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IRN96360
Police Helmet
Durham County Constabulary 1912 - 1920. Made from plaited straw painted black. To be worn only in the summer during very hot days. Fitted with the Durham type top, see 2003-24.33 for further details on this. Helmet plate is the 1906 pattern, the Durham Constabulary badge surmounted by a Kings Crown.
IRN96357
Police Helmet
Durham County Constabulary 1906 - 1920. Ball topped ceremonial helmet with military style chin strap. Also later worn by the mounted branch. Helmet plate consists of a circlet bearing the words " Durham County Constabulary" surrounded by a wreath. In the centre is the Durham Coat of Arms and the whole badge is surmounted by a Victorian Crown. Badge is made of brass.
IRN96356
Police Helmet
Durham County Constabulary helmet, c.1875. Second style, four panel construction with leather peak. Helmet plate is " DCC " in scrollwork, surmounted by a small crown. Helmet top is an an unusual ventilator consisting of a rose top with a raised post topped with another small rose. This helmet furniture was unique to Durham and lasted until 1950.
IRN96327
Truncheon
Wood. Victorian Police Truncheon. Large painted on Royal coat of arms, beneath which is the word "Police", gold lettering on red background. Ribbed handgrip at base.
IRN96326
Truncheon
Wood. Durham City Police Truncheon. Painted Victorian Crown at top. In the middle is the Durham City coat of arms. Beneath it are the words "Durham Police", gold lettering on red background. Ribbed handgrip at base.
IRN96325
Truncheon
Durham County Constabulary Truncheon. Painted decoration of a Victorian Crown, along with scrollwork that reads "Durham County Police" yellow lettering on blue. Leather wrist strap has brass whistle attached. Whistle named "The Metropolitan".

 

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