Army wallet made from dark green fabric; a leather strap for opening and closing the wallet is attached to the outer flap. Wallet is stitched with light brown thread. The interior contains several pouches and a rectangular cut out covered with plastic for displaying a card or identification. A piece of paper from the "R.M.S. Grampian," dated March 27th, 1920, is tucked inside the wallet; the paper recounts the latest news, which includes stories about the death of Bishop Edgar Jacob and the results of the Grand National horse race.
Included are two photographs:
The first is a black and white photograph of a young man standing in a soldier's attire, and then in a car
Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
Wallet
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
Case, Personal
Nomenclature Sub-Class
Personal Carrying & Storage Gear
Nomenclature Class
Personal Gear
Nomenclature Category
Category 03: Personal Objects
Search Terms
R.M.S. Grampian
Material
fabric - tissu, plastic - plastique, paper - papier