Attached to the hangers is a die-struck buckle per strap
the coats-of-arms of Ireland
Mary Stephens c/o G
where Birch was killed in action on 12 April 1917 in the attack on Hill 145 ‘The Pimple’
This helmet also features a field made cloth splinter camouflage cover constructed of a multi-coloured cotton fabric
Germany, Drl. A Group Of Drl Sports Badges Archive Attached to the hangers is(Deutscher Reichsbund fr Leibesbungen Abzeichen). A group of three Deutscher Reichsbund fr Leibesbungen (German League of the Reich for Physical Exercise) badges, including a bronze grade award, constructed of bronze, vertical pinback, marked on reverse with maker Wernstein, Jena and DRGM 35269, measuring 39 mm (w) x 49 mm (h), in very fine condition; a silver grade award, constructed of silvered magnetic metal, vertical pinback, marked on reverse