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That is proving difficult to find a picture of, because the combination "victory" and "kit" results in a ton of hits for model kits of HMS Victory while adding "sleeping bag" produces all kinds of modern ones
![]() But I think a sleeping bag is unlikely. Somebody on Missing-Lynx suggested a British officer’s sleeping bag, and I don’t think it’s that because the shapes don’t match. Plus, it seems an odd place to stow a sleeping bag, right where it will catch as much dust as it possibly can. |
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Intriguing question. Looking at photos it seems to be approx the same width as a large pack?
I'd say the folding stretcher is a lead to research further. CvdfA4JWAAEhsOC.jpg
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