Visors for Army Helmets
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Title (Dublin Core)
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Visors for Army Helmets
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Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
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Visors for Army Helmets
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extracted text (Extract Text)
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VISORS FOR ARMY HELMETS are given practical form by an invention of M. J. O. Lobelle, of Langley, England. The idea, which pertains chiefly to the method of hinging, provides a protective shield made of thin, perforated metal plate or a veil of chain mail. When not in use, the visor is swung up inside the steel shell of the helmet, as illustrated in the drawing above, and does not interfere with its normal comfort.
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Language (Dublin Core)
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eng
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Temporal Coverage (Dublin Core)
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Wolrd War II
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Date Issued (Dublin Core)
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1943-04
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pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
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57
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Rights (Dublin Core)
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Public Domain (Google digitized)
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Archived by (Dublin Core)
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Alberto Bordignon