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Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - POUCH, UTILITY, A.G.C.F, 1982
1. to 9. The nine items are identical, The over the shoulder utility pouch most commonly used for carrying small bore ammunition. the closure flap has a press stud lock.“A.G.C.F. /82” On closure flap (downwards arrow).passchendaele barracks trust, over the shoulder, ammunition pouches -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION BANDOLIER, C.G.C.F, 1956
1. & 2. Khaki Australian Army five pocket ammunition bandolier made of light weight cotton, It has an over the shoulder carry sling and snap shut closure brass buttons. The bandolier is used to carry .303 ball ammunition clips.1. & 2. “50 Ball 303 MARK 7 5.2.57 MF, C.G.C.F. AUST 1956 D^D”passchendaele barracks trust, bandolier, ammunition, 303 five pocket -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCH, C.G.C.F, 1962-1969
1. 2. & 3. Ammunition pouch with an over the shoulder carry strap. The pouch holds 100 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition.1. “100 7.62 MM MXD LNK” 2. “1.4.” 3. “BALL L2 A2 MF 1962 TRA F3 MF”passchendaele barracks trust, pouch, ammunition, 7.62mm -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCH, 1967
Items 1, 2, 3, & 4. are identical. They are over the shoulder cotton ammunition pouches, army green with flap and press stud closure. identification marks on both sides of the pouch with clear marking stating 'LINKED' and 'BLANK' 7.62 ammunition.Side 1. “100 CART 7.62 mm BLANK FIAI LINKED MF” Side 2. “7.62 LINKED BALL L2A2, 100 RDS MF18. VQ/V67”passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouches -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION BELT, Unknown
Army green webbing 10 pouch ammunition belt. There are ten compartments to place M1 Ammunition clips, fitted with brass clip closure buttons. the belt is adjustable in length and has a brass waist clasp.Faded diagram of a right facing arrow, inside the webbing before the waist clasp.passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition, usa, m1 10 pockets -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION BANDOLIER, 1967
1. Army green five pocket ammunition bandolier, stud brass closures secure each of the compartments. There is an over the shoulder carry strap. 2. Army green five pocket ammunition bandolier. 3. Army green five pocket ammunition bandolier.Items 1. & 2. “AUST/ MKI CPI N 11/67” 3. “AUST/ MK1 CPI N 11/67 50 7.62 L2 A2 17.6.68”passchendaele barracks trust, bandolier, ammunition, 7.62 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SEWING KIT, Unknown
Personal two pocket sewing kit, one open pocket and one button pocket with cotton tie closure strap. The contents includes buttons, pins, multi coloured cotton thread, and strong cotton thread.On the inside closure flap; “REGIMENTAL NO. NAME D^D”passchendaele barracks trust, sewing kit, two pocket kit -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SEWING KIT, Unknown
Personal sewing kit with two button pockets and one open pocket. The two button pockets have spare buttons, cotton for material repairs, the open pocket has a packet of sewing medals.“3/784485 B. BAKER” In faded red ink, “D^D”passchendaele barracks trust, kit, sewing personal -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCHES, Unknown
1. Green cotton over the shoulder seven compartment ammunition bandolier, designed to carry medium bore ammunition clips. 2. Green cotton over the shoulder seven compartment ammunition bandolier clips. Used to carry 5.56 mm 10 round clips.passchendaele barracks trust, seven pocket bandolier pouches, ammunition -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Equipment - Slide Projector
Photography, Projector, SlideSlide Projector - non carouselWhite/cream plastic slide projector with black inserts and chrome coloured plastic label.Front: Titan/colourside10/semi-automatic Details on lens Bottom: Made in France/Re exportation identifier/re export forbiddenphotography, projector, slide -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Clarke Apparatus, A. C. Clark and Company, 1910
The Clark apparatus is sectioned across the top on one side only, and the inside of the sectioned area is painted with red and blue. Part of the outside of the main body of the apparatus is painted red. The apparatus has four identical arms coming out of opposite sides of the body that end in spoon-shaped loops, each with screws connected to black knobs coming through them. There is a red handle that runs parallel to the body and arms of the apparatus, jutting out from the middle of the top of it. The apparatus is on a black cast iron stand on castors, with gold decoration throughout.ether, nitrous oxide, oxygen, gas, anaesthesia -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - C.I.G. Water depression flowmeter
A sectioned water depression flowmeter apparatus on a tall metal stand with castors. There are three knobs on the camera-facing side of the apparatus: one black, one yellow, and one blue, which correspond to oxygen, propylene, and nitrous oxide respectively. Two gas canister lids attached to the apparatus with long metal ball chains read "AUSTOX/OPEN SLOWLY". Above the knobs is a set of glass tubes, that have had a metal panel between them cut out. Part of the valve on the left below the knobs has been sectioned away to show the spring mechanism inside.nitrous oxide, oxygen, propylene, hospital, anaesthesia -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Weller-Ash nitrous oxide apparatus, sectioned, c. 1885
A Weller-Ash nitrous oxide apparatus that has been sectioned, complete with a brown fabric Cattlin's rebreather bag, stopcock, rubber tubing, and celluloid mask, on an iron stand that has been decorated with a natural, gold-coloured leaf motif. The base of the stand is black, and has a brown foot pedal which controlled gas flow to fill the bag. Much of the stand and the dials on either side are a brassy gold colour.nitrous oxide, rebreathing, anaesthesia, dentistry, surgery -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Austox D-M gas anaesthesia machine, sectioned, 1931
The Austox "Dental and Midwifery" (D-M) machine has been sectioned for teaching purposes. Namely, one of the two white, circular chambers on either side of the machine has been sectioned to show the tambour inside, as has the central valve and one of a connection point below the chamber on the left. The two chambers are connected to the central pole by thin metal tubes and are attached with metal framing.anaesthesia, dentistry, midwifery, nitrous oxide, oxygen, oxygen gas, sectioned, sectioning -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Australian Army's gas apparatus, sectioned, 1938
An Australian Army's gas apparatus, also known as an Austox Field Service Unit, that has been sectioned for teaching purposes and sits on a square base. The two camera-facing "legs" of the apparatus have had their tops sectioned off; the two legs facing away from the camera have not been sectioned. The central grey metal pole has two attachment points and dials for oxygen (O2) and nitrous oxide (N2O).field medicine, field anaesthesia, anaesthesia, oxgen, nitrous oxide, military medicine, australian army -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - D-M Gas anaesthesia machine, 1948
An Austox "Dental and Midwifery" (D-M) Machine on a stand with castors. The machine has attached black corrugated tubing with masks to go over the nose and mouth. There are two white, circular chambers on either side of the machine into which oxygen and nitrous oxide respectively were piped.anaesthesia, midwifery, dentistry, nitrous oxide, oxygen gas, oxygen -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Cylinder with sectioned outflow valve
Sectioned by Dr. Geoffrey Kaye in 1939.A large, narrow black cylinder with an attached black free-standing base. There is a thick horizontal line painted in silver. The outflow regulator valve at the top of the cylinder has been sectioned.anaesthesia, gas -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Ammunition Box
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam.A khaki coloured wooden box with canvas material handles.7.62/500 Rounds/L2AS/7.62 Ball L2A2/BDR/MF 22-1-65ammunition, vietnam, box -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Blanket, Army
Army issue wool blanket issued to the soldiers during the Vietnam conflict. Brown army issue wool blanket with green stripes and grey blanket stitching around the border.blanket, edgley, vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Blanket, Army
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam.Army issue woolen blanket -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - C.I.G. Regulator Type M, sectioned, Commonwealth Industrial Gases Ltd, c. 1960
The regulator was sectioned by I. Philpott in 1962.The regulator, designed to protect anaesthetic machines against sudden changes in pressure, consists of two main, rounded bodies, joined by a short connection. The lower section consists of a valve and a nut on the end that can be adjusted to provide a secondary pressure range. The upper section shows the gauge, which has had part of its face removed to show the inner workings. The valve on the reverse side has also been sectioned.anaesthesia, gas, pressure -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Renton circle valve absorber, sectioned, Dr Douglas Renton, 1931
The Renton circle valve absorber has been sectioned to show the valve connection points. The inside is a creamy brown colour, encased in black on the outside. A larger silver metal valve runs through the centre, and to it attaches a flat, reflective silver metal disc as a dial indicating "EXH", "ABS", and "REB", with a black needle. The system includes tubes and valves for oxygen entry, gas expiration, connection to soda lime cannister, rotary valve, and rebreather bag, with a broken, deteriorated segment of the bag still attached.valve, anaesthesia, soda lime, rebreathing -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - McKesson Apparatus Model G, sectioned, McKesson Appliance Co, c. 1919
The apparatus sits on a four-legged stand with castors. There is a fabric mesh bag affixed to the top of the apparatus which hangs down half the length of the stand. There are two metal arms protruding out from halfway down the length of the stand; one of the arms has a rubber tube attached to it and the other has a fine braided rope, both of which connect to the top of the apparatus. The top of the apparatus has been sectioned.anaesthesia, rebreathing, carbon dioxide, ether, oxygen -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Cylinder top and valve
The top part of a metal gas cylinder, including the shoulder, neck, and attached brass valve. The cylinder has been painted blue with a section painted siler, and the metal shows effects of rusting. A series of numbers indicating former capacities are pressed into the shoulder and neck of the cylinder. Stamped into valve. "COXETER/LONDON"gas, anaesthesia, valve -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Amplon cyclopropane cylinder, sectioned
The narrow, silver metal cylinder, known as an "amplon", once was used to contain cyclopropane, a potent anaesthetic agent. The cylinder has been sectioned at the neck and shoulder to show part of the cream-coloured exterior and orange walls. The inflow screw section, a narrow opening in the neck, has been painted red.anaesthesia, gas, cyclopropane -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Parrett's Somnoform Inhaler, sectioned, George Alfred James Parrett, c. 1912
Sectioned by Dr. Geoffrey Kaye.A metal inhaler which has been sectioned to reveal the interior, painted in red and blue to indicate direction of air flow. The large, bowl-like opening with metal gauze for attachment of a rebreather bag has been painted red, and the metal mask at the other end has been painted brown. The mask and bag mount meet at a 90-degree angle. inhaler, somnoform, anaesthesia -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Shoulder straps
Two canvas shoulder straps for webbing/backpack believed to be used during the assault and battle for Tarakan by ROBERT HENRY SLOAN : Service Number - VX94408 : Date of birth - 01 Dec 1925 at WANGARATTA VICTORIA Two long canvas straps with felt shoulder padding, metal buckle and canvas pocket ww2, robert henry sloan, army, australia, tarakan -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Leather Pouch - For Belt
Leather pouch for inclusion on belt issued to soldiersBrown leather pouch with two belt keepers on the back. Has large yellowing stitching.On back has C.H.F. ^ engraved into the leatherleather pouch, pouch, leather, map case, belt pouch -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Equipment - Tape Recorder, Bigston, Nivico tape recorder and leads, 1970 c
HistoricalNivico tape recorder and leadsNivicoaudio-visual technology, audio appliances -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - WW2 Telephone Set
An example of a field Telephone Set which was used by Australian forces during the Second World War for verbal communications over short distances.Rectangular aluminum green painted box with metal loops secured to the sides of the body. . The housing opens by a hinged fold back lid that is secured by a hook and eye closure. Attached to the inside of the lid is a metal plate with instructions for use together with a circuitry diagram. The interior contains the phone assembly and is divided by a metal box with a pull up button in front. There are two terminals at the front right hand side in line with an external winder. Attached with a cord to the left side is a black bakelite telephone handset.YAA856 Telephone Set “L” No2 (Aust)ww2, telephone set