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Boot Knife and scabbard : Sergeant J W Turnock, 2/24 Battalion
Technology
Maker: Turnock, James William
Boot knife made from a Bayonet. The blade has a small crown over a 'Z' stamped under the crossguard. The original crossguard has been replaced with a steel crossguard that is wider than the original. ...REL39085
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British 1943 Pattern 'escape' flying boots : Warrant Officer M A O'Keefe, 460 Squadron RAAF
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Pair of British 1943 pattern flying (escape) boots. The boots have black suede uppers with a buckled retaining strap at the top and zip fasteners to the ankle. The lower section of each boot resembles...REL/14496.001
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Chakmak knife : Major L W Bowley, Royal Artillery, British Army
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Chakmak knife. Part of a set of two small knives used in conjunction with a kukri. Designed with a blunt blade, used primarily for sharpening or honing the edge of a kukri blade. This example has a sl...REL39718.004
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Clasp knife tied to water bottle : Flight Lieutenant T E W Howes, RAAF, 70 Squadron RAF
Heraldry
Maker: Richards & Co
Standard issue clasp knife with foldable single edged cutting blade with thumb slot, foldable can/bottle opener blade with thumb slot, foldable marlin spike, and an integral screwdriver blade incorpor...REL34352.002
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Commando Fighting Knife : Corporal T R Neeman, 6 Division Signals
Technology
Fighting Knife. Double edged stiletto blade with a one piece cast metal handle with horizontal ring ribbing on on the grip. Small flat sheet steel crossguard with rounded ends and the ricasso is stamp...REL27073.001
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India. C. 1944-08. Gurkhas ready to go on board an aircraft of RAF Transport Command for ...
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India. C. 1944-08. Gurkhas ready to go on board an aircraft of RAF Transport Command for transport to the front-line in Burma. The traditional "kukri" (knife) can be seen hanging from the belt of thei...SUK12746
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Karda knife : Major L W Bowley, Royal Artillery, British Army
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Karda knife. Part of a set of two small knives used in conjunction with a kukri. This knife has a multitude of uses, though it is primarily used for skinning animals. This example has a similar blade ...REL39718.003
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Knife : Squadron Leader B A Grace, 82 Squadron, RAAF
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Knife with features a single edge steel Bowie blade. The crossguard is heavy brass and the hilt is made from wood rivetted in three places to a narrower tang. There are no maker's marks.REL40963.004
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Knuckle duster knife
Technology
Brass and steel knuckle duster knife, with leather sheath. There are no visible markings on the weapon. The brass knuckle guard grip has six square bosses around the edge. The blade is plain with a sh...REL31118
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Knuckle knife and scabbard : Sergeant E T Davis, Far Eastern Liaison Office (FELO)
Technology
Maker: Bonney & Clark Ltd
Australian Second World War fighting or knuckle knife and scabbard. The hilt is clearly marked with, 'D broad arrow D' and is made of heavy cast alloy. Impressed on the hilt is, 'broad arrow over 788...REL36054.001
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Knuckle Knife : Australia
Technology
Australian knuckleduster fighting knife. Brass knuckleduster hilt with four finger slots and studs on the guard. The spear point double edged blade is fastened into a slotted groove in the grip and se...REL24208.001
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Knuckle Knife with Scabbard : Able Seaman M Berryman RAN, Operation Jaywick
Technology
Knuckle Knife with Scabbard. The two piece slab sided alloy hilt is rivetted on to the tang and is a knuckle duster grip with four finger holes. The blade is double edged with a spear point. The leath...REL25432
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Kumbhirgram, Assam, India. 1945-01-07. 400168 Flying Officer Bob Barclay, RAAF of Launceston, ...
Photograph
Maker: Wolfe, Ray
Kumbhirgram, Assam, India. 1945-01-07. 400168 Flying Officer Bob Barclay, RAAF of Launceston, Tas, Navigator in No 45 (Mosquito) Squadron RAF operating on the Burma front, sits on a 500lb bomb and man...SEA0072
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Pocket Knife : Lieutenant J R Millett, 2/11 Battalion
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Small pocket knife with yellow (possibly bone) handle and two blades. The handle has an escutcheon that has not been egraved. Both blades have a groove to help open the knife with a fingernail. In add...REL38250
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Pocket Knife : Private A S Gurney VC, 2/48 Battalion
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Pocket knife with two folding blades. The handle has a steel cap at each end where blades hinge from body. One blade has a broken tip. Body of knife has a shallow recess in one side with a small locat...REL/13479
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Seaman's Clasp Knife : Ordinary Seaman A P Stuart, HMAS Perth, Royal Australian Navy
Heraldry
Standard navy issue seaman's clasp knife. The unit features an 80 mm folding blade with 'GREGSTEEL' marked on the ricasso. The opposite end of the knife is equipped with a 100mm folding marlin spike. ...REL/03691
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Sheath Knife : Sergeant R S Turner, 6 Division, Australian Army Service Corps
Technology
Sheath Knife. Small knife with a polished steel blade and dark grey bakelite grips. The single edged blade has a curved, upturned tip., and has small serations along the back edge for 50mm forward of ...RELAWM24600
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Shell carving of butter knife : Sergeant H S Smith, Royal Australian Artillery
Heraldry
Maker: Smith, Herbert Sydney
Small shell carving of a butter knife with a handle and notched blade.REL29212
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Shell carving of dinner knife : Sergeant H S Smith, Royal Australian Artillery
Heraldry
Maker: Smith, Herbert Sydney
Shell carving of a dinner knife with smooth elongated blade and short handle.REL29213
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Smatchette Fighting Knife : Corporal R T Petteit, Z Special Unit
Technology
Smachette fighting knife. Oval disc shaped cross-guard separates the heavy alloy hilt from the blade. The grips are made from wood and are secured by four rivets. The pommel and grips are loose. The p...REL/14136.001