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Canvas Print : Helmets. 1. Incomplete Falling Beaver Or Visor Helmet. The Visor Opens On A Hinge On The Forehead. On This Example The Beaver Is Missing. 2. Pot Helmet Of A Pikeman, C. 1620. 3. Helmet With Two Part Visor And Semi Circular Apertures For Vision, C. 1600. From The British Army: Its Origins, Progress And Equipment, Published 1868

Helmets. 1. Incomplete Falling Beaver Or Visor Helmet. The Visor Opens On A Hinge On The Forehead. On This Example The Beaver Is Missing. 2. Pot Helmet Of A Pikeman, C. 1620. 3. Helmet With Two Part Visor And Semi Circular Apertures For Vision, C. 1600. From The British Army: Its Origins, Progress And Equipment, Published 1868



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Helmets. 1. Incomplete Falling Beaver Or Visor Helmet. The Visor Opens On A Hinge On The Forehead. On This Example The Beaver Is Missing. 2. Pot Helmet Of A Pikeman, C. 1620. 3. Helmet With Two Part Visor And Semi Circular Apertures For Vision, C. 1600. From The British Army: Its Origins, Progress And Equipment, Published 1868

Helmets. 1. Incomplete Falling Beaver Or Visor Helmet. The Visor Opens On A Hinge On The Forehead. On This Example The Beaver Is Missing. 2. Pot Helmet Of A Pikeman, C. 1620. 3. Helmet With Two Part Visor And Semi Circular Apertures For Vision, C.1600. From The British Army: Its Origins, Progress And Equipment, Published 1868

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16th 17th Armor Armour Beaver Circular Cover Covering Falling Head Helmet Helmets Incomplete Mediaeval Mediaval Medieval Part Protection Protective Semi Seventeenth Sixteenth Vision Weapon Weaponry Weapons Pikeman Visor Visored


30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print

Step back in time with our captivating selection of Canvas Prints featuring historic helmets from the Media Storehouse collection. These prints showcase an intriguing assortment of headgear from different eras, including an Incomplete Falling Beaver or Visor Helmet with a missing beaver and a hinge-opening visor (1). Witness the unique design of a 1620 Pot Helmet of a Pikeman (2), or marvel at the two-part visor and semi-circular apertures of a helmet from around 1600 (3). Each print, drawn from Ken Welsh's "The British Army: Its Origins, Progress and Equipment," published in 1868, adds a touch of history and intrigue to any space. Let these canvas prints be your conversation starters and time travel companions.

Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.

Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang

Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 76.2cm (20" x 30")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases three different types of helmets from the medieval era. The first helmet, known as an Incomplete Falling Beaver or Visor Helmet, features a unique visor that opens on a hinge located on the forehead. However, this particular example is missing its beaver, which was a protective piece that covered the lower face and neck. The second helmet displayed in the image is a Pot Helmet of a Pikeman dating back to around 1620. This type of helmet was commonly worn by pikemen who were foot soldiers armed with long spears called pikes. Its design provided excellent protection for the head while allowing visibility through small apertures. Lastly, we have a fascinating helmet with a two-part visor and semi-circular apertures for vision, believed to be from around 1600. This innovative design allowed warriors to maintain optimal vision while ensuring their faces remained protected during battle. Published in 1868 as part of "The British Army: Its Origins, Progress And Equipment" this illustration offers us insight into the evolution of armor and weaponry throughout history. It serves as both an educational resource and an artistic representation of these ancient artifacts. Ken Welsh's skillful capture highlights not only the intricate details and craftsmanship put into creating these helmets but also their significance in providing protection to those who wore them centuries ago.

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