1914 Pattern Leather Equipment, '14 as worn in Marching Order. It closely copied the 1908 pattern where possible and included the webbing haversack and pack, but with leather straps. Some years ago I purchased a ’14 pattern water bottle WW1 British '14 Pattern Entrenching Tool Carrier 1915 One of the rarest components of the WW1 1914 pattern leather equipment is the entrenching tool carrier this piece being in excellent supple condition & 1915 dated . Only the Leather items. Brown leather closed top holster for the Officers Sam Browne equipment , Now converted at the rear to be worn on the 1914 leather equipment. 7. With large numbers of men joining the army it was not possible for webbing manufacturers to supply enough sets of equipment 1914 Pattern leather equipment On the outbreak of war, it became clear that the Mills Equipment Company would be quite unable to keep up with the sudden demand for webbing. Most of the components in this set are American made, except for the Pack, Helve carrier, Water bottle carrier, and one Pack strap. I. A mixture of this and the 1908 pattern was often seen within brigades, but uniformity would have been encouraged at battalion level. ydf8m, raj, uc, sglxh, 2l3v4b, s6, 8xc, bogca, yxfoo, 5cge,