Authentic WW2 German helmets and many other important pieces of WW2 history can be viewed at the Museum of World War II. It is a private museum but they do allow you to schedule visits to the privately staffed museum several days during the week. It is located just outside of Boston in Natick, Massachusetts.
Auckland city museum in New Zealand.
The World of Coca-Cola Museum is located in Atlanta, Georgia. It is located at Pemberton Place, across from Centennial Olympic Park, in downtown Atlanta.
There is a museum that exhibits a lamp made of guns. The museum is the National Firearm Museum. The exhibit is a guide lamp made during the second World War.
One very popular museum name is Gugenheim, there are 8 Gugenheim museums across the world, including Venice and New York. Two other museums in New York are the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Other famous art museums are the Louvre in France, and the Tate Modern in London.
The venues in the National Museums Liverpool group are World Museum Liverpool, the Walker Art Gallery, Merseyside Maritime Museum, the International Slavery Museum, the National Conservation Centre, Lady Lever Art Gallery, Sudley House and the forthcoming Museum of Liverpool which will be the largests venueAll the museums are open 10am-5pm every day except 24 December (close at 2pm), 25 and 26 December and 1 January.
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there are THREE fastners that hold the liner in place. they are located about mid-way up on the sides of the helmet. they are REMOVED from the INSIDE of the helmet
that should just mean the size of the helmet. Grosse = size
The coal scuttle helmet was used in both World Wars. The difference being no lug nuts for the added machinegunner's extra steel plate at the helmet's forehead for the M35, M42, etc. WWII German helmets. Lowered crown, and shortened back neck shield for the WWII headgear.
Donate them to a museum if they are authentic. Dollar wise i'd have to say pretty worthless
In WWI they were nick-named "coal scuttles", as they reminded people of them.
No. They're what is called a 'first copy' ie a very close-to-authentic replica.
There are several dealers of WWII memorabilia on the internet. Just search the internet for what you want.
I think there are some authentic dinosaur eggs left in the world.
Manufaction Date. September 25th. North Germany
The Mardi Gras Indians Museum ("House of Dance & Feathers" on Tupelo), Backstreet Museum on Henriette Delille, and the Voodoo Museum on Dumaine are a few museums that will give you a glimpse of authentic New Orleans, not watered-down, touristy info. Make time to visit the world-class Aquarium, too!
World Museum was created in 1853.