Illustrated War News Nov 1915, picture of officers wearing new Brodie helmets
Scan generously provided by Peter Hayes. Original image from "Illustrated War News" - Nov 17 1915
The Text reads :
Head-wounds have been more than usually numerous during the war, owing to the trench-fighting, and more than usually severe, owing to the extensive use of shrapnel. But the danger, although it cannot be avoided, can be minimised. Our Army has now followed the French by adopting steel helmets, calculated to stop shell-splinters and shrapnel. Even in cases of extreme risk, not only has death been avoided, but injuries have been confined to bruises or superficial wounds. Cases have occurred in which the wearers have been hit, but saved by these helmets from what without them would have meant certain death. The fur coats, as they did last year, mean mitigation of the rigours of winter. The French helmets are known as "Adrians," after their inventor, — (Photo by Illustrations Harrow).
Это фотография, созданная Правительством Соединённого Королевства, которая была снята до 1 июня 1957 года; или
Это произведение было на коммерческих условиях опубликовано до 1974; или
Это художественное произведение, но не являющееся фотографией или гравюрой (например, живопись), созданное Правительством Соединённого Королевства до 1974.
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