NEW TO THE COLLECTION---ROYAL MARINES LIGHT INFANTRY

Yeohelmetguy

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Hello Forum Members,

As I mentioned, the second quarter of 2024 was a great quarter for adding interesting pieces to my British military headdress collection. Another new acquisition and addition to my collection is a Victorian officer’s home service helmet to the Royal Marines Light infantry. The helmet, despite its appearance in the included photographs, is a dark Royal Marines version of rifle green as seen in British Army light infantry and/or rifles regiments helmets. All fitting and helmet furniture is gilt and original to this helmet. The helmet plate consists of the universal star plate with the upper most rays displaced by a Victorian Crown. The central device is a globe in silver surrounded by a strap with the Royal Marines motto, “Per Mare, Per Terram” (By Sea By Land) pierced over a deep royal blue enamel backing with the honor “GIBRALER” on a scroll above and a gilt fouled anchor below and below that a silver stung bugle horn. The home service helmet was adopted by the Royal Marine light Infantry in 1878 to replace the shako worn to that point and continued in use until 1905 when the white foreign service helmet was adopted, albeit from 1901 on with a “King’s Crown” replacing the Victorian Crown on the helmet plate. The Royal Marine Artillery adopted the home service helmet a year later, in 1879, to replace the artillery pattern busby worn to that point. They adopted the white foreign service helmet at the same time the Royal Marines Light Infantry did.

Please enjoy and thank you for looking at this post!

Cheers,

David

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You seem to have a run (y)
Congratulations on your new helmet which is again in wonderful condition. Many thanks for sharing and for your interesting background information.
 
You seem to have a run (y)
Congratulations on your new helmet which is again in wonderful condition. Many thanks for sharing and for your interesting background information.
Hello Sandy,

Thank you for your generous comments... wish you could see this helmet and the entire collection in person... I am very particular about the headdress I acquire to add to my collection. I strive to search out only those pieces of the best quality I can find, so I hope to keep the entire collection to a high standard. As I mentioned, this quarter has been particularly lucrative... four home service helmets, a hussar busby, a number of new helmet plates and saving the best for last, an exquisite dragoon helmet all of which will be shown in posts in the coming days, so please stay tuned and check-in periodically for new posts!

Again, thank you for looking and your continuing interest in my collection!!!

Cheers,

David
 
A gorgeous piece, as always David - you have an exceptional eye for quality. Love the details on the helmet and in your post!
 
A gorgeous piece, as always David - you have an exceptional eye for quality. Love the details on the helmet and in your post!
Hi Jeff,

Thank you!!! I am pleased you enjoyed viewing photographs of my Royal Marines Light Infantry officer's helmet and the associated historical information in this post. The helmet is in pretty amazing condition and has been well cared for and maintained... I think a lovely piece. As always, thank you for looking at this post and my many others and for your always positive, enthusiastic, and encouraging remarks! I hope you will continue to watch for my posts as I have several other new and interesting helmets in my collection to showcase here over the coming days...

Cheers,

David
 
That is a beautiful helmet in amazing condition! Congratulations David.😊👍
... firstly, thank you for looking at the posting of my Royal Marines Light Infantry officer's home service helmet.... and then, thank you for your always generous and glowing comments, they are much appreciated!! Yes, the helmet has withstood the test of time remarkably well... it is devoid of any default or defect and only shows minimal service wear to sweat band and liner... pleased to have it in my collection... again, thank you for your kind comments!!

Cheers,

David
 
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