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Bevel gear, magneto, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Bevel gear internals from a tank dynamo. Corroded.REL47926
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Broken steel idler wheel, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Steel idler wheel from the front of a Mark II British tank. The rear section is shattered, with a section missing. Corrosion on all surfaces.REL47918
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Broken track plate fragment, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Broken track plate fragment from a British Mark II tank. Corroded.REL47920
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Damaged watch : Corporal G J Howell, 1 Battalion AIF
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Small circular steel fob watch with white enamelled face and brass winding/adjustment crown. The face is printed with black roman numerals and minute graduations, and includes (where the numeral VI wo...RELAWM07900
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Flanged track roller, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Pair of track rollers on their mounting shaft. A steel spring separates the two rollers, and push against a flange attached to the inner face of each roller. The outer roller is retained on the shaft ...REL47919
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Part of a damaged shield from 18 Pounder Gun destroyed on 15 April 1917 : 43 Battery Australian Field Artillery
Heraldry
Shrapnel damaged part of a metal gun shield from an 18 Pounder Gun. This part of the shield has a circular hole in the middle and has apparently been bent by the force of an explosion. The edges have ...RELAWM00511
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Pattern 08 entrenching tool head found at Bullecourt
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Corroded British pattern 08 cast iron entrenching tool head. The spade-like tool is intact, but the helve (wooden handle) is missing.REL/13837
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6 pdr Projectile fired from Hotchkiss QF Mk II Male Tank Gun
Technology
6 pdr Projectile fired from Hotchkiss QF Mk II Male Tank Gun. The projectile is made from steel. The copper driving bands are missing. The projectile has cracked open on one side due to a partial deto...RELAWM00547
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Rear drive flange, British Mark II tank: Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Rear drive exterior bearing plate flange from a Mark II British tank. Corroded.REL47915
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Roller or idler axle with plate from side frame, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Solid steel axle still attached to a torn section of plating from a tank side frame. Corrosion.REL47936
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Short Magazine Lee-Enfield No 1 Mk III* Rifle
Technology
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield No 1 Mk III* bolt action rifle. The receiver is marked under the bolt arm BSA Co SMLE III* 1916. The weapon is extensively damaged and is missing the butt.RELAWM00534
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Shrapnel damaged seat from 18 Pounder Gun destroyed on 15 April 1917 : 43 Battery, Australian Field Artillery, AIF
Heraldry
Shrapnel damaged metal seat from an 18 Pounder Gun. In the middle of the seat is a triangular pattern of four drainage holes. There are numerous small shrapnel holes and two tears in the edge of the s...RELAWM00510
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Small distorted barbed wire picket : Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Barbed wire picket with a circular twist at one end, bent and distorted along its shaft and corroded, with evidence of mud and dirt accretion.REL47913
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Spoke from the wheel of 18 Pounder Gun destroyed on 15 April 1917 : 43 Battery Australian Field Artillery
Heraldry
Damaged wooden spoke from the wheel of an 18 Pounder Gun. The spoke has been broken off at the inner end. On the outer end is the circular tenon that would have fitted into the rim of the wheel.RELAWM00509
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Steel panel with rivetted joining strip, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Steel panel with rivetted joining angle strip, slightly distorted. Corroded.REL47916
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Steel rear driving sprocket, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Steel driving sprocket of bolted construction, with a central tube bearing and a circular toothed driving wheel on each side. Corrosion on all surfaces.REL47917
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Sword Bayonet, Pattern 1907, Mark I. : recovered from Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Generally intact, but heavily corroded Pattern 07 bayonet with a straight cross guard and clearance hole in the pommel. Only a small fragment of wood from the grips remains on the left side.REL/13838
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Twisted plate fragment with rivets, British Mark II tank: Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Twisted steel plate fragment with rivetted sections. Corroded.REL47914
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Two track plates with a 'grouser' attached, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Two track plates to which is bolted a spud or grouser attachment. A pair of track guides are rivetted to the reverse. There is no movement remaining between the track plates. Corroded.REL47954