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Old 23-08-12, 05:05
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Default Canadian Wall tent

On another thread I was asked to post some pics of my wall tent and i looked through all mine and there was always some mug standing in front of it or otherwise messing up the view so this evening i set it up just to take these pictures. enjoy.

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Old 23-08-12, 05:22
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All measures aprox. 6 feet 4 inchs tall .
8 foot 6 inches across the front opening. opens at both ends
7 feet deep end to end.
the walls are 3 feet
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Old 23-08-12, 16:53
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Contact Ed Storey for his opinion. He is to Canadian military fabric and uniforms, what some of our fellows here are to metal and machinery.
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Old 23-08-12, 21:31
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Looks a lot like an early version of the 80 pounder tent. There was also a larger version nicknamed the 160 pounder. The names referred to the weight of the canvas when stowed in it's bag. They were giving away dozens of these tents back in the late 90s at a local regiment, but most were in the later green colour and of 60s vintage.
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Old 23-08-12, 23:23
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Harry,

Thanks for going through the trouble of setting it up, photographing and measuring it!

I'm sure there is a demand for these original tents or repro ones, where's the supply?

Here's the thread I posted earlier: British officers tent - used by Canadians?
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Old 24-08-12, 00:48
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It's the only one I've ever seen or heard of.
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Default 1943 Woods Small Wall Tent #1

One of your photos was used for this advertisement, Harry: https://www.facebook.com/share/1F8ehKv3Yt/

I have posted the ad + photos here for future reference.

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1943 Wood Small Wall Tent
CA$1,500
Listed 4 weeks ago4 weeks ago in Kelowna, BC
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Condition: Used – like new
Tent type: Camping tent
Tent sleeping capacity: 2

This is a vary rare vintage Canadian war time 1943 tent made by Woods in Ottawa. The picture of the tent set up is not mine but the rest are. It is to wet out now to set it up and not get it dirty and damp. As you can see it is in remarkable condition with wooden poles, stakes and original cords. Perfect for reenactment. There is next to no information on the internet about this tent other than extremely rare and probably of British design officers tent. Feel free to share any info you might have as well.
Located in Kelowna BC.

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....considering they were made in my hometown....Montcalm street in Hull PQ..... near my first school and parish church.....official address of the Coy was Ottawa...... after the war, in my time late 40s, they made football and hockey equipment and we used to raid the carbage containers for rejected plastic football helmets (no linings) which we fitted over our hooded Winter parkas...... then go skating down the parish iced up sleigh run.......
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Old 01-12-24, 05:34
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Interesting photo of the allotment of pegs in Post #14, Hanno.

For the Wireless Tent used with the 52-Set, the quantities of the two peg sizes are exactly reversed, just six of the short ones on the left and the larger quantity goes with the longer ones on the right. A bigger tent, however, and a different manufacturer, but still the same Canadian orange canvas.

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Old 22-03-25, 17:36
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this advertisement, Harry: https://www.facebook.com/share/1F8ehKv3Yt/

I have posted the ad + photos here for future reference.
Ed Wilson noted "Both the 1943 Woods tent and the 1944 S.S. Holden tent are sold to some happy campers. My research says this type of tent was used in signals. It was based off of a British design. I am the seller and my dad was in signals. It makes sense that he heard about the disposal of them first."
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Old 24-03-25, 14:11
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I have a British made one of these in the UK and have seen them around for sale from time to time. Mine is 1940 dated iirc.

I have seen them described as Officer's tents and Wireless Tents.

Not sure the official designation though.

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