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Imperial Japanese Navy Midget Submarine Clock : Sydney Harbour
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Mechanical action clock mounted in cylindrical case with mounting lugs pierced for screw fastening to interior of submarine. On the lower part of the face is a serial number #1997. Around the rim of ...REL23894
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Imperial Japanese 'Type A' midget submarine souvenir : threaded piece of tube with nut
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Souvenir metal fitting taken from one of the Japanese midget submarines sunk in Sydney Harbour on 31 May 1942. The fitting comprises a threaded steel tubular body with a hexagonal brass bolt attached....REL36379
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Lower hull crew hatch cover : Midget Submarine Type A, Imperial Japanese Navy
Technology
Maker: Kure Naval Dockyard, Ourazaki Kure
Gloss black, circular access hatch cover with three locking steel latches and a central locking mechanism. The outer steel skin is damaged and dented, the hand hold for closing the hatch has been bent...RELAWM30104.012
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Midget Submarine Type A : Imperial Japanese Navy
Technology
Japanese Midget submarine which is a composite of two submarines - the Ha-21 and the Ha-14. The original submarine type was constructed of 6.4mm steel plate in five sections: Forward section incorpor...RELAWM30104
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Periscope from a Japanese Type A Midget Submarine
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Body of a periscope from an Imperial Japanese Navy Type A Midget Submarine. The periscope has handles and various metal collars and sleeves in place at the base. There is a 30mm aperture near the base...RELAWM31966
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Souvenir : Small lead model Japanese midget submarine
Technology
Maker: Royal Australian Navy
Waterline lead model of an Imperial Japanese midget submarine Type ‘A Kai 1’ (improved version 1). The model is 110 mm in length. Cast into the starboard (right) side of the model is the wording 'Ma...REL/04043.001