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Helmet

Helmet Helmet

Iron helmet found at Ancrum Moor

Helmet Helmet

Iron helmet, about 1640 - 1660

Helmet, morion Helmet, morion

Iron helmet, morion or cabasset type, North Italian manufacture, late 16th century, found at Manton Walls, Ancrum, Roxburghshire

Helmet Helmet

Iron helmet, oval in shape, with a large hole in the top of the rounded crown

Helmet, skull Helmet, skull

Helmet of Indian origin, likely taken by Surgeon Valentine Munbee McMaster, 78th Regiment, during the Indian Mutiny/Uprising (1857 - 1858)

Helmet, flying Helmet, flying

Leather flying helmet lined with fur and chamois, dated 1936, worn by Flight Sub-Lieutenant R. Graham (later Air Vice-Marshal)

Helmet, parade Helmet, parade

Iron parade helmet and face mask, from the Roman site at Newstead (Trimontium), late 1st century AD

Helmet, parade Helmet, parade

Embossed parade helmet of brass with figure of Victory, from the Roman site at Newstead (Trimontium), late 1st century AD

Helmet / portion Helmet / portion

Portions probably of an iron helmet, from a Viking burial at Ballinaby, Islay

Helmet, safety, miner's Helmet, safety, miner's

Miner's safety helmet, lightweight with a skullcap slung lining

Helmet, protective, miner's Helmet, protective, miner's

Miner's protective helmet, corrugated air vents pattern, "Cool Cap,"made by Siebe Gorman and Co., size 7 1/4.

Helmet Helmet

Helmet worn by the guard of the Egyptian Khedive, or 'Iron Men'

Helmet, siege Helmet, siege

Siege helmet with a plain heavy two-piece skull pierced at the top for a spike and with holes for a liner, from the Armoury at Inverary Castle, Argyll

Helmet Helmet

Helmet (kabuto), from a suit of armour, signed on interior: Japan, Hitachi province, Fuchu, by Saotome Iechika, late 16th to early 17th century

Helmet Helmet

Helmet (kabuto) of black lacquered metal and papier-mache, with demon-mask crest (maedate) of gilt metal and two silk cords: Japan, early 19th century

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