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    I don't think they are WW1 but in my opinion they are WW2. The first example looks like a Britishicon service helmet but with a different lining and attachment, Australianicon perhaps??? The second looks like what I call a civilian type helmet the type which was issued to Fire-Watchers. The civilian helmet was a cheaper, lighter helmet to the service type.
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