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Ammunition bin plate found in aircraft : Avro Lancaster Mk I Bomber 'G for George'
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Opaque plastic notice with the words 'BULLETS NOSE OUTWARDS BELT ROUGH SIDE UP' etched in black text measuring 4mm high. The two left hand corners show signs of small retaining screw holes. The right ...RELAWM31788.259
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Ammunition box : .38 calibre cartridges
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Green stained wooden box of screwed and routed construction. Used for holding 180 boxed .38 calibre pistol cartridges. Comes complete with a sliding wooden lid, a 'T' shaped key attached to a split pi...REL32653
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Ammunition Box : .303 inch calibre
Technology
Ammunition box of screwed and nailed timber construction. It is designed to hold 1,600 .303 inch cartridges in cardboard cartons of twenty rounds each. The corners of the box are reinforced with steel...REL/19088
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Female munition worker's packing gloves
Heraldry
Pair of light tan leather gloves with gauntlet cuffs and dark leather palms. Each cuff is stamped 'M [broad arrow symbol] F'. One glove is marked in pencil 'Female Shell Packer'.RELAWM30614
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.303 inch Drill Mk 7 Cartridge : Royal Australian Navy
Technology
Cartridge, S.A., Drill, .303-Inch, D Mark VII. N. N indicates for Naval use. This Australian produced example was introduced for training purposes circa 1932.REL/07492
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This scrap of food is an enemy bullet
Art
Maker: Morey, N E Australian Army LHQ Cartographic Coy, Australian Survey Corps
Australian Second World War poster depicting a half eaten scrap of bread with butter and jam that has a fly resting on it. This is sitting on the outline of a bullet. This poster warns that unhygien...ARTV02502