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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - First aid kit, US Army
Created as American motor vehicle first aid kit in World War 2 but used in Vietnam. Green metal first aid box with hinge, two metal clasps and metal carry handle. Inside lid has label "24 Unit Kit" and general first aid instructions.Kit contains 11 cardboard boxes containing: 3x 4 inch bandage compress, 2 inch bandage compress, eye dressings, 3 eye dressing sets, 3x burn injury set each with 2 orange tubes of ointment and small wooden spatula , 2 large first aid dressing, I card with 5 safety pins, one tourniquet with instruction label attached, jar of Vaseline, 2 x pieces of cotton fabric ( possibly cut from a singlet)'First aid for emergency use only"/ U.S. Army Medical departmentfirst aid, medical, united states equipment, kit, us army, bandages, tourniquet -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Equipment - Toolbox, Rota Industries, VCAH ENG with contents, 1983-1996
Metal toolbox used for Engineering subject labelled VCAH ENG. Inside: Melco socket wrench, 0.05-0.50mm measures, 4 Stanley screwdrivers - 2 x 65-541, 65-549 and 2 Point Phillips 65-524, Sidchrome 22410 combination ring & open end spanner 7/16, Card - Check Ignition, Briggs & Stratton Spark Tester 19051 C. 1980 , Esco Nova 14 Piece Socket Set (with 2 pieces missing) in metal box.ROTA, VCAH ENGengineering, toolbox, teaching, tools -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Backpack
Khaki Army Backpack used during WW2 at the battle for Tarakan by ROBERT HENRY SLOAN : Service Number - VX94408 : Date of birth - 01 Dec 1925 at WANGARATTA VICTORIAKhaki canvas bag with large pocket and two side pockets - backpack on a metal triangular frame with three leather strapsarmy backpack, ww2, robert sloan -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Cutlery Set
General Defence item issued to Leonard Vorwerg Greaves - NS 3/772038 3103871 4/19 Prince of Wales Light Horse 6th Co., RASSCSilver metal Spoon Knife and Fork set held together by attached metal clipHand engraved on knife - "GREAVES"cutlery set, leonard greaves -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WATER BOTTLE COVER, Unknown
Faded open design khaki water bottle cover carrier with brass webbing attachment buckles, missing over the shoulder webbing.passchendaele barracks trust, water bottle, carrier -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - GAITER, Unknown
Khaki cotton gaiter, two leather straps, two brass buckles, worn around ankle.passchendaele barracks trust, gaiter, ankle -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WATER BAG CARRIER, Unknown
1. Disruptive pattern water bag carrier with inner clear water bladder. Fitted with sewn-on web belt loop, adjustable over the shoulder carry strap and clip lock flap. 2. Disruptive pattern water bag carrier with inner clear water bladder. Fitted with sewn-on web belt loop adjustable over the shoulder carry strap and clip lock flap. 2. “CHAPMAN F 3156762”passchendaele barracks trust, water bag, bladder -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - GAITERS, 1) C. 1942
.1) & .2) Ankle gaiters, reinforced protection on inside lower half, brass buckles and tips of straps..1) “1942” .2) “CAP21”passchendaele barracks trust, gaiters, ww2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WATER BOTTLE CARRIERS, Unknown
1. & 2. Disruptive patter water bottle outer carry bags fitted with sewn on web belt loop and metal webbing attachments. There are two closure locking clips.passchendaele barracks trust, water bottle, outer bags -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WATER BOTTLES & OUTER CARRIERS, John Star Pty Ltd, 1991
1. Water bottle pouch and disruptive pattern outer cover carry bag fitted with a shoulder strap and webbing belt slider attachment clips. 2. Water bottle pouch and disruptive pattern outer cover carry bag fitted with a clip-on shoulder strap and webbing belt slider attachments clips.1. “8465-66-135-2453, JOHN STAR ^ PTY LTD, DEC 1991” 2. “8465-66-135--2453, JOHN STAR ^ PTY LTD, DEC 1991”passchendaele barracks trust, water pouch, disruptive pattern -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - POUCH, UTILITY, C. 1944
Small army green utility pouch with a flap, two stud locking device. There is a web belt attachment on the rear of the pouch.“CASE CARRYING 7160198. BFA... MFG CO. 1944”passchendaele barracks trust, small utility pouch, ww2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - LEGGINGS, LEATHER, c. 1943
Leather leggings used as protection by mounted troops.Set of brown leather leggings worn by mounted troops. Small strap and buckle attached to top, long thin strap attached to bottom right of legging. Another piece of webbing attached to studs on bottom of legging.1. No markings. 2. Stamped "1943".leggings, horse riding equipment, ww2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SOCK MEASURE
Part of the "Douglas Niven Dean" collection who served in the Siege of Tobruk.Cream colour cardboard strip, one edge has ruler markings up to 12 inches in red. Horizontal lines from middle to bottom with markings for heel flaps, ribbing, length of leg and toes. Cardboard folds into 3.On front: "MAKE YOUR SOCKS TO THE CORRECT MEASUREMENT". "THE AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND", "OUR BOYS DESERVE THE BEST." rats of tobruk, ww2, sock measure, douglas niven dean -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Ship's Wheel, ca. 1900s
This ship's wheel is an example of a simple handmade wheel for a small boat and can be used for comparison with professional ship's wheels for large sailing ships.Ship's wheel, small, with wooden spokes and handles, painted yellow. One handle is broken off. Marked inscription in black pen. Circa 1900.Handwritten: "B266"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, marine technology, ship's fitting, navigation, ship's wheel, boat wheel, steering wheel -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Binoculars Case, Leather, WW1 Binoculars, 1917
World war 1 eraWorld war 1 eraWorld War 1 stitched brown leather field binoculars case with lid. The case has two belt loops attached to the rear with light brown coloured stitching and copper rivets. The case has a long thin leather and small steel buckle adjustable shoulder strap. The shoulder strap is attached to the case by short leather straps, stitched and riveted to the sides and bottom of the case. The lid pivots open to the rear, attached to the case by a leather strap which is stitched and riveted to the case and lid. The lid is secured closed by a short leather strap and brass buckle. The top of the lid has a thin leather carrying handle attached by rivets. The top of the lid has the maker's name and case pattern stamped on the top. Stamped on the lower front is the broad arrow mark.1917 G. Battle & Co H X The top of the lid has the numbers 709 and 49867 written in pencil. The lower front of the case has the broad arrow pattern.binoculars, case, leather, world war 1, military -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Binoculars, WW1 Binoculars, World War 1 era
World War eraWorld war 1 eraWorld War 1 era black coloured brass and steel 5x50 field binoculars, manufactured by Jagdglas Voigtlander in Germany. The front lens has an extendable metal shade cover. The binoculars body and extendable shade covers have a leather-look embossed pattern. Three brass pieces hold the two sides of the binoculars together and mounts the circular plastic turnbuckle that allows the binoculars to be adjusted. The two rear eye pieces are black plastic.Jagdglas Voigtlander 5x The left barrel of the binoculars has the markings 6 W and the broad arrow.binoculars, world war 1, germany, 5x50, military -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - WW2 Oxygen bottle cover
Cylindrical canvas pocket with rivets at top and draw string. Attached to the pocket are five D rings with two carry straps MAFLE 1940 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Lead line
The lead line or hand lead is a simple navigational instrument used as a depth finder to measure the depth of water under the ship’s keel and to take samples of the sea bed. The long line may be marked at regular intervals with tags of different coloured and textured fabric, such as rope, leather and cloth. Each tag was a code to represent a certain depth. The leadsman’s eyes and hands could distinguish the depth easily as he drew in the lead line, day or night and in poor weather conditions. A standard set of codes for the tags was used so that the depth of the sea could be easily and quickly read. The measurement used was a Fathom, which equals 1.83 metres. The codes were: - 2 fathoms = 2 strips of leather 3 fathoms = 3 strips of leather 5 fathoms = white duck fabric 7 fathoms = red bunting fabric 10 fathoms = leather with a hole 13 fathoms = blue serge fabric 15 fathoms = white duck fabric 17 fathoms = red bunting 20 fathoms = 2 knots The lead weight could be between 7 -14 pounds (3.5 – 6.5kg) and the rope would be approximately 25 fathoms (45m). The hollowed-out end of the weight would hold a stick substance such as tallow or wax, which would pick up samples from the sea bed which would show whether the vessel was close to, or far away from, the shore. The leadsman would stand at the front of the vessel and cast the lead line into the sea. When it hit bottom he would note the tag marker nearest the surface of the water and call out his finding. Then he would haul it up again and examine the kind of matter that adhered to the end of the weight, whether it be sand, mud, gravel, or the colour of it. This information would be given to the ship’s helmsman or navigator and would help indicate the proximity to the land.This handheld lead is an example of early marine navigational equipment used by sailors to travel the seas to measure the depth of the water and sample the nature of the seabed. It helps to understand the history and progress made from the very basic to the sophisticated technology of today.Lead line, sounding line or depth finder. The long length of rope has a heavy lead weight attached to the end. Coloured fabric tags are tied onto the rope at regular intervals, representing different depths. The concave base of weight holds sticky substances such as tallow or beeswax, providing an adhesive surface to collect samples of sea bed like sand, shells or pebbles. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, lead line, depth finder, hand lead, sounding lin, leadsmane, navigation instrument, leadline, hand lead line -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Equipment - lead sinker
Lead sinkers were used to help the bait sink while rod fishing.dark grey lead sinker, domed shaped with a flat bottom. copper coloured wire through the centre, curling out the bottom. Nonefishing, recreation leisure -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam (1962 - 19720A vinly bag which was rolled up and carried by soldiers. The bag contained vials with medication to treat diarrhoea or constipation. first aid, paracetamol, constipation, diarrhoea, vietnam -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Equipment - Nutcracker from Nissen Tow
This item is from the private collection of George Shirling of Red Onion, Falls Creek. The first nutcracker tow at Falls Creek was the Nissen Tow. Operated by Toni and Skippy St. Elmo, it had a capacity of five people at one time and cost 6/- day in 1951. The Nissen Tow was powered by a Buick engine and operated from 1951 until 1960. George Shirling arrived in Falls Creek in 1962. He engaged Phil Nowell to build the original Koki Alpine Lodge which opened in 1965 with 14 beds. George operated the lodge with Michael “Baldy” Blackwell as manager. In 1981 he graduated in sport psychology and was invited to become team psychologist for the Australian Winter Olympic team which went to Albertville, France, in 1992. He later owned the Red Onion Chalet. George Shirling passed away on 27th February 2023. He had remained actively involved in Falls Creek and was generous with his time and knowledge, always an amazing supporter of The Falls Creek Museum and Falls Creek Village.This item is significant because it is connected to one of the early ski tows established in Falls Creek.A woven hessian belt with leather and metal buckle. The metal fork enabled the skier to attach to the rope tow. A display card is included. On card: Item No. 115 Nutcracker - Nissen Rope Tow - 1950sgeorge shirling, nissen lodge -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Duffel bag
Standard item issued to servicemen. No evidence that the name 'Bell" service number 951104 served in Vietnam. This duffel bag could have been used by a cadet.Green canvas duffel bag. Rope through eyelets at top and attached to loop at the bottom. Name and number written on the side in black texter. Printed numbers on flap at top.Bell/095014duffel bag, vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Shelter
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam (1962 - 1972)An soldiers individual army issue shelter. Made of waterproof plastic, has webbing ties and holes for tent pegs.shelter, vietnam -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WEBBING POUCH, Unknown
WW2 Small khaki universal webbing pouch, with a brass snap lock and a webbing waist belt fitting.passchendaele barracks trust, small pouch, webbing, ww2 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Small binoculars and case, 1942
Binoculars used in the fieldKhaki coloured canvass case with carry strap containing metal Binoculars Serial number 150918 Binoculars prism No 2 Mk 2, magnification x6. O.S, 108 M.A. world war two, second world war, binoculars, binoculars prism no 2 mk 2, wwii, ww2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION BANDOLIER, Unknown
Khaki cotton over the shoulder, six compartment ammunition bandolier. The bandolier is designed to carry small bore ammunition and would be considered to be disposable.passchendaele barracks trust, bandolier, cotton, six pouch -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Identification tags
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam (1962-1972). This set of dog tags was issued to Sergeant Trevor J Nicholson, who served in Royal Australian Armoured Corps, C Squadron and B Squadron 1st Armoured Regiment, 1969-70, Vietnam.Two engraved round metal discs on a metal chain. Commonly called 'dog tags' issued to military personnel. Aust/4410261/TJ Nicholson/RC/O POStj nicholson, dog tags, identity tags, vietnam, trevor nicholson, nicholson, 1st armoured -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BASIC POUCH, C.G.C.F, 1972
Vietnam Veteran's name appears on this item?Small khaki two pocket universal personal pouch, there is one open pocket and one buttoned pocket, the closure flap is secured by a sewn-on cotton strap.“ANGUS C.G.C.F. VICTORIA 1972 ^ 8315 66.013 .0931 ARMY NO” NAME.passchendaele barracks trust, pouch, universal -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SEWING KIT POUCH, B. MILBURN & CO, 1956
Small khaki two pocket universal personal sewing kit pouch, there is one open pocket and one pocket secured by a button, the closure flap is secured by a sewn on cotton strap.“FOLWER” (open to interpretation) Lower pocket “B. MILBURN & CO” “VICTORIA 1956 D^D”passchendaele barracks trust, pouch, two pocket utility -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION BANDOLIER, C.G.C.F, 1957
Khaki Australian army five pocket ammunition bandolier made of light weight cotton material with sewn in individual compartments with snap shut press closure buttons. It comes with a basic over the shoulder carry sling. The bandolier is used to carry clips of 7.62mm ammunition.“50 7.62 L2A2 MF 6-12-60 C.G.C.F. AUST” 1957 D^Dpasschendaele barracks trust, ammunition bandolier, 7.62mm five pocket.