LAND & WATER 
October 5, 1916 
the " Thresher " Goat. Until 
the advent of the "Thresher" 
at the beginning of the war, 
there was no such thing as 
a real trench-coat. Ghas. 
Glenny, by his invention in 
Oct., 1914, created the first 
trench- coat : the " Thresher." 
As such it sprang into immediate recogni- 
tion, and was brought by the War Office 
to the notice of all Officers Commanding 
Corps in the original B.E.F. as the ideal 
trench-coat for our first Winter Camfaign. 
bince then 
THE "THRESHER" 
has been the most widely-copied military garment of 
the War. It remains to-day the model or standard 
treoch-coat of the British Army. The first design 
has been considerably improved npon, until the 
present garment, by the rery nature of its detachable 
and interchangeable adjuncts, really supplies all ihat 
is necessary for outer protection for any military 
purpose under any possible conditions. 
DRY IN 4.H0UR TROPICAL DOWNPOUR. 
" Last night we had a tropical thunJenlorm for over four 
hours and your coat kefil me quite dry" 
— Lieut.-Col <!XCanchesleT Regt , !J<Cay 23, 1916. 
Trench Coat, with detachable "Kamel. 
cott" Lining 
i.e.. Coat £4 . 14 . 6 
Lining i . 11 . 6 
Trench Coat, with Sheepskin Lining, 
detachable 
i.e.. Coat £4 . 14 
< Lining 3 . 13 . 6 
Trench-Coat, Cavalry type. Knee Flaps, and Saddle Oasset 
18/6 extra. 
Send size of chest and approximate height, and to aoold 
delay enclose cheque when ordering. Payment refunded if 
coat not suitable. 
£6.6.0 
SCOTTISH AQCNTSl 
WM. ANDERSON & SONS, 
14 George Street, EdiiAurgli. 106 Hope Street, Glasgow. 
THRESHER & GLENNY 
Military Outfitter! since the Crimean War, 
152 & 153 STRAND, LONDON, W.C 
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