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Cartridge cases and charger clips: Hill 161, Gallipoli
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Maker: Unknown
Collection of nine .303 cartridge clips, 21 spent Turkish cartridges, six spent Australian cartridges used at Hill 161 on Gallipoli.RELAWM00386.001
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Cartridge clips : Scrubby Knoll, Gallipoli
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Maker: Unknown
Two rusted and damaged .303 cartridge clips. There are small patches of dried mud on each clip.RELAWM00330.002
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7.7 cm German artillery shell: 18 Battalion, AIF
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Maker: Unknown
Body of a fired German 7.7 cm shell. The interior of the shell is coated in dried mud - especially at the base. The exterior base is corroded and the driving band has rifling. The fuze for the shell i...RELAWM07695
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Fragment of a High Explosive German shell : Courtney's Post, Gallipoli
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Maker: Unknown
Large fragment from the upper section of a German High Explosive (HE) shell. There are several ridges on the inside side of the end of the fragment, indicating the thread where the fuse was screwed in...RELAWM00423.001
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12 inch armour piercing shell : HMAS Australia (I)
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Maker: Unknown
12 inch armour piercing shell. The shell is painted black with the words 'ARMOUR PIERCING' painted in white around the midsection. A white band is painted around the midsection and nose. There is a dr...RELAWM07947
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Metal Fragment: removed from an Emden sailor by Captain H B Lewers, Australian Army Medical Corps, AIF
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Maker: Unknown
8 mm fragment of metal removed from the person of a German sailor wounded during the Emden's battle with HMAS Sydney. Kept with a paper envelope, folded in four and badly torn. Front inscription read...REL/03472
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Nose cap of shell fired by "Beachy Bill" at Anzac : Major G C Somerville, 6th Light Horse Regiment
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Maker: Unknown
Damaged cone shaped brass nose cap fuze from a fired artillery shell. Around the edge of the nose cap are numerals in Arabic script. Scratched into the base of the nose cap is 'BEACHY BILL'.RELAWM05100
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Shrapnel ball from a shell fired by HMS Queen Elizabeth : Battleship Hill, Gallipoli
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Maker: Unknown
Round lead ball with pitting on surface.RELAWM00358