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Helmet
Object type Classification: 75616
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English: German Other Ranks (Prussian) Line Regiment pickelhaube helmet, WW1 Collection of Major WG Wray black leather helmet with brass badge with initials "FR"; with spike form- conical leather body with peaks at front and back; front peak is edged with metal; circular ornament on top with plain spike in centre; ornament attached with four circular studs; metal rib with adjustable (ventilation) panel runs from top ornament to edge of back peak; tan leather headband inside helmet badge- Prussian eagle holding sceptre and orb and lettering- MIT GOTT FÜR KÖNIG - FR - UND VATERLAND
Date World War 1, 1914-18-wars; 06 Jul 1959; (1914-1916)
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length: 209mm
height: 229mm

width: 142mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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1959.72
Place of creation Prussia (historic); Germany
Notes German Other Ranks (Prussian) Line Regiment pickelhaube helmet, WW1 Collection of 7-1315 Major WG Wray, Otago Regiment, NZEF. Pickelhaube style helmets were introduced in the 1830s. The went through various modifications during the 19th century ad in 1916 were replaced by steel helmets. During WW1 Major Wray served on the Western Front with 2nd Battalion, Otago Regiment, NZEF, and was awarded the Military Cross for his role in In the attack on the Switch Line, south-east of High Wood, on 15th September 1916. Military Cross (MC) citation - L.G. 1 January 1917, p46, Rec no 383 - Captain (Temp Major) William George Wray, 2nd Battalion, Otago Regiment, NZEF, WW1 "In the attack on the Switch Line, South-east of High Wood, on 15th September 1916. This officer, though wounded in the hand during the advance, refused to go to the dressing station and preferred to remain with his battalion as so many of his brother officers had fallen. He remained and sited the New Switch Line and helped to consolidate it for eighteen hours until relieved by another battalion. His example had a most inspiring effect on the men who continued the consolidation all day under heavy fire."
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