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Bomb, HE, Cooper, 20 lb
Technology
Cooper 20 pound aerial bomb. The bomb is made from steel and has four tail fins. The nose cone has a No 7 T fuze attached. A removable nose cone cover is screwed onto the nose. The bomb is painted bro...REL/16091
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Bomb, HE, Cooper, 20 lb Mk 1
Technology
British Steel-cased aerial bomb with four thin sheet metal fins mounted on a wooden tail. The bomb is fitted with a metal protective nose cap over a Cooper fuse. The bomb retains its original dark ta...RELAWM04790
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Bomb, HE, Hales, 20 lb
Technology
Aerial bomb, with steel, pear shaped body, to which is fitted a flanged aluminium holder for the tail fins and vanes which rotate to activate a fuzing mechanism. The bomb has been sectioned to reveal...RELAWM04787
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Bomb, 1650 lb, SN, wooden tail fuse cone
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Wooden tail fuse cone for a British 1650 lb bomb. This relic consists of a turned piece of timber with a diameter approximately 225 mm wide and height of 110 mm. The base of the cone shows extreme...REL47739
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Box of 'Monogram' ticket hooks : Staff Sergeant A D Whitling, 1 Australian Auxiliary Hospital, AIF
Technology
Maker: Birmingham Photographic Co Ltd.
Rectangular lidded box lined in red paper, with a pale green label pasted to the lid, advertising 'Monogram Series of Ticket Hooks, BP Ltd Birmingham , British Manufacture'. A circular panel within th...REL41997
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Box of 'Primus' Spot Binding Strips : Staff Sergeant A D Whitling, I Australian Auxiliary Hospital, AIF
Technology
Maker: W. Butcher and Sons Ltd
Rectangular lidded cardboard box with label pasted to front, reading: 'Primus Spot Binding Strips for Lantern Slide. Registered Design No 225080. 1/- per Box. To Bind 100 Slides'. Accompanied by an il...REL41971
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Box of printing masks and discs : Staff Sergeant A D Whitling, 1 Australian Auxiliary Hospital, AIF
Technology
Maker: Richard Frere
Tan rectangular lidded box with pasted label hand lettered: 'Masks and Discs - 1/4 plate and Post Card sizes. ADW 24.I.04'. There are a range of manufactured masks contained within, including: 1) A s...REL41975
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Brandt Mortar 1915 Projectile Type A for 60 mm Pneumatic Mortar (Inert)
Technology
Maker: Brandt
French Brandt 1915 60 mm pneumatic mortar projectile made from cast metal and sheet steel. The projectile is tear drop in shape and has a sheet metal four fin tail which is screwed into the rear of th...RELAWM12341
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Brass Shell Case from Japanese 75 mm Mortar (Gallipoli)
Technology
Fired brass shell casing from a breech loaded Japanese trench mortar used by Australian forces at Gallipoli in 1915. The fired primer is still attached to the brass shell casing.RELAWM15077.001
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Brass turnbuckle for wire bracing : Baron Manfred von Richthofen, Geschwader 1, German Air Service
Technology
Maker: Fokker
Brass Turnbuckle 3" long. The central portion is pierced by a through hole, into which a tommy rod would have been fitted to allow the turnbuckle to be tightened.REL/00932
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Brigade commander's lance : Brigadier General W Grant, 4 Light Horse Brigade, AIF
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Standard British army issue lance with bamboo shaft, steel lance head and pointed shoe, and a leather thong and grip at the centre of the shaft.RELAWM04498.001
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British aircraft fabric with painted national roundel.
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Piece of aircraft linen fabric (38 X 45-cm) recovered from a British aircraft "brought down before our trenches". The fabric is painted P.C.10 (khaki) and bears a painted blue/white/red roundel (40-cm...REL/01324
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British 1838 Half Penny : Private A M Nicholson, 5 Battalion AIF
Technology
Maker: Unknown
1838 Half Penny. The obverse features the bust of Queen Victoria. The reverse features the figure of Brittania. The coin has been circulated.RELC02994.003
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British .303 inch projectiles : Sniper's Nest, Gallipoli
Technology
Fifteen fired British .303 inch calibre Mk VI and Mk VII projectiles.RELAWM00329.003
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British .303 inch projectiles : Sniper's Nest, Gallipoli
Technology
Maker: Unknown
21 of an original thirty six fired British .303 inch calibre Mk VI and Mk VII projectiles.RELAWM00329.001
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British Pattern 1822 Artillery Officer's Sword and Scabbard : Colonel G J Johnston, Royal Australian Artillery
Technology
Pattern 1822 Artillery Officer's sword and scabbard. The hilt has a nickel plated three bar guard and backstrap. The fishskin grip is bound with silver wire and there is a brown leather sword knot att...RELAWM30904
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British Pattern 1822 Artillery Officer's Sword and Scabbard : Colonel J M Antill, Royal Australian Artillery
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British Pattern 1822 Artillery Officer's sword and scabbard. The hilt has a polished steel three bar guard and backstrap. The fishskin grip is bound with silver wire and has been painted silver. The b...REL/02913
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British Pattern 1822 Artillery Officer's Sword and Scabbard : Field Marshal Lord Birdwood
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Pattern 1822 Artillery Officer's sword and scabbard. The hilt has a a nickel plated three bar guard and backstrap. The fishskin grip is bound with silver wire and there is a brown leather sword knot a...RELAWM15261
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British Pattern 1822 Artillery Officer's Sword and Scabbard : Lieutenant C C Worner, 3 Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF
Technology
Pattern 1822 Artillery Officer's sword and scabbard. Steel three bar hilt and back strap with a wire bound fishskin grip. The slightly curved blade has a single fuller to each side to within eleven in...RELAWM16361.001
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British Pattern 1822 Artillery Officer's Sword : Lieutenant General Sir John Monash, AIF
Technology
British Pattern 1822 Artillery Officer's sword. The hilt has a nickel plated steel three bar guard and checkered backstrap. The fishskin grip is bound with silver wire and has a silver plate attached ...REL/16089.001