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IRN96405
Police Hat
W.P.C. third pattern bowler type hat. Black felt over reinforced plastic. Cap badge missing.
IRN96404
Police Hat
Durham County Constabulary c.1931. Black peaked officer's cap 1920 pattern. Cap badge is the officer's 1902 issue, consisting of a white metal seven point star surmounted by a King's Crown. In the centre is the Durham Coat of Arms, surrounded by a circle bearing the words " Durham County Constabulary ". Black braid on peak denotes rank of Superintendent. Stamped on inside of headband with " D.C.C. 1931 ".
IRN96403
Police Hat
Black peaked cap 1935 pattern. No cap badge.
IRN96402
Police Hat
Durham Constabulary. Officer's black peaked cap 1935 pattern. Cap badge is the officer's 1967 issue, consisting of a white metal seven point star surmounted by a Queen's Crown. In the centre is the Durham Coat of Arms, surrounded by a blue enamel circle bearing the words " Durham Constabulary ". The silver braid on the peak denotes the rank of Chief Superintendent or Superintendent.
IRN96401
Police Hat
Durham Constabulary. Officer's black peaked cap 1935 pattern. Cap badge is the officer's 1967 issue, consisting of a white metal seven point star surmounted by a Queen's Crown. In the centre is the Durham Coat of Arms, surrounded by a blue enamel circle with the words " Durham Constabulary ". Black braid on peak indicates the rank of Chief Inspector or Inspector.
IRN96399
Police Hat
Durham County Constabulary c.1895-1920. Black kepi, with flat top. Braid decoration on top. Cap badge is 1870 issue, consisting of the Durham Coat of Arms surrounded by the words " County Constabulary ". The kepi was introduced in the late1870's in a different form, and replaced by the peaked cap in 1920.
IRN96398
Police Hat
Durham County Constabulary c.1931. Black peaked cap. Cap badge is the 1870 issue, consisting of the Durham Coat of Arms surrounded by the words " County Constabulary ". The peaked cap was introduced in 1920, replacing the helmet for general police duties. The cap badge was changed in 1935. This cap belonged to P.C. J. Davison 306. Interior hat brim is stamped with the initials " D.C.C. 1931 ".
IRN96397
Police Helmet
World War 2 British Brodie helmet. Painted dark blue, with the word " Police " stencilled on in white paint. Same pattern as that issued to British Army early war.
IRN96388
Police Helmet
World War 2 British Brodie helmet Mark 2. Painted white with the word " Police " transfer on the front in black. Above the word is another transfer, this time a silver pip, denoting the rank of Inspector.
IRN96387
Police Helmet
World War 2 British Brodie helmet Mark 1. Painted dark blue with the word " Police " stencilled on the front in white paint. Elasticated chin strap. Same as that issued to British Army 1936 - 1940.
IRN96386
Police Helmet
World War 2 British Brodie helmet Mark 1. Painted dark blue with the word " Police " stencilled onto the front in white paint. Elasticated chin strap. Same helmet was standard issue to British Army 1936 - 1940.
IRN96385
Police Helmet
Worcester City Police c.1900 - 1967. Spike top, four panelled helmet. Helmet plate is a circlet bearing the words " Worcester City Police " surrounded by a wreath, surmounted by a King's Crown. In the centre is the Worcester City Coat of Arms. Worcester City used this style of helmet up until their merger into West Mercia Constabulary in 1967.
IRN96384
Police Helmet
Police helmet made from plaited straw with black metal rose top. Late 1800's - 1920. Helmet badge is a senior officer's rank insignia, consisting of a King's Crown within a wreath. Straw helmets were issued by some forces in the summer months. They were phased out by 1920
IRN96383
Police Helmet
Durham County Constabulary 1906 - 1950. Durham rose top, six panelled helmet. Helmet plate is the 1906 issue, consisting of a circlet bearing the words " Durham County Constabulary " surrounded by a wreath, surmounted by a King's Crown. In the centre is the Durham Coat of Arms.
IRN96382
Police Helmet
German Police Shako c.1960's. Made of black plastic with small peak and neck guard. Helmet plate is a Brunswick Star, with the Coat of Arms of North Rhine-Westphalia in the centre. Shako has removable pom pom fitted to the top rim, in silver, black, red and yellow.
IRN96381
Police Helmet
World War Two Tin Helmet. Painted dark blue with the word " Police " stencilled on in white. Above the word are two stickers showing the rank of Chief Constable consisting of crossed batons inside a wreath of bay leaves, surmounted by a Queen's Crown. White on blue.
IRN96380
Police Helmet
Borough of Sunderland Police. Ball topped six panelled helmet. No helmet plate. Sunderland Police merged with Durham Constabulary in 1967. In 1974, new County boundaries were introduced and Sunderland became part of Northumbria Police.
IRN96379
Police Helmet
Gateshead Borough Police 1953 - late 1960's. Two panelled helmet with standard rose top. Helmet plate is 1953 issue, consisting of a black Brunswick Star surmounted by a Queen's Crown. In the centre is the Gateshead Coat of Arms surrounded by the words " Gateshead Police ". Gateshead Police was absorbed into Northumberland Constabulary in the late 1960's, which in turn went on to become Northumbria Police in 1974.
IRN96371
Police Helmet
Durham County Constabulary 1903 - 1920's. Four panelled ceremonial helmet with standard rose top and military style chin strap. Helmet plate is a large black Brunswick Star of military appearance, surmounted by a King's Crown. Was the first ceremonial helmet and the first plate to carry the King's Crown badge. This type of helmet plate and helmet disappeared from use in the 1920's.
IRN96370
Police Helmet
Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Police c.1900's. Ball topped, six panelled helmet. Helmet plate consists of a circlet bearing the words " Newcastle-upon-Tyne " surrounded by a wreath, and surmounted by a King's Crown. In the centre is the Newcastle Coat of Arms. Newcastle City Police was absorbed into Northumberland Constabulary in the late 1960's, which in turn became Northumbria Police in 1974.

 

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