1908 pattern webbing ww1 From the Karkee Web Collection. This example is a World War II South African manufactured example that is typical of these items. The size and look is the same as original 1908 webbing. Free postage. Haversack. H. ¥12,400 (approx conversion from £65) May 1918 Dated US Multiple Grenade Pouches by H, H & Co. [1] (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. Co. The Mills Equipment Company's original patent for what would become Web Equipment, Pattern 1908. The British soldier went to war in August 1914 wearing the 1902 Pattern Service Dress tunic and trousers. Rifle (with sling). Features: 1908 webbing Belt 1908 British Army WW1 WW2 Webbing Equipment 1908 Pattern 1937 Pattern. [2] WW1 Pattern 1908 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog. 97 $ 11 . '08 Belts. Items were exposed to some moisture, may have odor and oxidation on brass fittings. The web tab with fastener crown, and the fastener spigot on the body, were replaced with a 1-inch web tab fitted with a brass tip, and a 1-inch web chape with tongueless Twigg buckle. Pictures and Video by Mike South: https://www. Introduction Original WW1 1908 Pattern Webbing Khaki Shoulder Strap x 1. Pattern 1914 for use by Machine Gun Battalions, but the note reads "*If any 1908 pattern web equipment is in possession it will be retained". These leather articles, although introduced by L. WW1 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt. This was a thick woollen tunic, dyed khaki. WW1 1908 Pattern Leather Holster Stamped Heavy MGC (Early Tank Corps) Code: 12147. The P-08 Pattern Webbing equipment comprised a 1908 2nd pattern Battle Order webbing set WW1 British Army by GSE . WW2 Trench Art Tripoli Cigarette Lighter. I Patt. Sep 7, 2014 · Interestingly enough, although the evidence is that the Australian army serving in (at the very least) Europe discarded this leather Infantry Equipment, Australian Pattern in favour of standard P. Apr 14, 2015 · Sadly this is a doctored frog. First World War British 1908 pattern webbing equipment set, attributed to an officers. After 1921, 1908 carriers converted to a top closure stud with two short straps. 1937/1908 Large Pack by GSE Pack, Irish Pattern 1908. 99. Front and rear views of a soldier of the Royal Welch Fusiliers with 1937 pattern web equipment, Normandy, August 1944. Code: 12096 WW1 1908 Pattern Leather Holster Stamped Heavy MGC (Early Tank Corps) Code: 12147. $60 (approx conversion from £45) Jul 23, 2023 · After some research, I've learned that the webbing is the late "economy" pattern p1908 frog manufactured without rivets as a cost-saving measure, and that the loops affixed to the scabbard are the (apparently quite rare) p1908 helve carrier. WW1 1917 Dated Marching Compass. §16513, did not receive the W. £2,600. The difference from the original 1st pattern set is that in October 1914 when soldiers were starting to dig trenches and they stepped up to a fire position on the parapit  The Stores Table prescribes I. E. This pattern of webbing is displayed in uniform and equipment dioramas in the Orientation and World War 1 Galleries. . The same webbing system was used throughout the inter-war period and was still being issued and produced at the beginning of the Second World War and saw Jan 23, 2024 · The Mills Pattern 1908 Webbing Equipment (Webbing Equipment British Forces WW1 WW2 Patterns 1908, 1937, 1944) $11. WW1 1908 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog. Quoting the AWM. An excellent original 1919 dated British Army 1908 pattern webbing ammunition pouch which was made by Mills Equipment Company. WW1 1908 Pattern Web Belt Army Ordnance Corps, £60. British troops at Gallipoli wearing 1908 pattern webbing and Pith helmets. Jul 13, 2021 · The new design was adopted in 1908 and underwent some modifications before the outbreak of World War One, but was to prove the most modern and advanced accoutrement set of any nation in this conflict. World War 1 WW1 and World War 2 WWII collectable webbing items including full webbing sets, belts, straps and accessories. Web Equipment, Pattern 1908:. Bayonet. One pack had a spot for the legendary entrenching tool help dug their defensive positions even while under attack. Water bottle. BRITISH WWI PATTERN 1908 SOLDIERS WEBBING EQUIPMENT SET. S. ) in 1918. Click & Collect. Here are three Mk. Patent No. FINAL SALE non-returnable. 08 was still being manufactured during the early 40's, and I have been amusing myself by slowly putting together a set from 1940, rather than the more common WW1 examples. This webbing has been made for film and re-enactor use, the colour is all matching, tight weave webbing and it has brass fittings. The British were the first European army to replace leather belts and pouches with webbing, a strong material made from woven cotton, which had been Complete set of canvas webbing of matching colour, consisting of a waist belt, right cartridge carrier, left cartridge carrier, bayonet frog, entrenching tool helve and carrier, entrenching tool head and carrier, water bottle and carrier, 2 braces, and haversack. Used by the British soldiers from the beginning of WW1 in 1914 and could be seen through out the duration. It may be the later pattern 08 frog produced post WW1 which were made without the strap. Put into large-scale production, this very flexible equipment was thereafter designated the 'Pattern 1908 Web Infantry Equipment', and continued in service for thirty years. £240. The 1908 equipment, when fully assembled, formed a single piece, and could be put on or taken off Oct 27, 2022 · Rare Australian pattern 1908 leather webbing. £400. Footnote: 1. WD300. The pack is in good used condition, it has some minor dirt spots and stains along with minor wear as can be seen in the photos but all good and strong and a layer of Blanco would clean this up. Jul 21, 2023 · So, as far as my reckoning goes, that's some Pattern 1915 Australian Leather Gear. 1908 pattern webbing New Articles to be used with Web Equipment, Pattern 1908 Pistol Order. Add to Wish List. This pattern of pouch was produced from 1908 and saw widespread use throughout the Great War by the British Army. Original 1918 Dated British Army Intrenching Tool Head. SOLD. 1908 2nd model battle order webbing set, By General Service Equipment this was worn by the British Army and British Empire soldiers from the winter of 1914 until replaced by 1937 webbing. 1908 webbing equipment for WW1 field service, it continued in service use in Australia until WW2, the evidence for this coming in the form of leather Apr 8, 2013 · It is my understanding that well over half of the 1940 BEF went to France with 08 webbing, and initially only a third of the troops were issued with Battledress, the rest still being in service dress. New Made Item: Excellent quality ten piece set WW1 British P08 web set features heavy cotton web construction with all brass fixtures. The upper Belt is dated 1911, the British soldiers in WW1 wore 1908 pattern webbing instead of the usual leather belts used at the time, am invention by the American Mills Equipment Company. mikesouthphotograph New Made Item: Excellent quality ten piece set WW1 British P08 web set features heavy cotton web construction with all brass fixtures. 1911 Dated 1908 Webbing Side Bag. The 1908 pattern web equipment was the main equipment with which the British and Imperial armies fought the First World War. A good set of the 1908 web set ,the waist belt having various unit stampings with broad arrow marking no dates visible, the cross straps both being 1915 dated, the ammunition pouches undated, large pack 1918 dated with a further date of 1923, side pack is maker marked and dated 1915 with broad arrow over 15, bayonet frog 1918 dated and A very rare pair of un-blancoed WW1 1908 Webbing "Economy Issue" Cartridge Carriers only made from 1915 until 1917. CO. WW 1 Good Size 1908 Pattern Webbing This webbing set has been faithfully reproduced to capture the authentic look and functionality of the original 1908 Pattern (P08) Webbing used by the British Army. All are maker marked "M. ¥11,500 (approx conversion from £60) Personal Equipment [] 1908 Pattern Webbing Equipment []. Uniform. They have the word ‘Australia’ stamped into them and have a distinctive riveted construction. The pattern for Carrier, intrenching tool, head, was altered by List of Changes entry §17808, dated 3rd July 1916. [8] The inability of the Mills factory to keep up with demand led to the introduction of a leather version, the 1914 Pattern Leather Equipment , which was intended for training and second line troops, but often found its 1911 Dated 1908 Webbing Side Bag. version of the Mills-Burrowes patent. British Army 1908 pattern webbing belt 1918/ 1919 Very Good condition. WW1 Pattern. We just wanted to throw this one in as a wild card to prove that not all WW1 1908 pattern webbing was produced in canvas. WW1 1908 Webbing Equipment Water Bottle Carrier. Ammunition. This rare pair of pouches was made in Australia from a light tan leather. ie the really bright bluey-green colour very similar to the colour of the first issue shrapnel helmets. This webbing had 2 ammo pouches, each containing 75 rounds, so the answer to your question is 150. Sep 23, 2018 · In this video, we take a look at how to set, care for and blanco your 1908 pattern Webbing. From 1914 the Australian infantryman was officially supplied with a set of khaki cotton 1908 Pattern webbing; a different type of leather webbing known as bandolier equipment was carried by mounted troops of the Light Horse. WW1 British Bayonet Trench Mirror. Stamped ME Co 1909. 4 watching Apr 9, 2021 · To carry their gear, British troops commonly wore the 1908 pattern webbing, which also hauled their water canteen and space to hold the soldier’s 17-inch sharpen-steel bayonet. £14. This was later replaced, for a while, with leather webbing of the same design. Jul 20, 2021 · The new pattern of webbing was officially adopted and recorded in the list of changes on 2nd October 1919. Jan 3, 2009 · On an adapted Officers set of webbing I have: Belt, Braces, heavily modified left hand 08 pouch, Webly holster, later pattern PH tube helmet bag, all blancoed using Pickerings Web-Blanco. Add to Basket. 1935 Dated Dispatch Pattern 1908 Small Pack. 1908 1st pattern webbing equipment set by General Service Equipment. 97 Get it as soon as Tuesday, Feb 11 The soldier was issued with the 1908 Pattern Webbing for carrying personal equipment, and he was armed with the Short Magazine Lee–Enfield rifle. The date stamp is modern and not contemporary to 1914 check out 'karkee web' for proper markings. Whether you’re a reenactor, collector, or military history enthusiast, this webbing is a crucial addition to any World War One collection. Hands on handling opportunities are available in the World War 1 Gallery Cart and in Education Boxes available on loan to schools. Please phone for more info on the large range we have. The equipment was supplied in a special green colour. Pre-owned. In late 1915, Australia’s answer to a webbing shortage was found in the Commonwealth Government Harness Factory (C. This detail shows the changes to the brass tips specified in L. WW1 British Body Armour. 1937 pattern web equipment (also known as '37 webbing'), officially known as "Equipment, Web 1937" and "Pattern 1937 Equipment" [1] was the British military load-carrying equipment used during the Second World War. U. My Wishlist X . December 1907. Photo is indicative only. WW1 1918 SMLE rifle curved 20 Round Trench Magazine. WW1 Sussex RFA 1914 Leather Description. The evolution of British Web Equipment through the interwar period00:27 Pattern 1908 Web Equipment01:27 Pattern 1919 Naval Web Equipment02:27 Pattern 1908 LATE 1914 PATTERN WEBBING LARGE BACKPACK DATED 1919. The British were the first European army to replace leather belts and pouches with webbing, a strong material made from woven cotton, which had been pioneered in the United States by the Mills Equipment Company. of C. '08 Pistol Order. BRITAIN – Mark VI in a Pattern 1919 Carrier 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 Dated. This complete Marching Order includes, belt, basic pouches, water bottle in carrier, side pack, back pack, ET cover, helmet and blanket. In September 1914 most of the Canadian WE'08 (1908 pattern) webbing was withdrawn from militia units and issued to the new CEF battalions at Valcartier. In the Mills Golden Jubilee booklet, The Development of the Mills Woven Cartridge Belt, 1877-1956, Albert Lethern states that in 1922 the Irish Free State placed an order with the Mills Equipment Company for a "large" order of Web Equipment, Pattern 1908. 99 £124. Copied; Genuine British Army 58 Pattern Webbing Large Pack - Great Condition Jul 6, 2021 · Bayonet frog– no bayonet frog was provided with the 1903 pattern set so a variety of leather frogs from earlier or general patterns were used with the set. 1908 pattern canvas infantry webbing as issued to WW1 troops. £90. The helve strap is a later replacement. " From top to bottom they are marked Small, dated 1908; Medium, dated 1912; and Large, dated 1915. The webbing would remain in production with minor changes through until the middle of World War II when it was replaced with the same 1937 pattern webbing as the army, although stocks of 1919 pattern would remain in use for decades afterwards. WW1 British Officer’s Waterbottle. £149. £120. This carrier was made by Mills Equipment Company (M. Matching 1915 MECO dates throughout, consisting of; extra large waist belt, cross straps, side pack, blue enamelled water bottle in its webbing harness, rear pack, Webley leather open top holster with brass cleaning rod, leather pistol ammo pouch. Ten piece set WW1 British P08 web set features heavy cotton web construction with all brass fixtures. $87 (approx conversion from £65) WW1 Pattern Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry Kit Bag. Code: 10261. This is a wonderful, near complete set of the famed British Pattern 1908 Webbing Set. Jul 14, 2015 · From 1914 the Australian infantryman was officially supplied with a set of khaki cotton 1908 Pattern webbing; a different type of leather webbing known as bandolier equipment was carried by mounted troops of the Light Horse. Original Items: Only One Set Available. Paul Hannon has reported seeing a number of items that were marked "For Training Purposes Only". The 1908 pattern web infantry equipment was an innovative type of webbing equipment adopted by the British Army before World War I. Heavy duty khaki webbing complete with its helve carrier strap and brass fitting. New Made Item: GRADE 2 condition. RESERVED. WW2 RAF Aircrew MKVIII Flying Goggles Boxed. WW1 British Webbing and Equipment from Blighty Original British mint unissued 1908 Pattern bayonet frog for the Lee Enfield 1907 bayonet. The best feature of the lot is the extremely rare Helve Carrier, one of the hardest to find items to complete a Pattern 1908 gear set, making this an excellent offering. 1937 Pattern Webbing Kit We have a huge range of 37 pattern webbing, in individual pieces and in a range of kits. G. 4) A good original WW1 British army 1908 pattern haversack. F) and its contractors, whom began manufacturin Web Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1908. The 1908 Pattern Webbing Helve Carrier is well known amongst collectors as being the most difficult part of the equipment to source, with good unblancoed Bayonet Frogs which still retain their Helve Carrier attachment tabs to the rear From the Karkee Web Collection. British manufacturers of the pattern 1908 web equipment struggled to keep up with the logistical demands of an expanding army. WW1 British Webbing and Equipment from Blighty The equipment was initially tested by troops in Great Britain, the Middle East and in India and as a result was accepted by the Army Council in 1907. For completion's sake, I've added the U. 00 . Light green blanco. §15048. This is a fantastic set which is nice and complete, with a mixed early date pattern 08 webbing (1914 belt and 1916 ammo pouches, entrenching tool case and cross straps, comes with 4 x Lewis Gun pouches, entrenching tool and handle, blue water bottle with bayonet frog, a very nice set. Entrenching tool. Leather was unsuccessful, especially in the wet conditions of France and so canvas came back into play. £140. The PPCLI wore the WE'13 into France in December 1914 while the battalion was attached to the British 80th Infantry Brigade. Pattern 1908 nomenclature. 98. They were, however, specifically intended for use with the Patt. 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 brass press closure buttons of the standard Cartridge Carriers was replaced by a simple brass stud Oct 20, 2013 · The webbing is the third issue of the Pattern 1908 carrier, with a long front closure strap. Scrounging was a way of life in the Army then, just as it is now. The ink on yours is thick and blurred and has been printed over real wear. 874,945 Military Equipment, Approval dated 31st. £300. On Hold. ecq hbmz dmlyt qut llitm aoakan lqmar apkdhek wkcma vuuqy ukerkj dolgjy yprgp qzfajx qnge