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The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Uniform - Belt, Drum Major Cross Belt
Cross belt has been used by drum major of pipes and drums from 1965 onwards.Cross belt has been used by drum major of pipes and drums from 1965 onwards.Cross belt is of white buff leather with lower harness strap. Buckle is of brass with a VSR cresy badge.5/6 rvr pipes and drums, drum major, vsr, 5/6 rvr bhq -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Uniform - VSR OR scarlet doublet, c 1898-1912
Scarlet wool doublet with yellow stand collar and cuffs and Inverness skirts. Lower edge of collar, left front of doublet, cuffs and Inverness skirts all edged with white piping. Cuffs and skirts are decorated with three rows of doubled, twisted white wool braid; each row completed with a large whitemetal coloured metal "King Edward VII Australian Commonwealth" button of the period 1901-1911. Shoulder straps are scarlet wool with MISSING whitemetal 'VSR' title, a MISSING whitemetal 'letter' title, a small ERVII Australian Commonwealth button on left shoulder, and a small silver coloured metal Victorian Military Forces button on the right shoulder. Seven large buttons at front of tunic (one missing), and two at back waist. Two large brass belt hooks at side waist of doublet. Lower front skirt flaps have welt pockets lined with linen. Body of tunic lined with a white wool mixture, lightly padded around the underarms. Lower skirt flaps lined with a medium weight cream wool twill and upper smaller flaps lined with a finer cream wool twill. Sleeves lined with cream cotton twill and printed in black ink on the centre back lining is '5/8 38'. Collar lined with red wool and neck fastened with a single brass hook and eye over a black patent leather tab.Printed in black ink on the centre back lining is '5/8 38' -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Uniform - VSR Officer Scarlet full dress doublet, c1901-1911
Officer's full dress scarlet wool doublet with yellow stand collar and cuffs, and Inverness skirts. Left front of doublet, cuffs and Inverness skirts all edged with white piping. Lower edge of collar, cuffs and skirts are decorated with three rows of doubled, 1/8” silver Russian braid; each row completed with a large whitemetal coloured metal "King Edward VII Australian Commonwealth" button of the period 1901-1911. 5/8” silver lace around top of collar, and top and seam of gauntlet cuff. Silver braid shoulder straps and screw buttons MISSING. Five large buttons at front of tunic (three missing), and one at back waist (one missing). Two large brass belt hooks at side waist of doublet. Lower front skirt flaps have welt pockets lined with linen. Body of tunic lined with a white wool mixture, lightly padded around the underarms. Lower skirt flaps lined with a medium weight cream wool twill and upper smaller flaps lined with a finer cream wool twill. Sleeves lined with cream cotton twill and written in blue ink on lotter right opening lining is '5-7 37'. Collar lined with red wool and neck fastened with two brass hook and eyes. No black patent leather tab at collar.blue ink on lotter right opening lining is '5-7 37' -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Fob watch holster, Ca 1900
Fob watch holster as made and sold by Holden and FrostHalf round fob watch holster with strap on back to allow to be belt mountedholster, leather, fob watch holster -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Pocket knife holder
Used to carry pocket knife on belt and manufactured by Holden and FrostMade and sold by Holden and FrostLeather pocket knife holder, loop over with press studleather, knife holder -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Fob watch holder
Used on belt to carry fob watch and manufactured by Holden and FrostManufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Half round fob watch holder with flap and press studleather, pouch, fob watch holder -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Leather pocket knife holster, Circa 1900
Holster used to carry pocket knife attached to belt, manufactured by Holden and FrostManufactured by Holden and FrostBrown leather pocket knife holder with flap and brass stud. Belt loop on rearleather, folding knife, holster -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Open pocket knife holster, Circa 1900
Open leather pocket knife holder, manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostManufactured and sold by Holden and FrostBrown leather open top folding knife holder for belt mounting Kangaroo Imprint at topMade by leather saddleryleather, knife holster -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Leather Pouch, 1916
Leather pouch used by soldiers to hold ammunition. Fits onto a belt,Manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostBrown leather pouch which fits onto ammunition belt cover lid stud fastenedHolden and Frost Adelaide CMF9-07- NSWmilitary, ammunition pouch -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition pouch
Pouch made to attach to belt to carry ammunition by soldiersAs manufactured an sold by Holden and FrostBrown leather pouch with tab to fit onto beltHolden and Frost 1916military, ammunition pouch -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition pouch
Used by soldiers to carry their ammuitionDark brown leather pouch with tab to fit onto beltHolden and Frost 1916military, ammunition pouch -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition pouch, 1915
Used by soldiers to carry their ammunitionAs manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostTan leather pouch with rear facing cover, Belt loop on rear riveted to the pouch.Holden and Frost CMF SA 1915militay, ammunition pouch -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Bullet Pouch, 1915
Used by soldiers to carry spare ammunition either attached to a belt or a bandolierManufactured by Holden and FrostBrown leather bullet pouch designed to be attached to either belt or bandolier Pouch covered by leather cover fastened by Brass studHolden and Frost 1915 (arrow with H under)military, pouch, ammunition -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - belt pouch, 1916
Used by soldiers to carry personal items, such as a watch.As manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Leather pouch for mounting on belt, reverse facing cover with holding strap under cover. 6 Rivets on rear for mounting to a belt or bandolierHolden and Frost 1916military, pouch -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition Pouch, 1915
Carried by soldiers to hold extra ammunitionAs manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost 1915Brown leather pouch to hold spare rifle ammunition, carried either on a belt or a bandolierHolden and Frost 1915 21 #Hmilitary, ammunition pouch -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition pouch, 1916
As used by soldiers to carry spare ammunitionAs manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostTan leather ammunition pouch, with strap riveted to rear thus making able to attach to bandolier or beltHolden and Frost Adelaide CMF SA /13military, pouch, ammunition -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition pouch, 1915
Used by Soldiers to carry extra ammunition Worn on a beltAs manufactured by Holden and FrostBrown leather pouch with lid to cover over. Leather strip riveted to rear, allowing pouch to be carried on a bandolier or beltHolden and Frost 1915 Hpouch, ammunition, military -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Bayonet Holder
Military pouch used by soldiers during ww1 to be attached to belt to carry bayonetManufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Brown leather open ended pouch with two leather straps with buckles to attach to soldiers belt . Brass stud on front of pouch.HOLDEN AND FROST 1915military, bayonet pouch, leather -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Equestrian leather strap, 1916
Leather strap used in the control of a horseMade and sold by Holden and FrostBrown leather strap, holes mid length and at the end. Brass buckle at other.Holden and Frost 1918military, equine, belt -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Equestrian leather strap
... Holden and Frost 1915 Tan leather strap with brass buckle on one ...Part of an equestrian bridle used for leading a horseManufactured and sold by Holden and FrostTan leather strap with brass buckle on one end, series if holes in two locations on beltHolden and Frost 1915military, equestrian, bridle -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Pistol Holster, Ca 1890
Boer war military issue belt holster for pistolManufactured and sold by Holden and FrostBrown leather pistol holder with flap and brass peg to close. Leather strap on back for belt to go throughboer war, military -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Bayonet Holder, 1915
Used by Military to carry bayonet on waist beltManufactured and distributed by Holden and FrostBrown leather scabbard for attachment to belt, has pouch at bottom designed for carrying a bayonetHolden and Frost1915 13D Stamped on back,military, leather, scabbard -
Parks Victoria - Maldon State Battery
Box, tool
Used to store tools and other assorted items associated with Maldon State Battery..1 storage box with compartments and lid, painted green, made from wood, leather and are chains attatched from box to lid, trapeze shape, .3 grooves on top of box parallel to wooden supports on lid, latch, nails and bolts attatching wood and inner compartments, leather straps on innner lid and inside main compartment for holding tools, main compartment contains torn newspapers, severed cloths, pieces of rock, pipe peices made of metal and plastic, assortment of metal pieces, paint lids, green bucket with grease, food packaging, tap/valve, metal mesh, leather and plastic pieces, 2 keys/padlocks, nails, nuts, assortment of tools, wooden pieces, wooden handle for screwdriver, broken chair, chalk, pieces of ceramic (Bendigo pottery) , pocket handle with inscription, bottle lids, plastic container, rope/belt for machines, piece of belt, broken canvas strap, peices of broken dark brown glazed textured pottery, large circular threaded joins, large elboiw threaded elbow joins .2 upper left compartment containing brush head, sandpaper and assorted rusty metal objects .3 upper middle compartment containing rusty weighing hook, rusty bolt and scrap metal .4 upper right compartment containing broken tan pottery, rusty threaded T join, unknown green paper with inscription .5 lower left compartment containing white cotton waste, assorted circular rusty metal objects, assorted rusty nails and washers, orange lid with insciption, nut and bolt .6 lower left middle compartment containing unknown assorted metal objects, peice of broken clamp and felt .7 lower right middle compartment containing large rusty nuts and unknown rusty metal objects .8 lower right compartment containing assorted threaded rusty circular metal objects, rusty nut and bolt, metal pump part, rusty mobil oil tin 20litres, old newspaper scraps, -
Mont De Lancey
Ammunition pouch
On loan from Eunice Russell née Gray. Used by Ebenezer Gray. Brown leather souvenir ammunition pouch. Turkish. Three compartments, with metal ring to attach to belt. Narrow belt strap. Has brass studs. Stitching on compartments.ammunition pouches, military equipment -
Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre
Field maps in case, 1914
Maps used in World War I by Col W E JamesPart of a large collection of items belonging to Col, W E James, of Harcourt, who after a career in the Militia, commanded Australian troops in WW1, both at Gallipoli and on the western Front. The entire collection includes books on military law and maps. Essential part of the commanding officer’s kit. Collection of 12 fold up war maps from Europe used during World War I; on linen backing. Brown leather case, transparent front cover, brass fastenings and loop for attaching to the belt -
Woodend RSL
Knife sheath
This knife and scabbard belongs to Lindsay Fankhouser, who wore it on his ankle when he served as an engineer/ crewman in the RAAF (Iroquois and Hercules) during the Vietnam war. He used this knife many times a day while he was serving. It is a brown leather knife sheath, with a decorative front and two canvas straps attached at the back. The shorter strap is located at the bottom of the sheath and the longer strap is located just below the belt loop. Both straps are fixed in place with stitching. The top strap has a square of stitching, while the bottom strap has two lines of stitching that follows the stitching of the sheath. The belt loop is at the top of sheath and is a fixed flap of leather that is folded across the top and also holds the handle of the knife in place using a circular hole that fits around the butt of the knife. The bottom canvas strap has three adjustable brass male press studs on the left side as well as the fixed female one on the right. The top canvas strap has four adjustable brass male press studs on the right side as well as as the fixed female one on the right. The sheath is held together by stitching and five iron rivets. There is one on the point of the sheath, two on either side of the top, and two more 51mm below the top two. 46mm above the sheath, there are another two iron rivets on either side. Above that on the holding flap, there are two iron rivets just above the circular hole on either side. On the flap, around the hole there are three brass flat-headed split pins, one on either side and one on the front. At the top of the sheath, above the decorative embossing, there is a dark brown jagged cut strip of fixed leather. All the leather on the object is a reddish-brown, while the canvas and stitching is light beige. The end stitching on the canvas straps is dark grey. The front of the sheath is polished leather, while the back is rough.On back of belt loop flap, there is an embossd manufactuing patent number; PATENT Nr152.463 On face of the sheaf there embossed decoration. It depicts a lion with stylised decorative foliage and above the lion there is a fleur de lise. Above that it reads Soallingen Norge.norway, norge, soallingen, knife, small knife, hunting, scabbard, sheath, vietnam, lindsay fankhouser, raaf -
Woodend RSL
Leather Sheath [for British WWII RAF and Special Forces Survival Knife], Late WWII?
A rare example of a Type D Survival Knife leather sheath issued to British RAF during the latter part of WWII.Burgundy stained thick leather knife sheath, folded over blade length and secured with stitching and studs, above sheath there is a belt loop, secured with three silver coloured studs at base. At top of the belt loop there is an additional attached loop for securing grip of knife with press stud. See also item 2020.000034-1 (survival knife). british airforce, survival knife, wwii, type d, ww2, sheath -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - MESS DRESS, CGCF, 1960
1. Black woollen jacket. Gold Sergeants stripes. Survey Regt collar badges. It has 4 brass buttons on front. 4 major pockets on front, the top two are held shut with brass buttons. 2. Trousers black. Red welt down side of legs - width 4 cm. Buttoned fly, black plastic buttons for braces. 3. Shirt - white, long sleeved with 7 pearl like buttons on front. It has a pocket on the left breast. 4. Belt - black wool, brass buckle. 5. Tie - black woollen. 6. Cap - Officers. Black leather peak. Survey regiment badge. Red band around hat.1. Jacket - "A. Skidmore" NR possibly 36894.post ww2, army, uniform, suurvey regiment, passchendaele barracks trust -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Accessory - Belt buckle
... by Holden and Frost Buckle Belt Properts specially prepared leather ...Belt buckle used to advertising Properts soapSold by Holden and Frost Brass circular disc belt buckle, horse and rider etched on front. Wire clip and hook on backProperts specially prepared leather and saddle soapbuckle, belt -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Uniform - Uniform Trousers, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), Uniform Trousers - MMTB - dark blue serge cloth, red stripe, Jul. 1965
Uniform Trousers - MMTB - dark blue serge cloth, red stripe or bead on the outside of the trousers vertically, two front pockets, one back pocket from heavy calico cloth, belt loops, buttons for a pair of braces to be attached if needed, white cloth inner band at the top of the garment, button up fly and leather strips around the front of the trousers at the bottom where they would contact a shoe. Stamped inside on a pocket - "This garment has been permanently creased" and on the top band on the inside stamped "7-65", probably indicating the date of manufacture.trams, tramways, mmtb, uniforms