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Dubbing wax : Private R R Denney, 2/2 Casualty Clearing Station
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Green circular tin of dubbing wax, for prevention of mould on leather. The lid of the tin is printed with 'DUBBING (MOLD - PREVENTION TYPE) 1 1/2 OZ. NET DIRECTIONS FOR USE Clean leather thoroughly. (...REL35720
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Engraved mess tin : Lance Corporal J C Hood, HQ Guard Battalion, 7th Division
Heraldry
Maker: C & B Ltd Hood, John Cochrane
Large rectangular mess tin with a hinged one-piece metal handle designed to fold over the top of the tin for compact storage. Stamped at the hinge point is, 'C & B LTD 1939 [broad arrow symbol]'. The ...REL34584
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Engraved mug : Lance Corporal J C Hood, HQ Guard Battalion, 7th Division
Heraldry
Maker: James Dixon & Sons
Silver-plated trophy mug with handle and formally engraved, SELANGOR GOLF CLUB MONTHLY MEDAL 1936 C H P'. Below this, punch engraved by hand is a Rising Sun badge and on the sides of the mug is,'16-11...REL34585
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Mess tin : Private R R Denney, 2/2 Casualty Clearing Station
Heraldry
Maker: C & B Ltd
Rectangular mess tin with a hinged, one piece metal handle, designed to fold over the top of the tin for compact storage. Stamped makers markings on one end of the tin read 'C & B LTD / 1939 [broad ar...REL35719
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Red Cross armband : Private R R Denney, 2/2 Casualty Clearing Station
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
White cotton armband with a red felt Geneva cross sewn in the centre. The band is curved - wider at the centre and tapering to either end, to form straps. The band is fastened with a two-pronged metal...REL35716
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Syringe tin : Private R R Denney, 2/2 Casualty Clearing Station
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Green rectangular tin, containing a glass syringe and three steel needles. A stamped inscription on top of the lid is partly legible and read 'original recor syringe'.REL35723
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Tablet box : Private R R Denney, 2/2 Casualty Clearing Station
Heraldry
Maker: Burroughs Wellcome & Co
Black rectangular metal tin with hinged clasp. Underneath the clasp is painted 'TABLETS'. The tin contains twelve glass bottles and five glass vials of pharmaceuticals. The twelve bottles are numbered...REL35724