Showing 259 items matching field equipment
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - H-Strap Combat Field Equipment Suspender Cotton Strap
... H-Strap Combat Field Equipment Suspender Cotton Strap....H-Strap Combat Field Equipment Suspender Cotton Strap....H-Strap Combat Field Equipment Suspender Cotton Strap...H-Strap Combat Field Equipment Suspender Cotton Strap ... -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Functional object - Field Equipment, WWI Field Equipment - Coin Purse, c.1916-1918
... Field Equipment...WWI Field Equipment - Coin Purse... Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Field Equipment ...WWI coin purse, personal use by soldier Small leather coin purse. Four compartments, front compartment has leather lip, third compartment has button lock. Metal latch lock.No markings or inscriptionsww1, purse, leather, wark vc club -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Equipment - Field Equipment, Field Glasses
... Field Equipment...Field equipment... Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Field Equipment ...Small metal field glasses with grey green finish.ww1, field equipment, binoculars, wark vc club -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet, Notes on Anti-Tank Shooting. Field Equipment, 1942
... Notes on Anti-Tank Shooting. Field Equipment... on Anti-Tank Shooting. Field Equipment Paper covered booklet METP ...Paper covered bookletMETP No 12 Part IV anti-tank gunnery -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Equipment - Field Equipment, German WW1 Gas mask in tin, 1918
... Field Equipment... Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Field Equipment ...Late WW1 gas maskThis item was worn by German soldiers to protect them against chemical weapons during WW1Late first world war gas mask complete with field grey carry tin and replacement lenses in original paper Tin has a short, tan cotton strap for wearing over the wearers shoulder. replacement lenses are packed in celephane with "klarscheiben vor feuchtigkeit schutzen nicht wischen, nur am rande anfassen so einlegen" which translates to "Do not wipe clear discs from moisture protection, just touch at the edge so insert " 27.Mal1918 on base of tin "klarscheiben vor feuchtigkeit schutzen nicht wischen, nur am rande anfassen so einlegen" on replacemet lenses ww1, german, gas mask, wark vc club -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Headwear - Field Equipment, German WW1 Gas Mask, c.1916-1918
... Field Equipment... Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Field Equipment Headwear ...Used by German Soldiers to protect against chemical weaponsWW1 German Gas Mask made of Tan rubberised canvas, with metal canister and cellophane eyes. Elesick staps for the wearer to fit to hear and a long cotton strap to wear around neck when mask is not in use. mask has folded in and set in place due to decay3379 2 printed inside chin paddingww1, german, gas mask -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Equipment - Field Equipment, WWI Gas Mask, c.1916-1918
... Field Equipment... Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Field Equipment ...Used by German Soldiers to protect against chemical weapons WWI German Gas Mask made of Tan rubberised canvas, with metal canister and cellophane eyes. Elastic straps for the wearer to fit to head and a long cotton strap to wear around neck when mask is not in use. Hand written text on head straps.Hand written text on head straps - indescribable. ww1, german, gas mask, wark vc club -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Equipment - Field Equipment - German WWI Gas Mask Tin, WW1 German Gas Mask Tin, 1918
... Field Equipment - German WWI Gas Mask Tin... Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Field Equipment - German ...Late WWI German gas mask tinThis item was used by German soldiers to house and carry gas masks to protect them against chemical weapons during WW1Late First World War German field grey carry tin for gas mask. One tan cotton strap for wearing over the wearers shoulder. Shorter tan cotton strap with button hole to attach to wearers belt. Inside tin lid has piece of paper with German inscriptions.Inside tin lid has piece of paper with German inscriptions. Inscription 'SS' overlapping on tin lid lip.ww1, gas mask, tin, german, wark vc club -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Equipment - Field Equipment, Water bottle
... Field Equipment... Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Field Equipment ...passed down from 1RVR Association collectionAluminium water bottle with cork stopper and leather strap.ww1 -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Container - Field Equipment, AMF Ration Tin, c.1916-1918
... Field Equipment... Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Field Equipment ...WWI operation ration tinThe Australian Military Force ration tin was used by Australian soldiers on operations to provide three complete meals in a field environment.Metal green 'A.M.F Operation Ration' Tin. Opening metal 'key' on top. Front of tin has opening instructions, and back of tin has description of contents with some details missing due to rust and deterioration.Front of tin: 'TURN KEY <- TO OPEN CAN' 'A.M.F OPERATION RATION 02. D^D' Back of tin: description of contents, logo 'UNION CANCO' Bottom of tin has numbers 1244tin, ration, ww1 -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Uniform - Field Equipment, Brodie Helmet, c. 1915
... Field Equipment ...Field Equipment Uniform Brodie Helmet WWI Brodie Helmet ...WWI Brodie Helmet made of steel with inner liner of canvas and rubber with draw string. Inscriptions in metal of 1941 and 1942wwi, wwii, helmet -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Uniform - Field Equipment: M1 Steel Helmet
... Field Equipment: M1 Steel Helmet...Field Equipment: M1 Steel Helmet Uniform US M1 style Steel ...protective equipment worn by soldiers US M1 style Steel helmet with liner and green and black scrim net cover. 5/6 rvr, helmet, ww2, vietnam, army -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Michael K Cecil, Australian Military Equipment Profiles: Field Artillery 1939-1945. 25 Pdr Gun, 25 Pdr Short Gun, Artillery Tractors No.3, 3A, 8,9, Artillery Trailer No. 27 Mk.1, 1992
... Australian Military Equipment Profiles: Field Artillery...Book Australian Military Equipment Profiles: Field ...Illustrative and textual description of Australian field artillery 1939-1945Ill, p.40non-fictionIllustrative and textual description of Australian field artillery 1939-1945military weapons - australia, weapons - australia -
Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
Hexamine Stove, c. 1960s
... , such as this example, were used in the field by soldiers for the preparation ...Hexamine stoves, such as this example, were used in the field by soldiers for the preparation of food and boiling of water. The stove would have been fuelled by hexamine tablets, which contain flammable elements of formaldehyde, ammonia, nitrogen oxide and hydrogen cyanide. Associated tablets have been removed from collection as a safety precaution. Due to the fumes of the fuel tablet, food cooked on such a stove would have been sealed in a container when cooking.Silver coloured aluminium hexamine stove. The stove is made of three pieces of metal, the 'floor' and two sides, which form a box when closed and when open appear like an upturned table. The floor of the stove has a series of holes and lines stamped into it. The sides of the stove have been attached to the base with brass rivets. When open, the sides open to form a stand at the base and the interlocking grooves which line the edges of the sides act as a cooking platform on top. When closed, the stove appears as a small box. cooking, vietnam, field, equipment, rations, food, 1960s -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Cook Set, LEYSE
... field equipment... Armoured Corps units for field cooking. catering cook set field ...Since 1960's, standard issue for vehicle crews of Royal Australian Armoured Corps units for field cooking. Three piece aluminium cook set consisting of two nested cooking pots with top for use as a lid or frying pan. Top fitted with fold out handles Stamped on bottom: " U.S 1962 DSA 4-138 LEYSE" catering, cook set, field equipment -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Technical Manual, United States Government Printing Office, STOVE, COOKING, GASOLINE, M-1950 ONE BURNER, 10/1951
... field equipment... stove field equipment user manual United States Government ...Used with single burner petrol stoves issued to vehicle crews from 1960'sUser manual. Department of the Army Technical Manual TM 10-708cooking, stove, field equipment, user manual -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Holster, pistol, Probably early 20th century
... field equipment... field equipment pistol holster ...Pistol holster, 1937 pattern, webbing construction with brass fittings, painted black. With lanyard, black paintedaccoutrements, field equipment, pistol holster -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Pouch, pistol ammunition
... field equipment... accoutrements field equipment ammunition pouch ...Standard issue, post WW2 to circa 19901937 pattern webbing pistol pouch, painted black, with brass fittingsaccoutrements, field equipment, ammunition pouch -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Equipment - Bush Kettle
... field equipment.... Known as "Choofers" field equipment cooking ...Such items used by troops in field exercises. Known as "Choofers"Made of soldered tin plate. It has a central open column for fire of twigs and leaves, surrounded by a water jacket. Fitted with folding double wire handle. On top is a small fitted funnel to facilitate filling and a small vent hole. Traces of label adhesive on body suggest that it was made from a food can.Nilfield equipment, cooking -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Webbing Field Pack
... Used as field equipment AIF WWI WWII... Used as field equipment AIF WWI WWII ...Used as field equipment AIF WWI WWIIWebbing Feild pack 1908 pattern with brass buckles and webbing straps part of "pack and basic pouches -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph, c1919
... which originally was a piece of field equipment used... was a piece of field equipment used by the Rupertswood Battery ...The crowd are gathered around the former Rupertswood gun which originally was a piece of field equipment used by the Rupertswood Battery. The Clarke family eventually gave it the the residents of Sunbury. Today it is encased in a special glass case and displayed opposite the Sunbury Memorial Hall on the Village Green.A black and white photograph of a crowd of people seated around a large gun in an open area.rupertswood battery, rupertswood gun -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - NOTEBOOK, Australian Government, Field Message and Note Book, 1968
... goldfields NOTEBOOK Book Field Message and Note Book Notebook ...Item issued to Malcolm Stuart Angus, No 3112710, served Vietnam.Notebook with green fabric cover. Pages marked with 5mm grid. Australian Military Forces AAB-64, reprinted February 1968.Handwritten on top of front cover "Pte M S Angus"documents-notebooks, military equipment, field message -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of horses ploughing fields
... ploughing a field using historic equipment. Potentially taken... of harnessed horses ploughing a field using historic equipment ...Churchill Island has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series shows the extensive work and volunteering conducted on site by workers after it was turned into a heritage siteColour photograph of two teams of harnessed horses ploughing a field using historic equipment. Potentially taken in 2001 at a Working Horses ExpoCatalogue number on reverse in pencil. churchill island, photograph -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet, Australian Army Manual of Land Warfare Part 2 Vol 1 Pam No 1 Employment of Artillery (All Corps) 1984, 1984
... principles of field artillery, its equipment and effects, command... the role and general principles of field artillery, its equipment ...A soft covered booklet describing the role and general principles of field artillery, its equipment and effects, command and communications administration and supply, planning and employment, air defence etc. 2 copies7610-66-118-5456artillery, employment -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Case, Leather
... clinometer MK IV used in conjunction with the QF 25 PDR field gun... with the QF 25 PDR field gun. Standard equipment issued with the 25 ...A purpose made protective transit case for the sight clinometer MK IV used in conjunction with the QF 25 PDR field gun. Standard equipment issued with the 25 PDR artillery piece. Refer to items 00111 and 00111.1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - AHQ Survey Regiment Open Day, Fortuna Villa, Bendigo, c1958
... in the background of these group photos there were displays of field... displays of field surveying equipment. It is known an Open Day ...This is a set of three photographs of an Open Day held at the AHQ Survey Regiment, Bendigo c1958. It’s evident in the background of these group photos there were displays of field surveying equipment. It is known an Open Day was held on the 2nd of November 1958. As the CO LTCOL Lindsay Lockwood MID is positively identified, it’s highly probable these photos were taken at that time. LTCOL Lindsay Lockwood was the CO of the AHQ Survey Regiment from 1951 to 1962. As the longest serving commanding officer of the unit, there was many changes implemented under his command. He decided an Open Day was the best way for the local community in Bendigo to gain an insight into the unit’s important role as Defence’s map production agency, its technical equipment, and its economic importance to Bendigo. It also gave them an opportunity to tour through historic Fortuna Villa. In the background of photo .1P above the man on the right is a sign with the following text: ‘STAR OBSERVING EQUIPMENT.’ LTCOL Lindsay Lockwood’s period as CO is covered in more detail in pages 48-49 of Valerie Lovejoy’s book 'Mapmakers of Fortuna – A history of the Army Survey Regiment’ ISBN: 0-646-42120-4. Also refer to page 75 for more detailed information on the Open Day held in 1958. This is a set of photographs of an Open Day held at the AHQ Survey Regiment, Bendigo c1958. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black and white. Unidentified civilian visitors, 2nd from left: LTCOL Lindsay Lockwood MID. .2) - Photo, black and white. Unidentified Army Padre (centre) and civilian visitors. .3) - Photo, black and white. Unidentified civilian visitors..1P – annotated on back ‘COL LOCKWOOD’ .2P – no annotations .3P – annotated ‘Bishop Rich-e-a-‘royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph
... Shows field dress and webbing equipment worn in 1989.... Shows field dress and webbing equipment worn in 1989. The 8th ...Shows field dress and webbing equipment worn in 1989. The 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles was raised as a regiment of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps on 1 May 1948 with Headquarters in Melbourne and squadrons in Sale, Benalla/Wangaratta and Albury. In 1955 Regimental Headquarters moved to Wangaratta and a second squadron was located at Albury. The Sale squadron transferred to 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse. In 1977 8/13 VMR Regiment was reduced to an independent squadron A Squadron 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles and in 1991 was linked with 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse forming the VMR Squadron of that regiment.Black and white photograph of two soldiers of 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles cleaning the barrel of a 76mm gun on 76mm M113 Fire Support Vehicle. Corporal Marcos Ludeman at left. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Richard W. Richards et al, Correspondence with Dick Richards, 1956-7
... months in the field with makeshift equipment - and you're... some 9 months in the field with makeshift equipment ...Dick Richards joined the Ballarat School of Mines in 1914, and soon afterwards was granted leave to join an expedition to Antartica. In 1915 he sailed from Australia with the Antarctic Exploration Expedition, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton. Prime Minister Bob Hawke wrote in 1984 'Your incredible journey of almost 2000 miles across the Antarctic Wastelands - involving some 9 months in the field with makeshift equipment - and you're adherence to duty in the face of enormous difficulty, suffering from scurvy, and the death of comrades, will; be an inspiration to your countrymen of the future as it is to us today." After returning to Australia Dick Richards resumed his work at SMB as Lecturer in Physics and Mathematics, and developed many pieces of experimental equipment. During World War Two he acted as a scientific adviser in the production of optical apparatus in Australia. In 1946 he was appointed Principal and twelve years later he retired after a total of 44 years service.Correspondence .1) Dick Richards to the Ross Sea Committee, 06/06/1957 .2) Letter from Wilis N. Tressler to Dick Richards, 21/12/ .3) Letter from Dick Richards to Willis N Tresslerdick richards, r.w. richards, willis tressler, cape evans, mcmurdo sound, u.s.s. glacier agb-4, lettherhead, antarctica, ballarat school of mines principal, captain mackintosh, spencer-smith, hayward, cape royds, mortimer mccarthy -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat Courier, Dick Richards and his sister, Mrs V.S. Greenhalgh with the Bust of Dick Richards, 06/1983
... months in the field with makeshift equipment - and you're... in the field with makeshift equipment - and you're adherence to duty ...Dick Richards joined the Ballarat School of Mines in 1914, and soon afterwards was granted leave to join an expedition to Antartica. In 1915 he sailed from Australia with the Antartic Exploraton Expedition, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton. Most Antarctic enthusiasts know of Ernest Shackleton's attempt to cross the continent, only to be thwarted by the sinking of the ship 'Endurance'. Dick Richards was the physicist and sled manager for Shackleton's Ross Sea Party - with the task to meet Shackleton on the other side of the continent. When Shackleton planned his transcontinental crossing he decided to use supply depots as loads of supplies were too heavy to pull. The depots would enable Shackleton's party to carry just enough to reach the Pole, relying on the depots which were to be left by the Aurora's crew every 60 miles, stowed in 2 sledge journeys in 1915 and 1916. Dick Richards spent 3 freezing years in Antarctica between 1914 and 1917. Richards' worst experience was when his ship Aurora, tethered offshore, was blown away in a gale leaving Richards marooned for two years with nine other men on the ice floe. The expedition, consisting of two teams, were attempting to cross Antarctica from opposite sides, linking up somewhere near the middle. "That was with pretty poor equipment by today's standards, and we did not make it." (Dick Richards) The Ross Sea Party arrived in McMurdo Sound aboard the Aurora in January 1915. The men planned to make two sledging trips to leave supply depots every 60 nautical miles to Mount Hope about 400 miles away. The going was tough as the sledges were overloaded. Temperatures were as low as minus 68F. In June 1916 the party crossed on foot to Cape Evans, occupied Scott's Hut (from his Terra Nova Expedition, erected in January 1911) in May 1915, for two months. On 10 January 1917 Richards was hunting for seals when he saw a ship on the horizon. It was 'The Aurora'. Picking up the relieved survivors 'The Aurora' arrived in New Zealand on 9 February 1917 to a hero's welcome. Joyce, Wild, Hayward and Richards later won the Albert Medal for their heroic devotion to duty. Later an inlet on the Antartic continent was named after Richards. Dick Richards wrote the following years after the ordeal "To me no undertaking carried through to conclusion is for nothing. And so I don't think of our struggle as futile. It was something the human spirit accomplished." Prime Minister Bob Hawke wrote in 1984 'Your incredible journey of almost 2000 miles across the Antarctic Wastelands - involving some 9 months in the field with makeshift equipment - and you're adherence to duty in the face of enormous difficulty, suffering from scurvy, and the death of comrades, will; be an inspiration to your countrymen of the future as it is to us today." After returning to Australia Dick Richards resumed his work at SMB as Lecturer in Physics and Mathematics, and developed many pieces of experimental equipment. During World War Two he acted as a scientific adviser in the production of optical apparatus in Australia. In 1946 he was appointed Principal and twelve years later he retired after a total of 44 years service. Dick Richards has been honoured through the naming of a Ballarat School of Mines prize - The R.W. Richards Medal. This medal later became a University of Ballarat prize. It has been awarded annually since 1959 to the Bachelor of Applied Science graduate considered to have achieved the most outstanding academic performance of their course. (See http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/aasp/is/library/collections/art_history/honour-roll/honourroll_Richards,Dick.shtml )A man and lady inspect a bust of Richard (Dick) Richards by sculptor Victor Greenhalgh. The scultpure is at the Ballarat School of Mines. The man is Dick Richards, and the woman is his sister and wife of sculptor Victor Greenhalgh. Both Dick Richards and Victor Greenhalgh were former students and teachers at the Ballarat School of Mines. The bust of Dick Richards was Victor Greenhalgh's last work and was cast in bronze after his death. The bust was presented to the Ballarat School of Mines by Mrs V.S. Greenhalgh (widow of the sculptor and sister of the subject). At the presentation Victor Greenhagh's son said "the two men had been friends as well as brothers-in-law, were of similar age, both enjoyed red wine, beer and cricket and both were educationalists, one an artist the other a mathematician."dick richards, r.w. richards, richards, richard w. richards, victor greenhalgh, bust, sculpture, ballarat school of mines, antarctica, ross shore -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Personal Effects, man's razor blade in box, 20thC
Safety razors had been developed in the mid-19th century, but still used a forged blade that dulled and rusted. In the 1870s, the Kampfe Brothers ( Germany) introduced a type of safety razor. Gillette improved these earlier safety-razor designs, and introduced the high-profit-margin stamped razor blade steel blade. Gillette's innovation was the thin, inexpensive, disposable blade of stamped steel. King Camp Gillette observed in 1902 that as existing, relatively expensive, razor blades dulled quickly and needed continuous sharpening, a razor whose blade could be thrown away when it dulled would meet a real need and likely be profitable. In 1918, when the U.S. entered World War I, the Gillette company provided all American soldiers with a field razor set, paid for by the government, and as they were allowed to take them at discharge they continued their use of this product thus ensuring future sales. An unused, wrapped, man's razor blade in a box. 7 O'clock brand '7 O'CLOCK / REGD. TRADE MARK / BLADES / DOUBLE EDGED shaving equipment. razorblades, safety razors, cheltenham, moorabbin, bentleigh, pioneers, early settlers