Historical information
This belt was manufactured for military service. It is presumably a World War Two era article of Army uniform.
Significance
This Army belt was presumably made and used during the World War Two era and therefore has historic value.
Physical description
Brown leather belt with a brass buckle. The belt has twelve holes in two rows at one end for fastening into the buckle. The very tip narrows to a point. There is light brown stitching along the edges of the belt. There are two brass studs which hold the leather in a loop of the other end. There is an additional piece of leather fixed to this looped edge for holding the other end in place.
The buckle is made of a silver coloured brass and has two rods which pass through two of the twelve holes for fastening. The buckle also exhibits blue/green copper corrosion in several areas.