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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
'Waite's' cartridge type syringe used by Dr Lorna Lloyd-Green
Topacain is a surface contact anaesthetic for dental procedures. This object would have been used for dentistry procedures.A kit, containing a brass cartridge syringe with three cartridges. One cartridge [with red and white label lettering], contains eleven hypodermic needles. A second cartridge is labelled "Topacain".anaesthesia -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - CARTRIDGES WITH CLIP, unknown
Items souvenired by Herbert Hopetoun Brownlee No 6312 4 FAB AIF. Refer 444 for service history also 441.4, 443P..1) Clip to hold 5 cartridges, Rimless .2) Cartridge Rifle Rimless, Calibre unknown .3)Cartridge Rifle Rimless, Calibre unknown .4)Cartridge Rifle Rimless, Calibre unknown .5)Cartridge Rifle Rimless, Calibre unknown .6)Cartridge Rifle Rimless, Calibre unknownarms - ammunition, military history, metalcraft -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Bullet Casing
Bullet or Cartridge Casing, 450/577Cal Martini Henry cartridge case.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, bullet, cartridge casing, 450/577cal martini henry -
Mont De Lancey
Shot gun cartridge maker, ICI Australia Ltd
Shot gun cartridge maker with Eley 20 gauge cartridge with orange case.shotguns, cartridges, military equipment -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Cartridge Box - B.L.Martin-Henry Arm
A box used to store and carry cartridges safely. It is protcted from moisture entering. Labelled with caliber, quantity and manufacturing date or lot number. The Martini-Henry is a single shot ricle with a lever action used in WWI.Sturdy rectangular wooden box with steel straps. At the top is a sliding opening with yellowish wood and printed black label."680 / Cartridges / Ball / b. L. Martini-Henry Arm / Mark V / R. L. " is printed in black on uellowish wood at the top centre of the box. More printing on the top each side "C & H' and "C?? / 19,2,75?"ammunition box, cartridge box, dederang rifle club -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Munition, Trench Art
Pair of trench art candle holders made from Japanese type 96, 25 mm anti aircraft gun ammunition casings. Presumably souvenired by an Australian serviceman during World War ll. These used brass cartridges have been lightly etched or engraved with typical New Guinea designs and the lettering "LAE" and "1943-4". The type 96 was a Japanese built variant of the French Hotchkiss 25mm anti-aircraft gun. The type 96 was designed as a dual-purpose weapon for use against armored vehicles and aircraft, but was primarily used as an anti-aircraft gun in fixed mounts of one to three guns on Imperial Japanese Naval vessels.The cartridges are engraved with typical New Guinea scenes and the word "LAE", one has the date "1943-4". -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
303 Cartridge
Cartridge with sectionalised headammunition, ww2, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Styer Cartridge
5.56mm styer cartridgeammunition, 1990, army -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Memorabilia - metal cartridge, Souvenir
metal cartridge souvenir -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - AMMUNITION, 1960 - 72
Item souvenired by Malcom Stuart Angus No 3112710.Inert .50 caliber machine gun round.On base of cartridge "LC 78"arms-ammunition, metalcraft, .50 calibre -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - AMMUNITION BOXES, 1) 23.2.43 .2) 17.9.42
Belonged to Capt Warick Rosenthal No TX6321 AAMC. Refer 622.3, 775..1) Cartridge box (Sealed) holding 12 cartridges "revolver .380 inch MrII". .2) same as above.1) "23 Feb 1943" .2" 17 Sep 1942"ammunition, revolver, .38o -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - TRENCH ART WW2, 1942-46
Items are made to resemble cheese and butter knives. Trench art belonged to Billy Bird No VX113169 2/14 Batt AIF. Refer Cat No 1601..1) Brass Blade set onto a rifle cartridge. .2) Brass Blade set onto a rifle cartridge .trench art, domestic items, metalcraft, cheese & butter -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Shotgun, Early 20th Century
Philip Webley was born in 1813, he was the younger brother of James Webley who was born in 1807. Both were born in Birmingham. Towards the end of the 1800s, the firm claimed establishment in 1790, this must have been the date James and Philip's father or grandfather originally established a bullet or gun implement making business. It was not, as is often stated, the date William Davis established his business. Philip Webley was apprenticed in 1827 to Benjamin Watson. James Webley also seems to have been apprenticed but to who is not known. In 1834 James and Philip established their partnership as percussioners, lock filers and gun makers at 7 Weaman Street,Birmingham which was William Davis' old premises Davis, a gun implement maker, mould and toolmaker, died in 1831 and his wife Sarah inherited the business at 84 Weaman Street which she ran with her daughter, Caroline. On 5 January 1838 Philip Webley married Caroline. Philip was recorded at 84 Weaman Street from 1838 as a gun percussioner, lock filer and gun maker and this is when the partnership was last recorded, but the brothers apparently continued to co-operate until 1845 when Philip reportedly sold his interest to James and used the money to purchase Sarah Davis' business. Even then, they worked together particularly about the design and manufacture of percussion revolvers. Philip Webley was recorded in the 1851 census as a 38-year-old gun and pistol implement manufacturer living at 84 Weaman Street with his wife Caroline they had four sons and one daughter Thomas William, Emma, and Philip Jnr, and two other sons, James, and Henry and Philip's cousin, also lived with the family probably as a nurse, Sarah Haywood. On 4 February 1853 Philip Webley registered patent No. 335 for a hinged revolver and on 14 September 1853 he registered patent No. 2127 for improvement for the first muzzle-loading percussion cap and ball revolver which became known as the "Longspur". In 1859 Philips son Thomas William, aged 21, was made a partner in the firm, which then changed its name to P Webley & Son and described itself as "Gun and Pistol Makers and Patent Revolving Pistol Makers", probably exploiting Philip Webley's patent No. 305 of February 1853 for a revolver frame and lock, and its improvement under patent No. 2127 of September 1853. Thomas later went on to managed the shotgun side of the business. From about 1863 up to the First World War, the firm made rook rifles for Holland & Holland. From the 1890s they supplied magazine rifles. In 1863 and 1864 the firm's address was given as 83-84 Weaman Street, but from late 1864 to 1875 their address was 84 Weaman Street. By 1874 the firm had a showroom in London at an unknown address. In 1875 the firm expanded into 82-84 and 88-89 Weaman Street. The shotgun is not in very good condition is unusable as a firearm and is not very significant historically or valuable, although made by a well known and respected manufacturer of firearms there are many better examples of shotguns made by P Webley and Son in collections and for sale. This particular example is of a standard pattern for utilitarian use of which many were made. Pin fire double barrel cartridge loading shotgun, the stock is of varnished walnut, the shotgun is in a wooden box, box has hinged lid and dovetail joints. Raised inscription on butt has an image of "dog carrying a bird in his mouth" and another image of a "anchor and chain". Inscribed to both sides of the locks "P Webley and Son", Maker's mark and proof marks for black powder shotguns on undersides of both barrels. Proof marks used are for Birmingham. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shotgun double barrel, double barrel, bird dog and bird, anchor and chain, webley & scott, pin fire, cartridge, philip webley -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Ammunition Belt
Ammunition belt and blank cartridgesequipment, ww1, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Styer Cartridge
5.56 Styer Tracer Cartridgeammunition, 1990, army -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Cartridge Syringe, Short Barrel
Cartridge Syringe, Short Barrelcartridge syringe, short barrel -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia, 20mm Mk5 Cartridges
Brass 20mm artillery cartridges.On the base of shell RND . 1 - 68 20MM MK5RND. -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Cartridges box containing matchbox labels, Nobel Industries Ltd (Eley Factories)
Square cardboard box containing labels from matchboxesGrand Prix Cartridges (see photo)cartridges, matchboxes -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Suction Unit, Jet, Laerdal, Laerdal
This pressure pack driven suction unit contains a lanyard to be placed around the neck (source Peter Naylon AHSV member and serving paramedic. 4 September 2016Clear plastic bottle with green and white screw on cap with external plastic tube. Plastic bottle contains a green and white pressure pack.vacuumised cartridge for jet suction Laerdal -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bullet cartridges, c. first half 20th Century
Five bullet cartridges made of brass.On the end 12-50c-B.R.D-ROMA 12 (13 P D)bullet-casings -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Trench Art
50 cal cartridge with RAAF Embemammunition, ww2, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Shells
Cartridge 0.303 1942 Mk 7ammunition, army -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - 37mm Cartridge
Used as anti aircraft ammumition in WW237mm brass cartridge from WW237MM.M16, LOT 50035 Then a crest of some sort which is not readable. 43 F.A 1942 on the base and M23A?1 WC G-22579-47 1942 on primer.gunnery, ww2, world war two, ww two, ww11, world war !!, explosive, artillery -
Colac RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir - 50 calibre bullet, Used Ammunition, 194??
Item forms part of the Baulch Family CollectionmediumBrass cartridge. .50 calibre. Ammunition. -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Cartridges
5 x 0.303 Cartridges in a clipammunition, korea, army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - TRENCH ART, C.WW1
Cheese knife, Blade brass set into a .303 cartridge, affixed to the base of the cartridge is a silver coin of the same diameter, with arabic / Turkish writtingmilitary history, souvenirs, metalcraft, cheese and butter -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Ammunition Belt
Belt worn for carriage of ammunition.Brown leather ammunition belt with large metal buckle. Belt consists of 6 compartments. Four compartments have pockets for 10 cartridges, one compartment has pocket for 6 cartridges and one compartment has room for 4 cartridges. Nilammuniton belt, cartridge belt, leather, metal -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Munition, Trench Art
A set of two spent ammunition rounds complete with projectile, which are souvenirs of World War 1. These are from the 1 inch Nordenfelt machine gun, the projectiles are made from solid steel with a brass jacket, have an exposed steel tip and have a groove near the base. Both the brass cartridge case and the projectile are highly polished and have been chromed (?). These are examples of trench art having been engraved with floral patterns and the words "to Fred from NL". These items were owned by Frederic Harley MM, s/n 910, a WW1 Artillery Gunner in the 36th Australian Heavy Artillery Group who served in France. He enlisted in Frankston and lived in Frankston after returning to Australia. Further details of the Nordenfelt MG are available, refer AWM < http://www.awm.gov.au/collection/RELAWM10737.005/ >One of the cartridges has the following stamped on the base: "RɅL" or "R↑L", "1884" and "lV" image "DɅD" or "D↑D" -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Flare Cartridge Case 38mm
This signal cartridge has been cut down probably to make trench art 38mm nickel flare cartridge case that has been cut down in size. The percussion cap on the bottom of the cartridge indicates that it has been fired.Stamped - MA-88F009-001 / M195 ACN88FOO3-002 / LOW88LO-3O-005nickel, cartridge cash, flare -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Cartridge Belt, n.d
Leather cartridge belt with space for 25 shells.