and it was then when he was positioned at Parliament. accross the pond,? The Brodie helmet, nicknamed after it's designer, John Brodie, was Britain's answer in 1915 to the disproportionate number of head wounds by troops at the front. These have some 115716872255 The cover was made from the same type of cloth the sand bags the held up the trench wall were made of. var daym=mydate.getDate() Why I speak of our Canadian Great war forumyou know, us Canadians? 3rd Bn. dailyinfo[17]=' PLY/3566 Private Samuel ROBINSON H.M.S. Few military helmets, whether in modern times, or further back, have the distinction of being used in over ten major wars. WW1 US AEF Unit Flashed Brodie Combat Helmet & Liner - $612.65. Royal Navy who died 15/03/1917 CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL United Kingdom ' dailyinfo[30]=' B/469 Worker Charles BARLOW Australian Munition Worker who died 30/01/1918 NORTH SHEEN CEMETERY United Kingdom ' 2012-2023 WW2HELMETS.COM. Accordingly, the American government purchased hundreds of thousands of Brodie helmets from the British as a stop-gap measure. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. I find the M1 an excellent helmet when properly adjusted. 1-877-862-5245; Home; Contact; About Us; Why Top Pots; Firth & Sons. Is it a BEF or US helmet? Original WW1 US English AEF 79th ID British BRODIE M1916 Tommy 79 Helmet. $150-300 Information & Special Terms Internet Premium : 20% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Check, Money Order, Wire Transfer, and Cash Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Payment Instructions . For instance, we are all familiar with American troops digging up foxholes to serve as make-shift beds and trenches during the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium and eastern France in the winter of 1944. There is also a very faded 1st division emblem painted on the helmet. Lots of exciting helmets coming in the near future. You cannot paste images directly. if (year < 1000) year+=1900 The British Mark I chinstrap bails are made from 16 gauge brass or in some cases steel wire. That's interesting that he was a staff member, because staff members were asked to volunteer to help in fire watching duties, with miles of corridors and hundreds of offices to check. dailyinfo[7]=' Lieutenant Thomas Sydney Ough DEALY Australian Flying Corps who died 07/03/1918 STONYHURST COLLEGE BURIAL GROUND United Kingdom ' Share 9 posts Mariner109 16 Gefreiter Mar 27, 2010 #1 My buddy has a Brodie Helmet which he might be offering for sale. Recently on another Great war forum, a collector asked what the FKS on the inside of his WW1 brodie shell meant. Yet, as well will now see, the Brodies legacy was even greater, for it provided the template for the more influential M1 helmet which was developed in America and which is the most significant military helmet of the twentieth century. Itsin rough shape and I have yet to find a manufacture/heat stamp. They were produced Nov.1940 thru May 1941. Sign up for a new account in our community. At the outbreak of WWII, the U.S. military . During the war, the Company took part in fire watching duties, manned a gun at the exit to Westminster Underground Station and undertook a wide variety of training schemes. I'm reading about them constantly and have never seen a comparison or "Idiot's Guide". Clear editor. Depots simply would repaint helmets where the paint had lost its anti-reflective properties with an extremely heavy gravel finish. Brodie Helmet ID? Royal Engineers who died 31/01/1919 COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY Germany ' Colin is the man for Brodies but I think he might struggle with this one too. Email: Support@WW2Helmets.Com Phone: (208) 656-3440. There were at least six British helmet manufactures and nine steel suppliers. The resulting product, which was ready for mass production in 1917, was the M1917, the direct predecessor of the M1. var fontstart = '' Production increased rapidly in 1916 and by that summer over a million units had been produced. I bought aBrodie helmet and I'm not sure from witch war or time the helmet is from. the problem is that, all the war time services such as the ARP, NFS, and various Civil Defence Units as well as the Home Guard all were. By Parrotman287 1 year ago. I'm putting in a picture. Antique World War II helmet stamped and dated 1942 Canadian Army Brodie helmet made by General Steel Wares of Toronto shopatlanticcanada (133) $191.29 Vintage WWII Army Helmet 1940s Canadian Brodie MKII WyrembelskisVintage (1,643) $165.00 vintage army metal doughboy helmet IronCharlie (31) $345.00 FREE shipping Antiques, Stamps, Coins & Militaria. When the First World War erupted in the autumn of 1914 all of the major powers were lacking any type of military headgear which could offer effective protection in the face of modern warfare and weaponry. In all around 900,ooo of these helmets were made by McCord's. inspection stamp mark I've seen them before on liners. There should not be a threaded nut. Both helmets are non-magnetic. Originally this was a hard-hat like support which was designed to fit inside the steel cap, offering comfort, support and an extra layer of protection. A British Brodie 'Tommy' steel helmet with net and leather lining. I have never seen one with a leather liner like this, it is spiralled around the entire helmet. These original British Brodie helmets were designated the Mk 1 Steel Helmet, and nicknamed after the inventor who designed and patented them in 1915, "John Leopold Brodie". dailyinfo[26]=' Chaplain 4th Class The Rev. blue brodie helmet(or not) identification; Display your banner here. You cannot paste images directly. 2nd Bn. BASICALLY A DESCRIPTION OF HOW THE WW1 MKI BRODIE EVOLVED INTO THE WW2 MK2 STEEL HELMET,VIA THE INTER WAR MK1* VERSION..AND HOW TO TELL THEM APART.EACH HELMET WILL ALSO HAVE ITS INDIVIDUAL. Thank you so much Leon i appreciate that , now i have all the info to keep, somehow i could never bear to part with these two gems , and they were both luck on finding as i was not looking for them in the first place, i just thought hey that's nice and bought them for my shelf , again thank you. = Hawley Products Co - Illinois. dailyinfo[26]=' Chaplain 4th Class The Rev. Vimyridge23 April , 2010 in Uniforms,Cap Badges and Insignia. Pasted as rich text. As a result, when the spectre of another war breaking out in Europe raised its head in the mid-1930s the US military were still arming infantrymen with the M1917. Bluecher German Navy who died 29/01/1915 CANNOCK CHASE GERMAN MILITARY CEMETERY United Kingdom ' After the introduction of the M1 helmet surplus M1917A1. Its becoming more popular. What pattern of helmet is this, and given the unusual markings, is it a valuable relic, or is it some fantasy piece suitable to be stripped and restored to issue green? Unlike the ubiquitous Stahlhelm which had been developed by the Germans around the same time the Brodie did not have a nape piece extending further down at the back to protect the neck, however, it did offer greater all round protection from shrapnel descending down into the trenches. These heavy finishes were field or depot applied. So a large number of Americandough boyswore British made helmets though out their service in France. dailyinfo[5]=' 12147 Private Harry COOK 8th Bn. Frankston RSL Sub Branch Munition, German 75 mm. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The helmet was manufactured in just one stamping procedure. The American shell is heavier. British Mark I Brodie Helmet. Is it possible to take a better picture of the helmet, are there any markings inside? 4th Bn. OPH 25.00 1 bid 5.35 postage 5d 19h Click & Collect Repro British Army WW2 Plastic Helmet Tommy Doughboy Brodie Style WWII Soldier 12.99 Click & Collect Free postage Powered by Invision Community, Brodie Steel trench helmet Identification marks, Upcoming changes to logging in - click here, GWF is free to use so please support the Forum. The M1 offered exceptional protection. I always liked the Brodie Helmet, sure as protective as other helmets of the era but a neat helmet. Click to enlarge the picture 04-08-2013, 01:49 AM#4 homerj109 Re: Help Identifying Brodie Helmet Who can tell me about this helmet British WW1 or WW2 or..?? dailyinfo[22]=' 25368 Quartermaster Serjeant Leonard Henry CADE Meritorious Service Medal 12th Coy. I helmet was made up of 12 percent manganese. var dailyinfo= new Array(31) The bail holder is secured to the helmets skirt by way of a steel split rivet. 14th Bde. Not sure why there's a hole in the rim. Though we never call it that. Frank Harrison EDINGER Army Chaplains Department who died 26/02/1918 HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL, SOUTHAMPTON United Kingdom ' Royal Air Force who died 24/02/1919 LINCOLN (NEWPORT) CEMETERY United Kingdom ' It may be tempting for some to say because the two types of helmets look so similar they are the same. Similarly other late entrants into the war such as Portugal relied on supplies of the Brodie to protect the heads of their troops. NPH WWII British Army MKII Brodie Helmet and Liner Restoration Service RESTORATION SERVICE ONLY. It looks like it's stamped 'JSS' above the date marking, which is the maker's mark for Joseph Sankey & Sons Ltd, who produced helmet shells from 1938 to 1941. Available in two sizes: ABB9300-1 58 cm, US 7 (Small) ABB9300-2 61 cm, US 7 5/8 (Large) A note on sizing, larger size liner may protrude slightly from the bottom of the helmet. stands for General Steel Wares of Toronto, who made helmets from 1940 to 1942. It was superseded by the Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops or PASGT, a combination type of armour consisting of a ballistics vest and a combat helmet. Nearly three million of these M1917 helmets were produced by the time that the war ended in November 1918, clearly indicating the importance of an effective military helmet for the American armed forces going forward. WW2Helmets.Com observes all Federal, State and local laws. By Willow1 3 years ago. What pattern of helmet is this, and given the unusual markings, is it a valuable relic, or is it some fantasy piece suitable to be stripped and restored to issue green? The helmet shell is indeed a M1* with an early made Vero liner. The buckle and loop clamps of the initial issue of this chinstrap were painted green. UK 155428944961. Northamptonshire Regiment who died 14/03/1915 LE TOURET MEMORIAL France ' The British cleverly dealt with this problem by issuing their men with a Hessian cloth cover. I need help identifying some markings on the second world war brodie. var fontend = '' shells were re-used by the civil defence services. The British troops followed with the Brodie helmet. 2nd Bn. NPB. This difference along is enough identify the origin of the helmet. dailyinfo[10]=' 14780 Member Ida Styles HUGHES (Oxford) Womens Royal Air Force who died 10/03/1919 OXFORD (ROSE HILL) CEMETERY United Kingdom ' Those U.S. forces that worked with the French Army wore the Adrian Helmet. To avoid a smooth reflective finish a small amount of river gravel was mixed into the paint. Head Gear POOR MANS MILITARIA.