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Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Case for Dial Sight, 1942
... Leather case for Dial Sight for 15 pounder field gun (Case... Leather case for Dial Sight for 15 pounder field gun (Case only ...Leather case for Dial Sight for 15 pounder field gun (Case only; Dial sight not present) D^D CASE NO. 107 (AUST) NO. ... DIAL SIGHT (No. obscured by scratch in leather) F.S. 1942 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet, Keliher, Hudson & Keans Ltd, Artillery Training Vol III Field Gunnery Pam No 7 1943
... , Chapter XIV. Dealing with calibration of field guns..., Chapter XIV. Dealing with calibration of field guns Artillery ...Paper booklet superseding Artillery Training Vol II 1934, Chapter XIV. Dealing with calibration of field gunsNot to be publishedartillery training, world war 2 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Vehicle, M2 A2 105mm Howitzer, 1966 approx
... General purpose towed field artillery gun.... S/N 10515-66-142-8111 General purpose towed field artillery ...General purpose towed field artillery gun.S/N 10515-66-142-8111howitzers, 105mm howitzer -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Weapon - Gun sight, 1916 circa
... Pounder field gun made of brass and other metals. The object... Pounder field gun made of brass and other metals. The object ...This gun sight was brought home from WWI (1914-1918) by members of the 13th Battery 5th Field Artillery Brigade (Albury Battery) as a souvenir of its action in the first battle of Bullecourt April 1917. On one occasion during the battle the Battery was surrounded by a German counter attack. They dragged their guns out of the gun pits and continued firing to the flanks and rear and supported the Australian counter penetration attack which restored the situation. After the war a recreational reserve in Albury NSW was named Noreuil Park after the French village near where the action occurred.A rare object with significant connection to Albury NSW and its citizen soldiers who served with the AIF in WWI (1914-1918). The engraving gives it close association with the recreational park in Albury named after the French village of Noreuil and honouring the soldiers who fought there with great courage. Range drum portion of the sighting mechanism from an 18 Pounder field gun made of brass and other metals. The object is engraved with the word NOREUIL and the date 2.4.17.Serial No 5459; and NOREUIL 2.4.17gun sight, noreuil, albury, 13th battery -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c 1897
... Five men in uniform standing by a field gun. One wheel... Rupertswood Five men in uniform standing by a field gun. One wheel ...The original photo is part of an album taken by W Walls, the front page of which is inscribed " The Hill /Sunbury/April 1897". Whilest most of the photos relate to the environs of the asylum, there are othrs taken around Sunbury and ? elsewhere. The original album is held as part of the Mental Health library Collection. During 2000 this was transferred from Mont Park to the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Presumably Rupertswood Battery gun and gunners.Five men in uniform standing by a field gun. One wheel is missing from the gun and it is held upright with a length of timber. There is a hill and trees in the background.Unmounted black and white photograph.walls, w., sunbury asylum, walls album, rupertswood, george evans collection, rupertswood -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Munition, 18 PDR
... Artillery cartridge case from an 18 pounder field gun... field gun. This used brass case was manufactured in 1917. The 18 ...Artillery cartridge case from an 18 pounder field gun. This used brass case was manufactured in 1917. The 18 PDR was the main field artillery armament of the British and Commonwealth forces during WW 1. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Postcard
... Cover khaki and white. Picture of field gun, 3 soldiers.... Picture of field gun, 3 soldiers. Vietnam written in red ...Cover khaki and white. Picture of field gun, 3 soldiers. Vietnam written in red with yellow outline. Postcard pack consisting of 14 (including front cover) scenes of military life and work in VietnamA Land of Conflict Vietnam Back - Base Camp, An Khepostcard -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, BOER WAR, R E King Limited, The Boer War 1899-1900, c.1900
... soldiers with field gun. 344 pages, cut, plain, beige... with field gun. 344 pages, cut, plain, beige. Illustrated with black ...Hard, cardboard cover, mustard & yellow buckram with black & gold print on front & spine. Illustrated in black silhouette soldiers with field gun. 344 pages, cut, plain, beige. Illustrated with black & white photos.Handwritten in grey lead pencil on front flyleaf: “This book belonged to Alexander Steele, Father of Maude Mary Hanson nee Steele, Maternal G.Grandfather to Kenneth John Hanson” Handwritten in black ink on top of flyleaf: “A Steele” Bottom of flyleaf: “Donated by Ken Hanson” “RSL stamp”book, boer war -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Case, Leather
... clinometer MK IV used in conjunction with the QF 25 PDR field gun... field gun. Standard equipment issued with the 25 PDR artillery ...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 -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, Photograph in paper frame, 1917
... of the captured Ottaman Field guns during the Gaza Battle in WW1... soldiers, 2 sitting on 2 of the captured Ottaman Field guns during ...The picture shows 3 soldiers, 2 sitting on 2 of the captured Ottaman Field guns during the Gaza Battle in WW1On the paper frame written Guns captured by us during the Gaza Battle gaza battle, ww1, guns, ottaman -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Munition, 18 PDR
... Artillery cartridge case from an 18 pounder field gun... field gun. This used brass case is the Mark ll type ...Artillery cartridge case from an 18 pounder field gun. This used brass case is the Mark ll type, manufactured in 1918. The 18 PDR was the main field artillery armament of the British and Commonwealth forces during WW 1. -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Munition, Trench Art
... cartridge (or case) from an 18 pounder field gun. This cartridge... artillery cartridge (or case) from an 18 pounder field gun ...Example of trench art, this is made from a used artillery cartridge (or case) from an 18 pounder field gun. This cartridge was manufactured in 1917. The 18 PDR was the main artillery armament of the British and Commonwealth forces during World War 1. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH WW1, FRAMED, Golarts Studios, Post WW1
... Photo of Artillery Battery Gun Emplacement. Field gun...: “Trust No 22” Photo of Artillery Battery Gun Emplacement. Field ...Photo of Artillery Battery Gun Emplacement. Field gun supported with sand bag wall. Gun crew preparing site for action. Black & white photo mounted in black wooden frame with black border, cardboard backing, glass front. Front RHS bottom & back, LHS bottom: “No 53 stickers” Back LHS bottom: “Trust No 22”photography-photographs, frame accessories, military history, arms-ordnance, passchendaele barracks trust -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Weapon, Flechettes
... or field gun round. Also called Splintex, beehive darts. Various... of the small pins/darts are encased in a tank or field gun round. Also ...Arrow like metal pins (rocket like in appearance) with fins. Approx. 8000 of the small pins/darts are encased in a tank or field gun round. Also called Splintex, beehive darts. Various sizes for different purpose shells/rounds.flechettes -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Munition, Trench Art, Patronen Fabrik
... field gun (maybe Naval?). This casing was manufactured... German 155mm field gun (maybe Naval?). This casing ...Spent ammunition casing from a World War 1 German 155mm field gun (maybe Naval?). This casing was manufactured in February 1916. This is an example of trench art having had an Australian Army 'rising sun' hat badge attached to the outside surface of the case. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - Australian Defence Industries (ADI) - single page program for the handover of the first two-wheel Hamel Guns to the Army on 4 July 1985
... Production. Bb-fold program. Project Hamel is the Army Field Gun... Field Gun Ephemera Australian Defence Industries (ADI) - single ...Australian Defence Industries (ADI) - single page light beige card program for the handover of the first two-wheel Hamel Guns to the Army on 4 July 1985 issued by the Office of Defence Production. Bb-fold program. Project Hamel is the Army Field Gunadi history -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Munition, Trench Art
... (or cartridge) from a Quick Firing 18 Pounder field gun. This example... a Quick Firing 18 Pounder field gun. This example is the No. 1 ...Trench art vase made from a used artillery case (or cartridge) from a Quick Firing 18 Pounder field gun. This example is the No. 1 Mark ll type and was manufactured in March 1911. The QF 18 PDR was the main artillery armament of the British and Commonwealth forces during World War 1.No. 1 Mark II Manufacturer VSM 3/11 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Clinometer
... PDR field gun. This device was mounted on a fitting beside... with the QF 25 PDR field gun. This device was mounted on a fitting ...Sight clinometer MK IV used in conjunction with the QF 25 PDR field gun. This device was mounted on a fitting beside the gun barrel and used to accurately indicate the elevation of the gun barrel. The device is calibrated in degrees and minutes and is adjustable enabling the weapon to be accurately aimed. Standard equipment issued with the 25 PDR artillery piece. Refer to items 00111 and 00111.2 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough RSL - military hardware at entrance to RSL, 1940o
... -howitzer, the standard British field gun of WW2, introduced here...). It is a 25 pounder gun-howitzer, the standard British field gun ...This photo shows the gun at the entrance to the Greensborough RSL (Main Street Greensborough). It is a 25 pounder gun-howitzer, the standard British field gun of WW2, introduced here from 1940. We used them in great numbers, right up to the 1960s, and even manufactured them here, hence why every RSL seems to have one. Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough rsl -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - British 18 Pounder WW1 Artillery Round, WW! Artillery Round, 1916
... The Ordnance QF 18-pounder was the standard British field...The Ordnance QF 18-pounder was the standard British field ...The Ordnance QF 18-pounder was the standard British field gun of the First World War and was used by both British and Commonwealth Forces. It was horse drawn until the army replaced horses with motor vehicles in the 1930s. The gun was still in use with the Australian Army in the early days of WW2 until replaced by more modern 25 pounder gun/howitzers. Rimmed brass shell with iron and steel projectile.18 PR II M.A.C. 255 F BA 19816 1916artillery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough RSL - artillery piece at entrance to RSL 2, 1940o
... pounder gun. It was the standard British field gun of WW2... British field gun of WW2, introduced here from 1940. Australia ...This photo shows the artillery piece at the entrance to the Greensborough RSL (Main Street Greensborough). It is a Howitzer 25 pounder gun. It was the standard British field gun of WW2, introduced here from 1940. Australia used them in great numbers, right up to the 1960s, and even manufactured them here, hence why every RSL seems to have one. Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough rsl -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Margaret Grant, A Rich Heritage, A Story of Courage and Victory. Elsie and Sloan Bolton, DCM, not dated, about 2006
... actions in capturing a German field gun at Beersheba on 31st... actions in capturing a German field gun at Beersheba on 31st ...Trooper Sloan Bolton DCM enlisted in the 4th Australian Light Horse Regiment and served at Gallipoli and in Palestine. He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for his actions in capturing a German field gun at Beersheba on 31st October 1917. In the same action he was instrumental in preventing German engineers from destroying the wells. This biography describes his war service and his family life and considerable achievements after the warTrooper Sloan Bolton DCM enlisted in the 4th Australian Light Horse Regiment and served at Gallipoli and in Palestine. He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for his actions in capturing a German field gun at Beersheba on 31st October 1917. In the same action he was instrumental in preventing German engineers from destroying the wells. This biography describes his war service and his family life and considerable achievements after the warSoft covered book 216 pagesInscribed by author: "Margaret Grant daughter of Sloan - proud of that name - Margaret"world war 1, beersheba, 4th light horse regiment, sloan scotty bolton, elsie bolton, margaret grant -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Parade Ground Order 3
... Royal New Zealand Artillery attached to 1st Australian Field... Royal New Zealand Artillery attached to 1st Australian Field... Royal New Zealand Artillery attached to 1st Australian Field ...A black and white photograph of Gunners of 161 Battery Royal New Zealand Artillery attached to 1st Australian Field Regiment prepare their gun in parade ground order to carry out a copy book gun drill and firing for visiting NZ politicians (circa Feb 1967)A black and white photograph of Gunners of 161 Battery Royal New Zealand Artillery attached to 1st Australian Field Regiment prepare their gun in parade ground order to carry out a copy book gun drill and firing for visiting NZ politicians (circa Feb 1967)photograph, 161 battery, 161 battery rnza, 1st australian field regiment, gunner, gibbons collection catalogue, nz politicians -
Friends of the Cerberus Inc
14 pounder Common Shell, 1888 onwards
... and then HMVS Cerberus in 1897. In 1900 they were fitted to field gun... they were fitted to field gun carriages and accompanied ...This fixed round was unique in that it could only be fired from two guns produced by Maxim-Nordenfelt as prototype guns. Subsequent guns were loaded with a separate projectile and shell casing. The 14 pounder Quich Firing (QF) guns were acquired for use on the armed commercial steamer SS Courier. While not in use they were used at Fort Queenscliff before being returned to the Victorian Navy. The guns were then fitted to HMVS Nelson and then HMVS Cerberus in 1897. In 1900 they were fitted to field gun carriages and accompanied the Victorian Naval Contingent to China.Cylindrical steel projectile with conical nose.Noneammunition -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Artillery shell for 25 pounder Gun/Howitzer, Artillery Shell, 1954
... The Ordnance QF 25-pounder was the major British field gun...The Ordnance QF 25-pounder was the major British field gun ...The Ordnance QF 25-pounder was the major British field gun and howitzer during the Second World War. Many Commonwealth countries used them during WW2 and Australia produced the guns at General Motors Holden. They were renowned for their rapid rate of fire and when firing at maximum range (12,253m -13,400yds) one gun could have up to 5 shells in the air at once. In North Africa during WW2, they were sometimes called upon to act as anti-tank guns. A shortened and lightened version of the gun was made in Australia and used in jungle operations.Steel conical projectile25 PR MK 1 L35 ME 11/54 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH GUN CLUB - FIELD AND GAME CLUB HOUSE MT... history photography photographs gun club COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH GUN ...COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH GUN CLUB - FIELD AND GAME CLUB HOUSE MT-CAMERON ROAD. CLUNESlocal history, photography, photographs, gun club -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Book: Victoria's Guns, A Field Guide, Victoria's Guns, A Field Guide, 1994
... A book with title 'Victoria's Guns, A Field Guide' by Major... A book with title 'Victoria's Guns, A Field Guide' by Major Bill ...David Gordon Collection. A book with title 'Victoria's Guns, A Field Guide' by Major Bill Billett. Tarnagulla's cannon is discussed on page 57.cannon -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black & white photograph, 4.7 Naval Gun - South Africa, c1901
... to provide the army with a heavy field gun. These improvised... to provide the army with a heavy field gun. These improvised ...British forces in the Second Boer war were initially outgunned by the long range Boer artillery. Captain Percy Scott of HMS Terrible first improvised timber static siege mountings for two 4-7 guns from the Cape Town coastal defences, to counter the Boers' "Long Tom" gun during the Siege of Ladysmith in 1899-1900. Captain Scott then improvised a travelling carriage for 4-7 inch guns removed from their static coastal or ship mountings to provide the army with a heavy field gun. These improvised carriages lacked recoil buffers and hence in action drag shoes and attachment of the carriage by cable to a strong point in front ofthe gun were necessary to control the recoil. They're manned by Royal Navy crews and required up to 32 oxen to moveIndividual image from photographed poster of tobacco and cigarette cards.second boer war, boer artillery, 4-7 guns, captain percy scott, hms terrible, cape town, "long tom", siege of ladysmith -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... IN READINESS FOR PROJECT - CLUNES GUN CLUB - FIELD AND GAME... - CLUNES GUN CLUB - FIELD AND GAME Photograph PHOTOGRAPH ...COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH SMALL TREES PLANTED NEAR CREEK AND ROAD IN READINESS FOR PROJECT - CLUNES GUN CLUB - FIELD AND GAMElocal history, photography, photographs, gun club -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
18 Pounder shell ashtray, Souvenir, 1927
... in to the 18-pounder field guns used by the Royal Artillery... were loaded in to the 18-pounder field guns used by the Royal ...Artillery shells were designed to be recycled and spent shells were returned to the munitions factory for re-filling, a mark engraved upon the head-stamp at each re-filling. Millions upon millions of shells were recycled and re-fired. Relationships with ‘objects’ were forged as recycled objects of conflict were welcomed into people’s homes. Such objects were embodied with personal experiences of war, later to become objects textured with memory, remembrance, and longing – attributes that clearly go beyond an object’s form and function. 18-Pounder Artillery Shells: The Great War Recycled and Re-Circulated Categories :Material Culture Machine Subscribe Share on facebook Share on twitter The intention of war is to kill, to maim and to destroy using, for example, the agency of 18-pounder artillery shells (so-called because they weighed 18 pounds). The shells were loaded in to the 18-pounder field guns used by the Royal Artillery and targeted to destroy German batteries and trenches as well as to shoot down aeroplanes. Horse-drawn field gun, Canal du Nord, France. Taken by First World War photographer David McLellan. Available via the National Library of Scotland as CC BY-NC-SA Horse-drawn field gun, Canal du Nord, France. Taken by First World War photographer David McLellan. Available via the National Library of Scotland as CC BY-NC-SA In Under Fire, Henri Barbusse recounts how the incessant and diabolical din of war constantly bombarded the soldier body with the unendurable noise of bursting shells that caused pain to the ears (Barbusse 2010 [1933]: 207). The noise was so ‘monstrously resounding’ that one felt ‘annihilated by the mere sound of the downpour of thunder’ (Barbusse 2010 [1933]: 206). Artillery shells were designed to be recycled and spent shells were returned to the munitions factory for re-filling, a mark engraved upon the head-stamp at each re-filling. Millions upon millions of shells were recycled and re-fired. A mound of spent shell cases, Nord, Nord-pas-de-Calais, France. Taken by war photographer, Tom Aitken, 1918. Available via the National Library of Scotland as CC BY-NC-SA. A mound of spent shell cases, Nord, Nord-pas-de-Calais, France. Taken by war photographer, Tom Aitken, 1918. Available via the National Library of Scotland as CC BY-NC-SA. People’s experience of the First World War did not end with the armistice. Whilst the noise of the artillery had ceased, the noise of war was remembered. Harry Patch on arriving home injured recalled being ‘jumpy for a while’ with the least noise prompting him to dive for cover (2009: 114). Something else materialised. Relationships with ‘objects’ were forged as recycled objects of conflict were welcomed into people’s homes. Such objects were embodied with personal experiences of war, later to become objects textured with memory, remembrance, and longing – attributes that clearly go beyond an object’s form and function. The head-stamp of these particular shells displays the British broad arrow and the initials ‘EOC’ indicates that they were made at the Elswick Ordnance Company, England; the initials ‘CF’ signal that the charge was loaded with cordite, a standard propellant. Spent shells were illicitly scavenged from massive mounds by both soldiers and civilians alike to become personal souvenirs or to swap or sell. Spent artillery shells were crafted, often using a hammer and a bent nail. The crafting of trench art reflects the construction of an identity that offers momentary relief from the hell experienced in the trenches. The lid of an 18Pounder shell which has been adapted for use as an ash tray.Lot 27 1927, 18Pr, III, EOC, C/F, Defence broad arrow,