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Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Recorder, Camera
This is a Camera Gun Recorder used in conjunction with a Gyro Gun Sight type 14A, G. G. S. Recorder Mk2 contained in a wooden box with hinged lid and retaining catch. The recorder consists of a metal enclosure with an electrical power supply cable fitted with a three pole female plug connector. A small access cover in the enclosure can be opened to replace the Recorder Magazine. There is a transparent aperture window on the underside of the enclosure.The recorder enclosure is inscribed with the Department of Defence mark and the following, "14A/3629, G.G.S., RECORDER, Mk2, 24V., XX 12012". There are small controls on the narrow side of the recorder which are marked "START, 0, 5, 10, 15, END" and "DULL, S.S. BRIGHT". The recorder magazine is inscribed with the Department of Defence mark and the following "14A/4008, G.G.S., RECORDER, MAGAZINE, MKII". raaf, royal australian air force, gun, fighter, photography, ww2, world war 2, camera, aircraft, bomber, aerial -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Knife Scabbard
Steel knife with black composite handle. Canvas and steel scabbard.Nord-8L14 B:M.Co. 1/5 vp USN Mk2scabbard, knife, sas -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Souvenir Trench Art, Circa WW2
Cut down brass shell case of a 4.5 inch shell. Inert fuse still in place. Height 5.5 Width 17cm Mo 3. No 17 Mk2 ANMF. Lot 10 MF -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Document - Bulletin, Royal Australian Armoured Corps Bulletin No 23 (2 copies), Feb 1954
A five page document describing the main changes in the Corps in regard to vehicles and weapons, and technical information on the Ferret Scout Cars MK1 and MK2. 2 copies"1954" correction stamped beside the date "FEBRUARY 1945"raac bulletin, vehicles, weapons -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Range Finder, E.R Watts & Son London Pty Ltd, Early 20th Century
This has a timber handle, the top is made of a brass 3 sided flat surface.This has "range in yards" marked on all 3 sides. It has a fixed glass attached to the side with an adjustable glass slide for accuracy. This also comes with complete with original wooden box with instuctions.Range Finder Cotton Type MK2, E.R Watts & Son.London No 642 engraved on front. -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Instrument - Stereoscope (in storage box.), A.O.C. Universal Stereoscope in wooden storage box
Stereoscope and wooden storage boxStereoscopes Universal (Aust) MK2 D^D W10/ WKA 0087 A.O.C. 1953 Reg d No1. -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Instrument - Storage box (for Stereoscope), A.O.C. Universal Stereoscope wooden storage box
Wooden storage boxStereoscopes Universal (Aust) MK2 D^D W10/ WKA 0087 A.O.C. 1953 Reg d No1. -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Weapon - 76mm shell
This shell type is used in the main armament of the interim Fire Support Vehicle (FSV) developed using the turret from the Saladin Mk2 Heavy Armoured Car on an M113A1 Armoured Personnel Carrier. The vehicle was developed by the Australian army. 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles was equipped with FSVs in the 1980s.76 mm shell rendered inert for display purposes.shell, gun, fsv, vmr -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Transmission Assembly, Ferret Scout Car, Daimler, c 1950
The Ferret Scout Car , was developed by the British Army in the late 1940s and came into production in the 1950s. The Ferret first saw service in the British Army in 1952, and a little later in Australia. There were many series and Marks of the Ferret. In Australia two were primarily used. The Mark1, which had no turret and a crew of three, and the Mark2, with a turret and a crew of two. The Australian Army used the Ferrets as scout cars until the 1960s, they were disposed of by public auction in the early 1970s. The Ferret is a light armoured car, intended for light reconnaissance work, they are very mobile and were well suited to their role. The vehicle was designed by Daimler, as a further development on the successful Daimler Dingo of WW2. The Ferret is fully armoured and the standard model of the Ferret Mk2 was further strengthened shortly after its design and became the Mk2/3 (this is the usual model referred as the Mk2). The motor was Roll Royce B60 motor, giving the vehicle a power to weight ratio of 29.35 break horse power per tonne, the vehicle weighs 3.6 tonnes, although a combat weight would be 4.3 tonnes. It is four wheel drive, constant, and has a top speed of 93 k.p.h. (approx 50 m.p.h.). Fuel consumption is only about 34 litres per kilometer. The Ferret is 3.8 metres long by 1.9 metres wide and is 1.9 metres high, not including radio aerials. The ground clearance is .33 of a metre and the track width is 1.5 metres.Ferret Scout Car - B60 No 1 Mk 6A transmission assembly incorporating engine, fluid coupling, gear box and transfer box.Engine Number 12993 List Number 35418 Modification plate marked to Mod 3. ferret scout car, transmission -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Transmission Assembly, Ferret Scout Car
The Ferret Scout Car Mark 2, was developed by the British Army in the late 1940s and came into production in the 1950s. The Ferret first saw service in the British Army in 1952, and a little later in Australia. There were many series and Marks of the Ferret. In Australia two were primarily used. The Mark1, which had no turret and a crew of three, and the Mark2, with a turret and a crew of two. The Australian Army used the Ferrets as scout cars until the 1960s, they were disposed of by public auction in the early 1970s. The Ferret is a light armoured car, intended for light reconnaissance work, they are very mobile and were well suited to their role. The vehicle was designed by Daimler, as a further development on the successful Daimler Dingo of WW2. The Ferret is fully armoured and the standard model of the Ferret Mk2 was further strengthened shortly after its design and became the Mk2/3 (this is the usual model referred as the Mk2). The motor was Roll Royce B60 motor, giving the vehicle a power to weight ratio of 29.35 break horse power per tonne, the vehicle weighs 3.6 tonnes, although a combat weight would be 4.3 tonnes. It is four wheel drive, constant, and has a top speed of 93 k.p.h. (approx 50 m.p.h.).Fuel consumption is only about 34 litres per kilometer. The Ferret is 3.8 metres long by 1.9 metres wide and is 1.9 metres high, not including radio aerials. The ground clearance is .33 of a metre and the track width is 1.5 metres.ferret scout car, transmission -
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
Equipment - AMMUNITION BOX, 1962
Vietnam War era ammunition box which originally contained 7.63mm SLR rounds.Brown painted wooden box for 7.62mm SLR ammunition. Hinged lid with fastener. Khaki webbing strap and handles. Base secured with screws.On lid in white paint: '7.62 BALL, L2A2 LNK'. On side in yellow paint: '500 rounds MF, 15-3-63, 7.62mm BAL L2A2, LINKED IN BANDOLIERS'. On end with fastener: 'MF 15.5.63 8343'. On the opposite end: '43 LBS'. Stamped on the base: 'H26 Mk2 (M), AUST'. Stamped on fastener: 'MO 1962, SV130, SA'. ammunition, vietnam war, 7.62mm ammunition, slr -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, Australian Army: Illustrated Spare Parts List for Tank, A.R.V., Centurion, MK.2, 1958
N.A.T.O. S.C. Catalogue No. 2320-99-200-0129N.A.T.O. S.C. Catalogue No. 2320-99-200-0129military equipment, sale of centurion mk2 tanks -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, Australian Army: Dept. of Defence: Disposal of Centurion Tanks and Associated Spares and Equipments: Information Dossier and Request for Tender
Complete details of the Disposal of Centurion TanskThe Manual has a green coloured front with four photographs of various Centurion Tanks. The Department of Defence Logo is at the top of the page with the words"Disposal of Centurion Tanks and Associated Spares and Equipment above the photographs. Under the photographs reads Information Dossier and Request for Tender. military equipment, sale of centurion mk2 tanks -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, Australian Army: Department of Defence: Disposal of Centurion Tanks and Associated Spares and Equipments: Contract Documentation
A cream colouredmanual with the Department of Defence and logo in green. There are four coloured photographs of various Centurion tanks. Above the photograps in green ink reads Disposal of Centurion Tanks and Associated Spares and Equipments. Under the photographs also in gree reads Contract Documentationmilitary equipment, sale of centurion mk2 tanks -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - EO 05-5C-4 Part List Volume 2 of 2 Sabre Mk2 & 4
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (item) - Duke of Edinburgh boarding Bristol Sycamore Beaufort 700, Mascot 1944 Lincoln bomber trainer simulator Glas II Canberra bomber disassembly Jindivik Mk2 anti tank missile Bob Nash, GAF photos
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document - CAC Proposal for CA30 -Mk2 Trainer Keith Meggs Collection
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - (SP) AAP 7431 060-3M Axial flow blowers 4PL121-174 Mk2