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Old 08-03-06, 20:17
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Originally posted by Neil Ashley
Attached is a picture showing the two standard types of AFV goggles worn by British troops during the war. The early type are the D shaped ones.
Neil,

I have both of those types of goggles. The upper ones were bought from a govt surplus store many years ago and are folded over in a stought brown card box. A soldier's army number is written on the strap and is for someone serving in "Cavalry of the Line". According to Brian Davis's book, they are MT goggles.

The lower ones that I have, are fitted with yellow tinted lenses, the fur and cloth surround is a pale blue and I think they are probably early flying goggles. I have just done a quick Google search for goggles (!) and found that the lower ones are in fact an early RAF item, "Goggles,Flying, Type Mk2" and introduced in 1928.
Take a look at this;
www.wing.chez-alice.fr/RAF/RAF_headgear.html

Richard
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