Durham Constabulary Helmet. United Kingdom.

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A coxcomb helmet with two-coloured plastic Queen's (St. Edward's) crown helmet plate for Durham Constabulary, United Kingdom.
1974 to 2022.
Size: 61.
Manufactured by: C. W. Headdress Limited, Witney, Oxon (Compton Webb). Year: 1995.

In very good condition (almost new) and complete with chin and public order straps intact. Ref: KKK2.

A coxcomb helmet with two-coloured plastic Queen's (St. Edward's) crown helmet plate for Durham Constabulary, United Kingdom.
1974 to 2022.
Size: 61.
Manufactured by: C. W. Headdress Limited, Witney, Oxon (Compton Webb). Year: 1995.

In very good condition (almost new) and complete with chin and public order straps intact. Ref: KKK2.

Durham Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the council areas of County Durham and Darlington in North East England.
Durham Constabulary was established in 1839.
The force absorbed Durham City Police in 1921, Hartlepool Borough Police in 1947, Sunderland Borough Police in 1967, and Gateshead Borough Police and South Shields Borough Police in 1968, when it also lost some of its area to Teesside Constabulary.
Cox Comb helmet with generic three triangles inserted at the front of the comb.
Helmet plate consists of a black Brunswick Star surmounted by a Queen's Crown. In the centre is the County Coat of Arms surrounded by the words " Durham Constabulary ".
In 1967 Durham County Constabulary was renamed Durham Constabulary.