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Bendigo Military Museum
Container - WATER BOTTLE & CARRIER, Possibly post WW1
.1) Blue metal water bottle encased in khaki felt cover with cork. .2) Webbing straps.container, water bottle, webbing -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BELT, WEBBING
Part of the " Kevin John Herdman" No.397661 Collection. See Catalogue No. 5942P. for details of his service record.Blackened webbing belt with brass keepers and brass buckle. Inside of belt is green in colour.webbing, belt, uniform, kevin john herdman -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WEBBING EQUIPMENT, 1956
Webbing, Patten 37 with two ammunition pouches & a felt covered enamel water battle with cork attached. Khaki in colour.On belt: “MTK D [up arrow] D 1956 Normal” Handwritten: “Mangano 545125” On belt & underside right shoulder strap: “Hennequin 3203281”military equipment - kit bag - army, webbing, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BELT, ARMY
post 1960 webbing belt which is part of the army uniform during Vietnam era and later.Green webbing belt with brass studs, clips and ends. Three studs in belt approximately every 6cm along length of belt. Four metallic clips along length and hooks for each end.passchendaele barracks trust, webbing belt -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BELT, WEBBING
Belts black coated with nugget and polished were worn at times as work dress or ceremonial.Webbing belt, black nugget coated and polished, has brass buckles and keepers for helping with length adjustment. The rear has small sewn insets for help in length adjustment.In black Texta an the rear “K SHUGG”. An “upward facing arrow” is stamped on the back of each buckle piece.belts, webbing, -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WATER BOTTLE
Item re Frederick Gardner DAVEY DFC No 410533 RAAF. Refer Reg No 3536P for his service details.Blue enamel water bottle covered with a khaki woolen cloth. Bottle is then secured in a khaki webbing pouch. Pouch has 2 straps for connecting to a webbing belt. The bottle's cork has a metal cap with a ring on top. A piece of cord is attached to prevent loss.Stamped on cork cap: Rider & Bell, Sydneyequipment, container, military, webbing -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SIDE PACK, WEBBING, WW1 era
Item belonged to 2615 Harry COWLEY 7 Battalion AIF and when returned to Australia 22 Battalion AIF. Refer CAT No. 347.3 for his service details.A WW1 soldiers webbing side pack, khaki in colour, well worn. Two leather straps and metal buckles probably brass. Brass buckles for a shoulder strap (not included) Machine stitched. Straps and buckles secured with metal rivets. One internal webbing divide. Inside flap stamped CG (arrow) 1918ww1, soldiers, webbing, ww1 aif kit -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Case, Pistol, Patt. '37 W.E, Pistol case ‘37 W.E, 1940
This holster was copied by the Canadians from the British Pattern 1937 web equipment designed to hold the British .38 Calibre Enfield No.2 Mk 1 Revolver. Canada produced its own P37 webbing during WW2 and commenced production in 1940. Two companies produce the vast majority - Z L & T Ltd in Guelph, Ontario and M S & U Ltd (Montreal Suspender and Umbrella Manufacturing Company Limited) in Montreal, Quebec. A great deal of webbing was sent to Australia. These pistol cases saw much use by our troops during WW2 and holstered US Smith & Wesson 'Victory' model and various British Webley .38 revolvers in addition to Enfields.Khaki cotton webbing holster with press studded flap for a .38 calibre revolver. Webbing sleeve on interior for the cleaning rod and three brass hooks on the rear, two to allow attachment to a P37 web belt plus a top hook to permit attachment of a P37 web ammunition pouch. Z L & T Ltd (holster) UNITED CARR CANADA (snap fastener) -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT, WEBBING, GREEN
Issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment, this belt is designed to attach a range of different equipment. Issued to Malcolm Angus 3112710, served Vietnam.Webbing belt, green colour, belt has a series of holes along length for belt adjustment and equipment attachment, brass buckles and keepers.webbing, belts, equipment -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Backpack
Green backpack on aluminium frame containing water canteen and camouflage make-upNeervoort is written on webbingbackpack, neervoort, alice pack -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SHOULDER STRAPS, C.1939 - 45
Alan Mason collection, refer 3979.2.1).2) Shoulder straps, webbing, khaki colour, one end is large width wise and then narrows down, large end has a brass buckle, other ends have brass keepers.webbing, shoulder straps -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WEBBING BUCKLE, WW1
Part of the Cooper Collection.Cast brass webbing buckle. Two central bars. Shorter bars top and bottom on outside. Buckle is slightly curved.Stamped on back: 'M over upwards arrow'.cooper collection, webbing, equipment, buckle -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT, WEBBING, KHAKI, c. 1939 - 45
Item issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment.Belt, webbing, khaki colour, brass buckles, brass keepers, brass fixers for length adjustment, rear has brass buckles for shoulder strap attachment.webbing, equipment, belts -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT, AMMUNITION, unknown
White webbing belt for ammunition with slots every 15mm with black metal clip on one end. Two rows of black stitching on every second slot.On black clip: "1965" on one side. ".30INMK1 - QV62" on other side.webbing, belts, ammunition -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Seal Skins Ski Straps / Soles, mid 1900's
These seal skin straps and webbing were introduced into the Victorian Alps by European engineers, conducting survey work for the SEC Hydro scheme in the late 1930s. This period in time produced many immigrants from a war torn Europe with highly developed technical skills. Many of these immigrants provided articles that were well suited to the alpine regions of Australia, ones they used in their homelands. These were times when the home grown cultures of the Anglo Saxon heritage of the earlier settlers within the Kiewa Valley became interwoven with the various European cultures and this formed, what in later years became the beginning of the Australian multi-cultural society. The Kiewa Valley and its surrounding regions where the major rural areas which did not progress in a so typical Aussie "dinky-di", "she'll be right" fashion. The European influence was however not too strong, so as to obliterate the flavour of the home grown rural society.The major populated sections of the upper Kiewa Valley and the Alpine regions were accelerated by the SEC Hydro Development which brought into the slow growing rural regions a quasi multi ethnic society, however this was only noticeable up to the time when the final Power Station was commissioned in the 1960s. The slight variations to the typical Australian rural settlements of the time were in some food preparations, winter apparel such as these seal skin straps and soles and "langlauf" (cross-country skis). The sealskins were sewn so that their grain ran from front to back thereby allowing the skins to grip going up hill and glide going downhill.The gardens and varieties of flowering shrubs and trees where also more in line with traditional European "outdoor" settings. Seal skin sewn onto one side of a strap of webbing. There is a webbing loop on the front that slips over a small point at the front of the ski. There is a webbing strap attached to the back of the seal skin sole coming over the back of ski that clips metal fasteners onto a loop of webbing behind the ski boot. alpine sports, snow skis, winter clothing, mount bogong recreational activities, snow sports -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Seal Skins Ski Straps / Soles
Seal skin straps and webbing were introduced into the Victorian Alps by European skiers. Enthusiasts travelled to enjoy the snow and to explore the Victorian Alps including the Bogong High Plains. This equipment enabled them to travel over snow without slipping when going up hills. They took the skins off when they wanted to slide down hills. In later years, waxes were used for cross country skiing and then 'fish tail' markings on the back of skis to enable skiers to travel distances up and down mountains. Later developments also included motor transport (replacing horses to get to the snow line) and roads to take skiers to the ski fields and mechanised tows to take skiers up mountains so they could ski down (downhill skiing). Skate skiing has also developed as another form of skiing.Skiers visited the Bogong High Plains during summer and winter to explore and enjoy the High Plains. The equipment used was a forerunner to the variety used today and the different types of skiing done today. Falls Creek was developed during the construction of the Kiewa Electric Hydro Scheme and was influenced by the number of Europeans working on the scheme and their desire to make use of the snow during winter.Each Seal skin has: Seal skin sewn onto one side of a strap of webbing. There is a webbing loop on the front that slips over a small point at the front of the ski. There is a webbing strap attached to the back of the seal skin sole coming over the back of the ski that clips metal fasteners onto a loop of webbing behind the boot.skiing. snow. high plains. seal skins. cross country skiing. alpine sports. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT, post 1965
Basic webbing waist belt, green colour with metal keepers & buckles, metal holes along belt for adjustment & fixing equipment.Written: “THOMAS”uniforms - army - accessessories, webbing, belt, equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SIDEPACK, C. 1939 -45
Item issued to Dr Warwick Rosenthal WW2. Refer Cat No 622.3 for his service details.Webbing side pack, khaki colour, folding flap with two straps and buckles, shoulder strap attached with adjustable buckles, rear has two brass buckle connectors.equipment, webbing, sidepacks -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BAYONET FROG, C.1960’s
Peter Ball collection, refer cat No 4704Bayonet frog webbing green colour, bottom has lope section for bayonet scabbard, top has lope section for bayonet handle.On rear in black texta, “PB”bayonet frogs, slr, webbing, equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT, WEBBING, Post Vietnam
Webbing belt, green colour origin unknown. Aluminium buckles & keepers, 14 eyelets along bottom of belt, attachment strap on RHS.costume accessories - male, uniforms - army, webbing, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WEBBING SIDEPACK
c. WWII kit issueWebbing side pack with brass buckles on back. Strapping has brass buckles. Carry strap attached either side. Front flap secured with 2 adjustable straps and buckles. One strap has been reattached with wire.webbing, side pack -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT, POUCH, BOTTLE, MUG, CARRIER, 566.3 KG Luke, 2) 1953 .3) 1966
Items issued to or brought home from Vietnam by Murray Stanley Metherall. refer 590.2..1) Water bottle carrier, green webbing, US with steel clips. .2) Water bottle, US aluminium, plastic lid and chain, kidney shaped. .3) Steel mug, kidney shaped. Australian, fold out steel handle. .4) Belt, webbing, green Australian. Has brass buckles and adjusters. .5) Pouch pistol style with press stud close, Possibly US. Steel clips on rear..2) "US Mirro 1953" .3) “8465-50-242-7843"equipment, webbing, pouches water -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT, WEBBING, C.1960’s
Webbing belt, US pattern 56, jungle green with brass buckles & 4 brass keepers. Numerous sets of 3 eyelets spaced along entire belt.Stamped under belt: 2 x letter “D”costume accessories - male, uniforms - army, webbing, passchendaele barracks trust -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Pouch, pistol ammunition, Z L & T Ltd
1937 pattern webbing pistol ammunition pouch. Top opening flap secured by brass press stud. Fitted with two 3mm dia brass belt hooks.Under opening flap: "Z L & T Ltd 1948" Stamped inside body of pouch: "2030" 20mm circular ring stamped on back of pouch. Marking inside ring not decipherable. army, ammunition, webbing, accoutrements -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Webbing/Suspenders
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during conflict in Vietnam.Brown colored canvas webbing with brass attachments; buckles; hooks; eyelets. Used for various attachments to equipment and clothing.belts, suspenders, webbing, brass attachments, uniform, vietnam equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WATER BOTTLE & CARRIER, C.1939 - 45
Belonged to Thomas Henry ISER V24933 and VX102660 2nd AIF. Refer Cat No 383.2 for his service history..1) Australian Army issue enamel water bottle 2 pint capacity; with cork stopper attached by cord to bottle, dark khaki felt cover over. .2) Water bottle carrier, webbing (no strap).water bottles, webbing, military -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Webbing
Green. Belt pocket for F 1sub machine gun magazinesequipment, vietnam, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Webbing
canvas, camouflage with water bottles bum pack and 2 large and 2 small pouchesequipment, c2005, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Webbing
canvas 2 pouches, bum pack, 2 field dressingsequipment, vietnam, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Webbing
Blanket Strapsequipment, ww2, army