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    1943 dated British boots

    Does anyone have any idea who would have worn these boots?
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    #2
    soul of boots
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      #3
      They look like Firemans boots. So the Army Fire Service maybe...

      Keith

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        #4
        Originally posted by popskipa View Post
        They look like Firemans boots. So the Army Fire Service maybe...

        Keith
        Kieth, I have no idea, but doesn't the broad arrow denote military issue?

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          #5
          Correct about the broad arrow, but the Army Fire Service was an integral part of the British Army. It still exists but has been rebadged...

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            #6
            Ok, I have looked for period photo's of the Army Fire Service and this is the best photo I can find. I have found nothing on line that details the boots. The boots in the photo look like rubber to me, but I could be wrong.
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              #7
              I am not saying the boots I posted are pilot's boots, but both of the souls have a non slip rubber. I can see the ones I posted as fire related. I would just like to something about them. I see that you live in the UK. You would know better than I.
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                #8
                Try doing research into Royal Navy Sea Boots,
                Sea Boots had this shape top and were leather. The added rubber sole could have been added at any time in there long life.
                Barry

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by nbroadarrowz View Post
                  Try doing research into Royal Navy Sea Boots,
                  Sea Boots had this shape top and were leather. The added rubber sole could have been added at any time in there long life.
                  Barry
                  Thanks Barry, I will give it a shot.

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                    #10
                    The Imperial war museum is showing a more traditional Wellington type boot as this photo shows.
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                      #11
                      I found this information from a British WW2 Navy reenactor's web site. They indicate WW2 era Fire and Navy boots were indeed rubber.

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                        #12
                        Refer to page 134 of Royal Navy Uniforms 1930-1945 by Martin J Brayley
                        This details leather seaboots and shows an image of the boot in your photo.
                        Rubber seaboots were introduced in 1937 and both leather and rubber were issued at a rate of 50/50.
                        Barry

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by nbroadarrowz View Post
                          Refer to page 134 of Royal Navy Uniforms 1930-1945 by Martin J Brayley
                          This details leather seaboots and shows an image of the boot in your photo.
                          Rubber seaboots were introduced in 1937 and both leather and rubber were issued at a rate of 50/50.
                          Barry
                          Thank you Barry!

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