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Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Shell casing, 105mm shell casing
... Large brass 105mm shell casing... 105mm shell casing 105mm shell casing Equipment Shell casing ...Large brass 105mm shell casing105mm. M14 M28A2 210 MY 7-74 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - ARTILLERY SHELL & PROJECTILE, 1917
... .1) Brass shell casing with paper label on side. .2... Shell - base has "37 - 85 PDP 73.9.17" .1) Brass shell casing ....1) Brass shell casing with paper label on side. .2) Projectile with nose cap 37 mm calibre. This is one of a pair, see Cat No 2704.2.Shell - base has "37 - 85 PDP 73.9.17" weapon, projectile, casing, passchendaele barracks trust -
Woodend RSL
Memorabilia - Trench Art - French Shell Casing Model 1885 37 mm, January 1918
... Shell casing - Brass...-A- - - - 46th Bty - - K.F. KEATING Shell casing - Brass Memorabilia ...The Canon d'Infanterie de 37 modèle 1916 TRP (37mm mle.1916) was a French infantry support gun, first used during World War I. TRP stands for tir rapide, Puteaux (fast-firing, designed by the Atelier de Puteaux). The tactical purpose of this gun was the destruction of machine gun nests. It was also used on aircraft such as the Beardmore W.B.V and the Salmson-Moineau. Fighter ace René Fonck used a 37mm mle.1916 on a SPAD S.XII.Shell casing - BrassOn the base: PDPs 267 1.18 37-85 (there is a symbol of a flaming bomb between 18 and 37) On the side: "1916 ROBECQ VIMY HAMEL BUSIGNY" On opposite side (in an engraved ribbon starting from the base): A-F-A- - - - 46th Bty - - K.F. KEATING -
Woodend RSL
Memorabilia - Trench Art - French Shell Casing Model 1885 37 mm, January 1918
... Shell casing - Brass... of casing): K.F. KEATING Shell casing - Brass Memorabilia Trench Art ...The Canon d'Infanterie de 37 modèle 1916 TRP (37mm mle.1916) was a French infantry support gun, first used during World War I. TRP stands for tir rapide, Puteaux (fast-firing, designed by the Atelier de Puteaux). The tactical purpose of this gun was the destruction of machine gun nests. It was also used on aircraft such as the Beardmore W.B.V and the Salmson-Moineau. Fighter ace René Fonck used a 37mm mle.1916 on a SPAD S.XII.Shell casing - BrassOn the base: PDPs 267 1.18 37-85 (there is a symbol of a flaming bomb between 18 and 37) On the side: "1917 BULLECOURT MESSINES NIEUPORT YPRES" On opposite side (in an engraved ribbon towards top of casing): K.F. KEATING -
Rye RSL Sub Branch
Dinner Gong
... brass shell casings, of various calibres, hand made... brass shell casings, of various calibres, hand made ...Hand theatre made "trench art", utilising used artillery brass shell casings, of various calibres, hand made with such "tools" as were available at the time. They have been decoratively trimmed at the mouth of each with a "scalloped" pattern, the shallowest casing mounted on small arms casings as "feet" and the large casing inverted engraved and embossed with a depiction of the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces "Rising Sun" badge.This "Dinner Gong" and "Striker" are significant Historically and Socially, as it is believed to be the only example of a dinner gong and striker made in theatre as contemporary "trench art" by serving members of this group. Around the top of the main part of the Gong are stamped the initials of the Australian members of the Royal Flying Corps at the time, it is of possible National historical significance, as they were such a small group at best, and a highly vulnerable group, quite likely to not survive the conflict. This group and their desendants went on to be a part of the formation of the Australian Flying Corps, the beginings of the Royal Australian Air Force. It relates to the embrionic stages of a part of the now Australian Defence Force.A commemorative Dinner Gong construted from Artillery Shell Casings of various sizes. The largest cut short at the bottom, mounted on rifle or machine gun casings cut short as 'feet'. A slightly smaller diameter inverted as the 'gong' with decorative engravings depicting, a Rising Sun emblem on a decorated back ground, 'AFC' (Australian Flying Corps) crowned wings, on the same decorated back ground. The open ends of these larger casings is 'scalloped' and decorated beautifully, while the closed ends have a 'pie crust effect around the flanged edge. There is a biforcated mount at the top to hold the 'striker' made from white metal ballastered rod with a wooden eliptical knob. On the top around the striker mount are stamped the initials of those believed to be the first Australian Aviators in the then AFC. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - TRENCH ART WW1, 1914-1918
... Trench art, Serviette rings made from brass shell casings... from brass shell casings. .1) Depict coat of arms for city ...The items were collected by Robert Allen No 7925 6th FAB AIF. Refer Cat No 1786P for his service history also 1777, 1778.Trench art, Serviette rings made from brass shell casings. .1) Depict coat of arms for city of Armntieres .2) Depict coat of arms for city of Albert .3) Depict coat of arms for city of Bapaume. .4) Depict coat of arms for city of Ypres.civic mementoes - souveniers, metalcraft, brassware, domestic items - table settings -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - VASE, Post 1916
... Trench Art. Brass shell casing, made into a vase. The top... shell casing, made into a vase. The top has been flared out ...This is one of an original pair.Trench Art. Brass shell casing, made into a vase. The top has been flared out, near the top has 3 rolled folds around the diameter. On each side are ornamental handles. Inside is a plastic cylinder to hold water. The surface has been given a roughened appearance going from a bronze colour to black.military history - souvenirs, arms - ordnance, metalcraft- brassware -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Shell Casing
... Shell Casing Brass 4.5 inch. 12 pound... Ammunition Shell Casing Brass 4.5 inch. 12 pound Shell Casing ...Shell Casing Brass 4.5 inch. 12 poundammunition -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - TRENCH ART VASES, 1951
... .1) & .2) Trench Art made from brass 40 mm shell casings...) Trench Art made from brass 40 mm shell casings. Engraving ...The 2 items were presented to “DAVID M KEARIN by the Gun Crew HMAS COOTAMUNDRA. “KEARIN D M No R 41516 RAN 1952-58”.1) & .2) Trench Art made from brass 40 mm shell casings. Engraving is along the length of the caseings..1) & .2) “40 mm M4 LOT 175 1951 (up arrow) AN HMAS COOTAMUNDRA 1957”military history - trench art, ornaments, souvenirs -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - BRASS VASE, Post WW2
... Shell casing brass, tapered, used as a tall vase. Item...- brassware “76 x 636 DM 30 LOT SM 104 0103” Shell casing brass ...Shell casing brass, tapered, used as a tall vase. Item classed as trench art.“76 x 636 DM 30 LOT SM 104 0103”military history - souvenirs, arms - ordnance, metal craft- brassware -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - PROJECTILE, 1939-45
... .1) .50 calibre shell casing, brass. .2) .50 calibre round..." "2" .1) .50 calibre shell casing, brass. .2) .50 calibre ...Item souveniered by H.J.B.Burrell BEM MM, VX56959. Refer 290, 296.2P, 297.2P 298.4..1) .50 calibre shell casing, brass. .2) .50 calibre round, brass with rifling..1) "u" "2"arms - ammunition, .50 cal -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Trenchart letter opener, Circa 1920s
... a piece of sheet brass from a shell casing.... a shell casing. Trenchart letter opener. ...The first Battle of Ypres (French: Premiere Bataille de Flandres . German: Erste Flandernsschlacht,19th October - 22 November 1914) was Battle of the First World War fought on the Western Front around Ypres in West Flanders Belgium.WW 1 Brass Trench Art Souvenir Letter Opener. Configured from a bullet on which is mounted a German Crown Button.and a piece of sheet brass from a shell casing.Inscribed on blade of letter opener is Souvenirs Ypres. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - VASE, 1940
... Trench Art. Vase made from an 18 (pounder) shell casing...)56” Trench Art. Vase made from an 18 (pounder) shell casing ...Trench Art. Vase made from an 18 (pounder) shell casing, brass. The top has been rolled out widening the diameter of the opening.“18 PR IV 161 MF CF 5 1940 (up arrow)56”souvenir, trench art -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - VASES WW2, 1941
... .1) Shell casing, brass with flared end to make a vase...) Shell casing, brass with flared end to make a vase. Engraving ...Items classed as Trench art..1) Shell casing, brass with flared end to make a vase. Engraving on the side is a depiction of an ancient building with place & date. .2) Same as 1.) above. Items were classed as Trench Art..1) “75 X FB ARS 69L 39D - BAALBECK 1941” .2) “75 X FB, ARS 11L 33.A - BAALBECK 1941”military history - souvenirs, arms - ordnance, metalcraft brassware -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Munitions, Cartridge reloader
This cartridge re-loader is most likely for loading 12 gauge shotgun shells. It is not known if it was for private or military use. This cartridge re-loader has been in the collection of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society for many years but it has no known local provenance. It is an interesting relic from times past. This is a brass cartridge re-loader. It has a rectangular brass base with four brass columns supporting a rectangular top with a hollow middle. The columns of the casing are affixed with metal screws. Inside this protective casing are two cartridge-shaped brass pillars, one with a metal spike at the end and one with a small opening at the top. Both of these pillars are fixed to the base of the protective casing. Over-arching these two objects is a brass lever hinged at the end. This has a wooden handle The arm of the lever has a small protusion on the bottom which pushes into the opening of one of the pillars. It also has a small indentation which fits into the spike of the other pillar. ‘12’ history of warrnambool, cartridge re-loader -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Ordinance, 75mm French Shell Casing, Year 1919
... the quality of material [brass]used for shell casing at that time ...Many casings were decorated by troops and used as ashtrays & containers.It examples the quality of material [brass]used for shell casing at that time.Brass Shell Base with Lid Belgium 1916-1919BELGIUM ...1916_1919 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - SHELL CASING, Post 1939
Item in the collection of Reginald Charles Allardice No 418557 RAAF, refer cat No 3627.5 for his service details.Cylinder shape brass casing from a 20 MM cannon, striker end has number stamping on.“20 mm MK2 9......”ordnance, military, weapons -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - TRENCH ART WW2, 1942
.1) & .2) A pair of steel 20 mm cannon shells made into pepper & salt shakers. Brass nose caps have been drilled out, one has 1 hole & the other 3. The sides are painted red & yellow. A brass shell case is crimped down onto the cannon shell. The copper driving band is unused..1) Salt: “ Nose cap: Lot 2-50424-214-42”, Shell: “Lot 50424-178 1942 KOP M” , Base: “20MM-M21 1942 GMS” .2) Pepper: Nose cap: “Lot 2-50424-214-42”, Casing: “Lot 50424-178 1942 KOP”, Base: “20MM-M21 1942 GMS”military history-souvenirs, trench art -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - ARTILLERY SHELL & PROJECTILE, 1917
.1) Brass cannon shell. calibre 37 mm with projectile shell - brass - inert .2) Projectile - steel with four copper driving bands, not fired - nose cap - hollow brass threaded base.Shell - base "37 - 85 pdps 73 .9.17", Projectile - "IF (not legible)", Nose cap - "39817"passchendaele barracks trust, weapon, projectile, casing -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - TRENCH ART WW2, C.1941 - 43
Vase & Jug made from shells brought home by Gunner Harold Salmon VX32173, enlisted 18.06.1940, discharged 17.09.1945.1 Jug, made from shell casing and silver or chrome plated. Handle is made of rifle cartridges soldered on. .2 Brass casing for "shotgun" type starting system for English Electric engine..1 Stamped on side "Syria", base has "75 DE C ATL 953 18C" .2 On base "Cart Elec Eng Start ME 79/2 87 ME 7/80", stamped in black ink "N010 Mk2"arms-ammunition, metalcraft-brassware, epns, trench art -
Bendigo Military Museum
Textile - TRENCH ART ASH TRAY, 1940
Trench Art made from brass ordnance pieces. The base & stand are made from a 75 mm shell casing & a .50 cal projectile. The top is made from a .50 cal, .303 projectile to form a Lightning Fighter aircarft.“75 mm. M18 LOT 2 - 1306 - 28 BB, CO 1941”military history, trench art, souvenirs, ashtrays -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - 38 MM SHELL, est 1940
... .1) 38mm shell casing, engraved brass base. .2) Armour.../July 20th/1941/AIF" .1) 38mm shell casing, engraved brass base ...Item souvenired by Donald Joseph Osborn NX56380, enlisted 29.7.40. He served in the 2/17th Australian Infantry Carrier Platoon 9th Div AIF. Served in the Seige of Tobruk, Tel El Eisa, El Alamein, Lae and Finschafen Campaigns. At discharge on 2.1.45 he was a Cpl in 3 Reinf's 2/17th Batt. .1) 38mm shell casing, engraved brass base. .2) Armour piercing projectile- anti-tank round.Faintly engraved "17th INF BATT/TOBRUK/July 20th/1941/AIF"arms-ammunition, military history, projectile -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - TRENCH ART, 1941
Brass map of Australia on top of a brass boomerang, which is attached to a brass 6 pdr. shell case on the outside circular base of the casing."AUSTRALIA" on side of casing. On shell base: 6 Pr 10 cwt 11, LOT 197, RL kn 1941 CFornaments, military history, trench art -
Friends of the Cerberus Inc
6 pounder Shell casing, 1889
Nordenfelt Six pounder quick firing guns were used by land and naval forces to counter torpedo boats.The projectile and its shell casing are of the type and age used by the Victorian Naval Forces but could equally have been used by the land forces.Cylindrical brass tube closed at base and open at other end.victorian naval forces, victorian navy, nordenfelt quich firing gun, ammunition -
Friends of the Cerberus Inc
14 pounder Shell casing, circa 1888
... Cylindrical shell casing made of brass.... On base - "N" Cylindrical shell casing made of brass. 14 pounder ...A 14 pounder shell casing manufactured for the two prototype guns used by the Victorian Navy. Unlike the later Mk I and M II 14 pounders which used separate components the ammunition for the prototype guns was assembled into one fixed piece and crimped together.Only a handfull of these sheels are known to exist as later 14 pounder guns used separate shell casing and projectiles.Cylindrical shell casing made of brass.On base - "N"nordenfelt shell case, ammunition -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
WW1 shell, 1917
WW1 Shell casing and projectile. The casing is made of Brass and the projectile is SteelOn the Casing 1.59 in - lot 8 - CF 1917 On projectile 58 P - 1.59 IN - RS - VSM-L10-17 Nose Cap 59No 131 R&S 1917 R L lot No 16ww1 1917 shell -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Shell and projectile
... 2 pound shell case and projectile. Brass casing.../44 2 pound shell case and projectile. Brass casing ...2 pound shell case and projectile. Brass casing with a steel projectileOn the projectile there is A P 22 3 507 On the base of the casing is 2 pd no 2 504 MF C 1942 WC On firing primmer no 12 IPG 5/41 46me 10/44ww2 shell and projectile -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Candle Sticks
Brass and copper - AIF 1955-60s Trench Art - 20cal shell casing. (X2) Ht. 6" (15cm), dia 4" (10cm)ephemera, ww2, general -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Shell Casing
... Ammunition 1913 Army Magdeberg Polte 30.5cm brass casing, Shell ...Magdeberg Polte 30.5cm brass casing,ammunition, 1913, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Artillery shell
... Artillery Brass casing - smoke round. Stripes of green, red ...Brass casing - smoke round. Stripes of green, red and small black colours leading up to the fuse. No.3 on information sheet.smoke round, shell, artillery