"Air pipe" Helmet

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Randy Myers

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I'm trying to find referances for an early style of British sun helmet, sometimes called the "air pipe" helmet because of the peculiar crest-like vent on top. These were worn in the Indian Mutiny and Abyssinian Campaigns. Uniform plates are of minimal value. If you can point me in the direction of any photographs, or especially diagrams, I would be profoundly grateful. :)
 
Sorry Randy...no photo's here...just this snippet of a plate by Michael Perry from Osprey's MAA 275 Taiping Rebellion...

All the best.....Roy.
 

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London England's Metropolitan Police- the Peelers- adopted a similar style of helmet in 1860 to replace their top hats. It's called a "comb" helmet. Versions are also worn by firefighters.
 
Thanks guys, I knew this would be a tough nut to crack. this type of helmet was pretty short lived.

Mike: I've seen examples of the "coxcomb" police helmet on e-bay, and I wondered if it was the same design.

The search continues...
 

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