Micawber
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Agreed, nice photos Mike I'll have to dig some of my family photos out ...so much to do ...so little time to do it!
Creeping Past said:HJ, could you include refs/descriptions for the 1949 and 1950 pattern gear, please? I'm a bit hazy about the ins and outs of surplus clobber. I've some bits of WW2-era gear (12" gaiters, puttees and a canvas rucksack) and some good quality repro WW1 clothing, but know nothing beyond that. Always keen to add ideas and substance to my walking wardrobe.
H.Johnson said:Arghh! You know not what you do! Don't get me going!
H.Johnson said:The beauty of this era of gear is that it is cheap and quite freely available. I recently obtained a 1950 pattern Aertex bush jacket, KD cross-over trousers (airmen's, without the map pocket) and 2nd pattern bush hat for 13.99 GBP total, all unissued.!
H.Johnson said:Actually, Baron Kurtz and I are conspiring to start a thread on postwar British KD and JG gear. which has been sadly lacking from the lounge since the Adventurers' Gear thread 'went off'.
H.Johnson said:Note that one individual in Mike 1973's photos is wearing 1944 pattern leggings. Can things get more exciting than that?
Creeping Past said:Like inviting a vampire in, or something!
Creeping Past said:I don't like to invade your turf, but was this Ebay? I've been looking but I'm not a Suez-era standard size... unless we're talking Suez-era all-in wrestlers. It's difficult to locate old stuff large enough. I've tried repro Aertex gear but found it unsatisfactory.
Creeping Past said:Frankly, yes. I'm more a '38 type of chap.
I'd love to see your photos H.J! Redundant? Can you have too many period outdoors fun photographs? I don't think so! (Same goes for you Micawber, dig them out!)H.Johnson said:I was going to post some of my late father's and mother's hiking and cycling club 'snapshots' from the 30s, but yours are so similar that I feel it would be redundant.
H.Johnson said:The location in your shots is tantalisingly familiar, but I can't quite place it. I suspect it's the Peak District, in the post-industrial area of villages and moorlands to the west of Sheffield. I think I recognise Hathersage, which serves as 'Morton' in Bronte's Jane Eyre and boasts Little John among its sons.
My grandfather (another H. Johnson ) said he dyed his battledress with shoe polish after he was demobbed!H.Johnson said:You have commented on the mixture of '37 pattern gear (BD and packs) - note the dark blouse to the right of one of your photos - it seems too dark for an RAF - can it be ARP/CD?
Mike1973 said:
I'd love to see your photos H.J! Redundant? Can you have too many period outdoors fun photographs? I don't think so! (Same goes for you Micawber, dig them out!)
Although I visited Uncle Walter at the weekend, he had a full house so I didn't have the opportunity to grill him on these...:eusa_doh: But I assume all the places shown would have been fairly close to Brum, assuming these are day trips via cycle/train.
My grandfather (another H. Johnson ) said he dyed his battledress with shoe polish after he was demobbed!
'37 and '44 patt anklets, webb. So what's the difference? I really should know, having dabbled in the stuff for over 15 years...
Mike1973 said:
My grandfather (another H. Johnson ) said he dyed his battledress with shoe polish after he was demobbed!
H.Johnson said:Now, I habitually wear a bandanna for hiking...