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    Camouflage Home Guard Oversmock

    A quite unusual Home Guard item, made from hessian and camouflaged. It came with some other Home Guard items some years ago, but I have since managed to mix the groupings up, so uncertain who it belonged to. I doubt that many such items survive, though probably not unique there can not be too many about. One odd feature is the opening on the chest, assume for some form of access, sewn at each end for strength. If anyone has seen something similar or knows anything about them I will be most interested. Clive.
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        Image 4 - Final. Width from wrist to wrist is 69" and height from neck to bottom is 40"
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          #5
          Nice smock !

          If I remember well, the instructions to make these cammosmocks are in some of the commercially sold HomeGuard Handbooks.

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            #6
            Very interesting! Thanks for sharing.

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              #7
              Fascinating there cant be many of these left ,perhaps the slit is there so you could get your id papers out a bit sharpish . Rob
              God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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                #8
                Dads Army eat your heart out .


                I love your smock .


                It has a great look to it

                owen

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                  #9
                  What a unique item!

                  This isn't just a garment, this is pure British heritage in cloth form.

                  Wonderful.




                  Patrick.

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                    Thank you for the positive comments guys. It is in good shape for its age and has been kept out of any daylight for a long time, until I took the pictures last weekend, hence the vivid colours. In a future posting I will show the HG Battledress Jacket that I believe belonged to the same fellow, along with a file of his documents. Regards, Clive.

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