Hi Chaps,
A couple of weeks ago I posted a group of ephemera belonging to the senior cameraman on the film "A Bridge Too Far". I mentioned at the time that this group also included a supply pannier used in the film. It definitely seems to be an authentic military item as it has faded manufacturers stamps broad arrow etc. What I am unsure of is exactly what it is!
It has runners on the bottom with holes at each end and there are four external loops; one approximately at each corner. These items don't seem strong enough to be harness attatchment points so in my opinion they are for lashing the thing down. I don't believe this thing dropped by parachute as is but it could have fitted inside a larger pannier (with a couple of others) or potentially have arrived by glider; I just don't know. There also exists the posibility that it is for something entirely different and was simply used as it resembles a whicker drop pannier.
It now resides in the house being used as a small table but I would really love to know exactly what it is! Does anyone out there recognise it?
Many Thanks In Advance, Yours, Guy.
A couple of weeks ago I posted a group of ephemera belonging to the senior cameraman on the film "A Bridge Too Far". I mentioned at the time that this group also included a supply pannier used in the film. It definitely seems to be an authentic military item as it has faded manufacturers stamps broad arrow etc. What I am unsure of is exactly what it is!
It has runners on the bottom with holes at each end and there are four external loops; one approximately at each corner. These items don't seem strong enough to be harness attatchment points so in my opinion they are for lashing the thing down. I don't believe this thing dropped by parachute as is but it could have fitted inside a larger pannier (with a couple of others) or potentially have arrived by glider; I just don't know. There also exists the posibility that it is for something entirely different and was simply used as it resembles a whicker drop pannier.
It now resides in the house being used as a small table but I would really love to know exactly what it is! Does anyone out there recognise it?
Many Thanks In Advance, Yours, Guy.
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