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Australian Raiding Club
Technology
Australian Raiding Club. Wooden 35 mm shaft with a Mark V hand grenade body, stamped GF, attached to the top with a single nail. On the base or pommel of the shaft there is a steel 24 mm wide ring col...RELAWM03768
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Cog Wheel Raiding Club Head : Sergeant H K Kahan, 28th Battalion, AIF
Technology
Australian cog wheel raiding club head. An oval cast iron cog wheel with eight teeth (one chipped) designed to fit on an entrenching tool handle to be used as a trench club.RELAWM16073
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German Army raiding club : 3 Australian Tunnelling Company, AIF
Technology
Maker: Unknown
German Army trench club featuring a wooden handle and a coil spring steel flexible truncheon. The end of the truncheon has a square metal nut attached. The wooden handle has a serrated grip and is unp...RELAWM03763
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German Raiding Club
Technology
German Raiding Club. Wooden club that tapers down from 45 mm to 29 mm at the grip which has 15 horizontal grooves. The head is lead filled with seven square boot nails in three rows and holes where fi...RELAWM13203
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German Raiding Club
Technology
German Raiding Club. Plain wooden ball end club having a diameter of 78 mm and slightly tapered shaft with a hole near the end for a wrist strap.RELAWM03760
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German Raiding Club, Hamel : 41st Battalion, AIF
Technology
Maker: German Army
German Raiding Club. Leather covered steel bar with a hook top reinforced with leather rivetted to the inside loop.RELAWM03761
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German Trench Club
Technology
Trench club made from wood with a leather lanyard attached. The head of the club is made from iron and has six studs attached to it. The base of the handle has a pointed pommel.RELAWM03765
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German Trench Raiding Club : Sapper G C Morice ,1 Division Signals Company, AIF
Technology
Improvised German wooden trench club with circular wooden handle. The handle features a pig skin leather wrist strap that is attached by using interlaced weaved leather. The knob is wrapped in a leath...RELAWM08018