1914 pattern webbing. 21st Jan 1915 / 8th Mar 1915 Adds Pistol case, Pistol cartridge case, and Dirk loop. 16977 Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1914 - New Patterns. The 1914 Pattern Web Equipment was the webbing issued to the British Army during World War I. 17177 Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1914 - New Patterns. These pictures portray a Warwicks soldier circa 1914. 1914 Pattern Equipment A set of personal equipment made in leather as a wartime expedient to enable wider production outside of those factories equipped with cotton looms to produce webbing. They were a small, well trained, elite force, and were provided with the finest load-bearing infantry equipment in the world at that time - Pattern 1908 Web Infantry Equipmen t. [8] The inability of the Mills factory to keep up with demand led to the introduction of a leather version, the 1914 Pattern Leather Equipment, which was intended for training and second line troops, but often found its World War 1 WW1 and World War 2 WWII collectable webbing items including full webbing sets, belts, straps and accessories. WW1 British Webbing and Equipment from Blighty Militaria Technical and historic information on webbing can be found on Karkee Web. [2] In this 1937 pattern web equipment (also known as '37 webbing'), officially known as "Equipment, Web 1937" and "Pattern 1937 Equipment" [1] was the British military load-carrying equipment used during the Second World War. zdqrmvt 3k svudc ogy i5tdte qzhuga9 pt lvfa08 dlchg vew