Showing posts with label Hard Hats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hard Hats. Show all posts

Sunday, 23 October 2022

Retro Style Helmet

This a motorbikers helmet or perhaps horse riding helmet, maybe both, could not say for sure as it came to me free


The 2 tone leather with white stitching gives a retro styling, particularly if it's intended as a motorbiker helm. 


It would look good with a pair of goggles to finish the look.


I have a similarly finished hat, but that was more military styling and not well made enough to be proper protection.




 


Saturday, 5 March 2022

Houngan Hat

 This small top hat was a Christmas gift


The hat is decorated with bones and feathers giving it a distinct theme.


The theme in mind is Houngan Priest for the undead or Voodoo religion


I think it might look better with a more colourful headband, red maybe, so may swap this out in the future.




Saturday, 13 November 2021

Doppa

 

The Doppa is a cap that normally has a square base


The hat is worn by the Uzbeks of Afghanistan and Uyghurs which are part China.


The hat is derived from a hat worn in Khwarazmians empire which was a more pointed cap, which can be seen in some of the portraits of the last ruler of the empire Jalaleddin Mingburnu.


The hats are quite firm and shaped around a mould




Doppa in the language of the Uzbeks means Cap



Saturday, 10 October 2020

Police Custodians Helmet

 The police Custodians helmets were first worn 1863 replacing the Top Hat worn before


Originally made of cork and balanced on the head they provided none or limited protection. It wasn't until the 1970's that a proper padding, safety style harness, chin straps and hard shells were gradually added.


This helmet is the crest style of custodians helmet, purchased without its badge on the front. Helmets with badges are sold for much more money as the badges are collectable.



One other note the custodian helmet is the helmet worn by male police officers



The photo below is from a reenactment of the Battle of Orgreave, a violent confrontation between picketer and police during the miner's strike.

Thursday, 7 May 2020

Fireman's Helmet



Fighfighters helmets were introduced in the 1830's to help protect them against falling cinders and debris


The firefighter's helmet was originally made of leather, then brass, then cork, then steel, then aluminium, then thermoplastic, then a composite of all sorts of materials each adding different protection against hazard a modern firefighter might face 


In the 1930's as electricity became a hazard so brass was abandoned and cork helmets with a rubber coating were introduced as this one. 

Metal military-style helmets came back in world war II 


Helmet at least in the UK are yellow, but some countries the colour is used to denote rank in the fire service.



This helmet was purchased from an auction site, is very tatty some of the finish as worn off, but it was a bargain purchase.







Saturday, 4 April 2020

Cordoba


This Spanish Cordoba is a cheap tourist quality hat and does not represent the real thing very well. the real hats don't have tassels around the brim. 


The Cordova Hat is basically wide flat-brimmed hat with the flat crown about 10 cm tall


The hat originated in Còrdoba Spain and the traditional colour is black.

Wide-brimmed hats make sense in sunny countries as they help provide shade


The hat was seen in painting from the 17th Century so dates back at least that far.


These hats are mostly nowadays worn by flamenco dancers, tourists and Zorro. 



Friday, 13 September 2019

Morion Helmet


The Morion helmet is from the 16th and 17th Centuries. Also known in England as the pikeman's pot.


The crest along the top is designed to strengthen the helmet, its normally open face and wide-brimmed and from periods when gunpowder weapons were coming into common use.


Later versions added cheek and neck guards to protect against sword swings at the head.


In England, it is associated with the New Model Army, one of the first professional militaries. It was worn mainly by pikemen, although unarmoured musketeers also adopted it.


It's also commonly associated with the Spanish Conquistadors and the conquest of the Inca's by the Spanish. 

As well as the exploration of much of America's, several were found in Jamestown

The morion is still used by some ceremonial military units such as the guards of the Vatican



This copy is a fibreglass so purely decorative and not suitable for battle reenactment, but good lrp and theatre.


  This was a great Christmas gift from friends.

Tuesday, 9 July 2019

Steam Punked Hat

This top hat as been steampunked


A Christmas gift from friends Jock and Bridgette.


The hat was purchased but when the gifters got it home they discovered a poor quality conversion.


So they took it apart bought loads of cogs and chains and redid it themselves


I was very pleased with the results, a fabulous gift.


The top hat is also a good fit, which with rigid hats is important, I would normally try first.


The hat comes complete with working clock on the top.


I even managed to take it off my head.


Saturday, 8 September 2018

Green Pith Helmet

This Pith, although it doesn't look it in these photos, is green or dark Khaki.


It also had a 5 pointed star badge on red background originally making it a replica of an NVA helmet worn in the Vietnamese war. 

(NVA = North Vietnamese Army)




















These helmets continued to be used in Vietnam until early 21st Century



Gifted to my hat collection as Christmas present.