Hey all,
I was at the local archives today looking through an old album of WW1 photos to create a finding aid. One photo had a British or Canadian soldier standing in a German guard hut holding a Lee Enfield with a very long bayo, and it also had a cutoff switch for the mag. On the side of the hut "1914" was painted, but who knows how long it had been there. I'm looking for some help in dating the photo - anyone know when the rifles stopped coming with the cutoffs?
Thanks!
I was at the local archives today looking through an old album of WW1 photos to create a finding aid. One photo had a British or Canadian soldier standing in a German guard hut holding a Lee Enfield with a very long bayo, and it also had a cutoff switch for the mag. On the side of the hut "1914" was painted, but who knows how long it had been there. I'm looking for some help in dating the photo - anyone know when the rifles stopped coming with the cutoffs?
Thanks!



















































