A British helmet, particularly the iconic Brodie helmet used during World War I and II, features a distinctive design with a rounded, bowl-like shape and a wide brim that extends around the edge for added protection. Typically made of steel, it has a matte finish to minimize glare. The interior often includes a padded liner and chinstrap for comfort and secure fit. Variations of British helmets have appeared throughout history, including the modern combat helmet which is sleeker and incorporates advanced materials for better protection and functionality.
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'Hamlet' is in the general category of "revenge tragedy."
The title is Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
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British uniforms were red and had a white cross on the front.
cuz, they look da same
Like a bullshitzu
The same as it does now.
a lion
go to the halmet and click on the money bag
The inside of a British mortuary will look like a mortuary from anywhere else. It will have large well lit rooms that have tables and instruments used for performing autopsies.
All British Pennies from 1982 to 2008 look pretty much the same as the Penny shown at the link below.