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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Helmet
German 'Pikel Haube' Helmetheadgear, ww1, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Helmet
USA Camoflaged Helmet, M1.headgear, vietnam, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Hat
Flying Helmet with radio connectionheadgear, ww2, raaf -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Helmet Cover
Helmet cover US. Camouflageequipment, c1970, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Photograph
Black & White, Pilot in Helmetpicture, vietnam -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Headgear - Fibreglass insert, C 1960
Liner for US Pattern Helmet3787004 K.W.Poulter written on the inside. -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Headwear - Crewman helmet
Kevlar ballistic shell coated with walnut flour covering, contoured to fit liner containing communications headphones. Worn by Major Ian Docking OC ‘A’ Squadron 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles.Crewman's helmet with incorporated headphonesOC / Dockinghelmet, docking, vmr, armour -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Belt
Brodie Helmet chin strapequipment, korea, army -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - WW2 Brodie pattern helmet complete
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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Metal Helmet, 1939-1945 circ
Round metal Belgian WWII helmet with chin strap. Inside head harness/fitting of leather with shoestring adjustments and 4 rubber buffers between harness and metal helmet, Inside of helmet reinforced with cross metal strapping. Name Jolley painted in white on outside front. Black Yellow Red Patch on outside right hand side. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, History of Murchison Fire Brigade, 1983
Centenary and history of Murchison Fire BrigadeWhite soft cardboard cover with black fireman's helmet and fireman's hose. 1883-1983 in red printing on helmet. 20 pages.Presented to Tatura & District Historical Society, from Murchison Fire Brigade 17.11.90fire brigade, murchison fire brigade -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Helmet
Brodie Steel helmet 1939 (Repainted)headgear, ww2, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Headwear - helmet
Green metal helmet with camoflague webbinghelmet, clothing -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Headwear - American Infantry Helmet
Metal Infantry helmet . Green coloured. -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Headwear - US army Helmet
US Army Helmet with cameo cover -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment - talkers helmet, Communication gear
grey metal helmet and broadcasting gear -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Diving compressor and helmet, 1944
Siebe Gorman & Company Ltd was a British company that developed diving equipment and breathing equipment and worked on commercial diving and marine salvage projects. The company advertised itself as 'Submarine Engineers'. It was founded by Augustus Siebe, a German-born British engineer chiefly known for his contributions to diving equipment. Siebe Gorman traded as an engineering firm for over 180 years from 1819 to 1999. The early success of the business was due to its founder, the Prussian immigrant Christian 'Augustus' Siebe (1788-1872). For business reasons, he applied for and was granted British citizenship in 1856. He was a gifted engineer who was able to translate theoretical problems into practical, working products. During the industrial Victorian period, the business traded as 'A. Siebe' at 145 High Street Holborn London, but in 1828 new premises were acquired at 5 Denmark Street, Soho. The family firm produced a wide range of manufactured goods including paper-making machinery, measuring machinery, water pumps, refrigeration equipment, and diving apparatus. Augustus Siebe specialised in submarine engineering early on and the company gained a reputation for the manufacture of safe, reliable diving apparatus. Augustus Siebe is best remembered for the development and manufacture of the ‘closed’ Diving Dress based on the ideas of Charles and John Deane, George Edwards, and Charles Pasley. Apart from some small modifications to valves and diver communications, the basic 12 bolt ‘closed’ diving dress remained relatively unchanged after the 1870s. Later company successes were also based on innovation, with new products that could be successfully developed and manufactured to high standards. This was largely attributed to the inventive nature, foresight, engineering, and entrepreneurial skills of Robert Henry Davis (1870-1965). In 1882, RH Davis joined the company of 'Siebe & Gorman' as a young 11-year-old office boy and he was to remain with the company until he died in 1965. Augustus Siebe retired in 1869 and handed over the company to a new partnership of Henry H. Siebe (1830-1885) and William A. O'Gorman (1834-1904). The new firm traded as 'Siebe & Gorman' (1870-1879) from premises in and around Mason Street, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London. The two partners soon recognised the potential of R.H. Davis and in 1894, aged 24, he became General Manager of Siebe & Gorman. Davis increasingly ran the company until the surviving partner (W.A. Gorman) died in 1904. The firm was disposed of to the Vickers (armaments) family and a new company 'Siebe Gorman & Co. Ltd.' (1905-1998) was formed. Under the chairmanship of Albert Vickers, R.H. Davis was kept on as Managing Director, and the company forged ahead. However, after WW1, the Great Depression caused manufacturing output and share prices to slump. In 1924 Robert Davis made a deal with the Vickers Board and acquired control of the company through majority shares. Under his leadership, the Siebe Gorman Company flourished and within time, four of his sons also joined the firm. The company gained a worldwide reputation for the manufacture of diving apparatus, decompression and observation chambers, and safety breathing apparatus of all types for use on the land, in the air, and under the sea (including mine rescue, tunneling, aircraft, diving, submarine escape and in other hazardous environments). Close research and development links with the MOD (especially the Admiralty), also provided a lucrative outlet for the company products. In 1932, Robert Davis was knighted by King George V, principally for his invention of the ‘Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus’ (D.S.E.A.). Siebe Gorman essentially remained a family firm from the beginning (under A.Siebe) until it became a public company for the first time in 1952. However, following WW2, British manufacturing stagnated through stifled investment and post-war austerity, and there was little innovation. Siebe Gorman's fortunes began to decline as an aging Sir Robert Davis failed to invest, or change the company's business and management practices. In 1959, Siebe Gorman was acquired by the “Fairy Group” and the ailing Sir Robert was made Life President. Consequently, nothing changed and the slow decline continued until Sir Robert's death in March 1965. Around 1960, Siebe Gorman acquired the diving apparatus manufacturer C E Heinke, and for a brief period, it manufactured some diving equipment under the combined name of Siebe Heinke. Around 1964, Mr E. 'Barry' Stephens was appointed as the new Managing Director to modernise Siebe Gorman. Changes were made, including a move to a new factory in Wales in 1975. The new company concentrated on fire-fighting breathing apparatus and escape equipment, and the move coincided with the loss of many of the older, traditional craft skills. Between 1985 and 1998, Siebe expanded through acquisitions, and several other companies were acquired. The Siebe Gorman (diving apparatus) company has therefore traded as A. Siebe (1819-1870); Siebe & Gorman (1870-1879); Siebe Gorman & Co (1880-1904); Siebe Gorman & Co. Ltd (1905-1998). (For information regards the diving helmet & Frank King see Notes Section at the end of this document)The items are very significant as a snapshot into marine history and the development of diving equipment generally especially that used for salvage operations before and during WW2. The company that made the equipment was a leading inventor,developer and innovator of marine equipment with its early helmets and other items eagerly sought after today for collections around the world. The items in the Flagstaff Hill collection give us an insight as to how divers operated and the dangers they faced doing a very necessary and dangerous job. Frank Kings' diving helmet and compressor (communication pipe stored separately). Compressor is hand cranked. US Navy diving helmet, Mark V. Two maker's plates attached. Made in 1944.On rear "WATER SUPPLY" On front 'PATENT" " Logo: Images (Lion, Crown, Horse, Shield within an oval) "SIEBE, GORMAN & Co. Ltd. SUBMARINE ENGINEERS, LONDON.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, great ocean road, us navy diving helmet, commonwealth government salvage, diving helmet, marine salvage, frank king, diver, siebe. gorman & co ltd, submarine equipment, diving equipment, communication under water, hand cranked, diving compressor -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Helmet, Steel US M1
Standard M1 helmet with liner. Photo 0188b shows inside helmet with liner removed. Photos 0188d-f show liner onlyOnly markings are as in photos 0188a & 0188c.headgear, helmet -
Dunkeld Museum Inc.
Helmet, Flying, During World War 1
Leather flying helmet. Light tan in colour. Lined with chamois leather. The helmet has small rolls forward of the ears to deflect the wind.None -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Headwear - M1 Steel Helmet
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam.M1 Steel helmet. Khaki green metal outer steel shell with leather chinstrap and a green board helmet inner/ liner with headband.On inner: Buttfell 6101324 On outer: Fullerton 219911vietnam, uniform, helmet, m1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - FLYING HELMET WW1, C.WW1
Leather flying helmet worn by John Arthur Remington Alexander. He had pre War service in Area 67B Senior Cadets as Lt Commanding C Coy in Bendigo. Enlisted in the AIF No 2237 in 14th Reinforcements (August)1.8.1917 in the Aust Flying Corp (AFC) age 31 years 5 months with the rank 2nd Class Air Mechanic. Embark for England 30.10.1917, hospital at sea with Influenza, posted to 3 Sqd AFC, embark for France 8.3.1918, as a Photographer in civilian life he flew Photographic missions over enemy occupied trenches and lines. Embark for Aust 6.5 1919, discharged from the AIF 9.7.1919. Brown leather flying helmet worn to keep warm. Fully enclosed down to shoulders with an opening for the face. Small buckle on each side at the point of the ears. Series of six holes around each ear. Some seams are coming apart.flying helmet, uniform -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Helmet
Pith helmet Headware for North Vietnam Regularheadgear, vietnam, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Helmet
Brodie Helmet, leather chin strap. (1941)headgear, ww2, army -
Clunes Museum
Equipment - FLYING HELMET, Unknown
BROWN LEATHER FLYING HELMET WITH INTERCOM ATTACHMENTSlocal history, military clothing -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Helmet
Brodie Helmet with liner & leather chin strapheadgear, ww1, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Helmet
DPCU cloth cover AUSCAM PASGT helmet.headgear, current, army -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Headwear - Steel Helmet, Olive colour RBR PASGT Helmet
Olive Green Steel Helmet, RBR PasgtDate July 2000, Lot No 3664, made by RBR International Ltd, Made in the UK -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Headwear - Australian DPCU PASGT Kevlar Helmet, Kevlar Helmet
Australian DPCU Kevlar helmet cover, used -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Headwear - German World War One plate from helmet, Regimental plate from the front of a Central Powers Helmet
Light metal Eagle from a WW1 helmetMitt Gott. Fur Koenig. Und Vaterland -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Headwear - Helmet, WW1, German
Camouflage painted helmet; Model 1916 German helmet without liner. External lugs are for attaching metal mask for additional protection against enemy fire.