Showing 1458 items matching "weapons"
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7213.003-34 Weapons Delivery Manual Mirage IIIO And IIID
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - (SP) AAP 7356.015-1M Torpedo weapon systems launch accessories, operating instructions
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7213.001-2-4 RAAF Pub 721:3 Mirage aircraft general and technical information weapons and navigation systems Volume 1 Part 2 Book 1
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP RAAF Pub 916 Weapon Notes
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Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - AMMUNITION CLIP, Mk6, Unknown
Bullets are Mark 6 .303 practice round bullets. Source unidentified.Metal clip of 5 practice bullets. Brass colour with 3 indentations on the side marked in red. Indentation also in the bottom of each are Mark 6 .303 bullets on a .303 clip..303 rifle bullets., practice rounds, ammunition -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Print - Framed Print
The charge of the 21st Lancers in September 1898 was one of the last full-scale cavalry charges of the British Army. The battle took place 6.4 km. (four miles) outside Omdurman, just north of Khartoum and marked the culmination of Major-General Sir Horatio Herbert (later Field Marshal, 1st Earl) Kitchener's campaign for the re-conquest of the Sudan, the 2nd Sudan War (1896-1898).At the Battle of Omdurman (2 September 1898), an army commanded by the British General Sir Herbert Kitchener defeated the army of Abdullah al-Taashi, the successor to the self-proclaimed Mahdi, Muhammad Ahmad. Kitchener was seeking revenge for the 1885 death of General Gordon. It was a demonstration of the superiority of a highly disciplined army equipped with modern rifles, machine guns, and artillery over a force twice their size armed with older weapons, and marked the success of British efforts to re-conquer the Sudan. Timber framed print depicting mounted soldiers in battleOmdurman Charge of 21st Lancers21st lancers, omdurman, sudan -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Weapon - Artillery Shell Casing, unknown
Shell casings were used to hold the propellant charge and projectile in artillery guns.An example of a shell casing used in artillery guns.Cylindrical shaped copper shell case with tapered top. Flat base with small lip. Inside base appears bright silver centre and features a small screw. Base underside: Stamped with a circle, inside of circle appears further markings but they are indistinguishable.war, defence force, ammunition -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - (SP) AAP 7212.003-33 RAAF Winjeel loading manual conventional weapons dual trainer, Winjeel dual trainer
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Weapon - 2 shells German, Shells, 1914 -1918?
From the Charles Honybun Collection2 metal shells, Germanww1, charles henry honybun -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Weapon - Spitfire Shell, 1914 -1918
From the Charles Honybun CollectionMetal shellww1, charles henry honybun -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Shot Mould, Early 1900s
Used by those wishing to make bullets and ammunition. Lead would have been used to make the shots with this tool.Rusted iron shot mould with two handles similar to callipers. There is an oval shaped ball of metal at one end which opens in the middle to allow molten material to be placed inside for casting into lead shot. There is a hole at the top of the oval ball which allows the molten metal to be poured in. Once cooled the oval is opened up and the shot can be removed. The object is heavily rusted.artillery, weapon, ammunition, battery, portland battery -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Weapon - Harpoon Gun and Harpoon, n.d
Part of the Kurtze Collection purchased by the City of Portland in 1990s from Brendan Kurtze. Theo Frederics said his grandfather used this gun to shoot porpoise. He was a fisherman - Frederickson? Changed name when migrated to Australia from Sweden. Further research with Theo and other family personal conversation with Theo Frederics (Gordon Stokes 1997)Wooden stock, bronze breech, steel barrel. Barrel painted high gloss black, polished bronze sights and name plate running length of barrel. Gun has pivot mount. Harpoon, steel, with hinged flukes.Front: On bronze name plate. 'CHASE OSBORNE & CO WHITEHALL PLACE LONDON WORK BIRMINGHAM GOLD MEDAL AWARDED INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1883'. Back: -harpoon, whaling, maritime -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - German Bayonet & Scabbard
Steel Bayonet with wood insert in handle and metal scabbard. WWI German.Bayonet at base of blade E@24 left hand side x/CSZ on left side- Z on hilt left side. Scabbard on belt clip E95 (crossed knifes0 then 50 tgf -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Weapon - Shell Case, Australian Army, 1940 -1941
These shell cases were donated along with other items from the St Nicholas' Mission to Seamen's Church at 139 Nelson Place, Williamstown, Victoria. The Church was operated by the Mission to Seamen organisation. The symbol of the broad arrow on the base of the shell case signifies that it was owned by the Australian Army. The dates of the shell cases - 1940 and 1941 - link the shell cases with World War II. Both cases' headstamps have "N", which could indicate that they were made for use by the Navy. Shell Case 1298.01: The headstamp code on the label "MEC" means that it was made by the Explosives Factory Maribyrnong - Cordite Annexe, Maribyrnong, Melbourne, which made cordite propellant for cartridges and shells. Shell Case 1298.02: The headstamp "MF" indicates it was made by the Small Arms Manufacturing Factory in Footscray, Melbourne, and the stamped year was 1941. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN (Brief History): - The Missions to Seamen was an Anglican charity that has served seafarers of the world since 1856 in Great Britain. Its symbol is a Flying Angel, inspired by a Bible verse. Today, there are centres in over 200 ports worldwide where seamen of all backgrounds are offered a warm welcome and provided with a wide range of facilities. In Victoria, the organisation began in Williamstown in 1857 as a Sailors’ Church, also known as ‘Bethel’ or the ‘Floating Church’ in an old hulk floating in Hobson’s Bay, Port of Melbourne. It soon became part of the Missions to Seamen, Victoria. In the year 2000, the organisation, now named Mission to Seafarers, still operated locally in Melbourne, Portland, Geelong and Hastings. The Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild was formed in 1906 to support the Missions to Seamen in Melbourne and other centres, such as Williamstown. Two of the most significant ladies of the Guild were founder Ethel Augusta Godfrey and foundation member Alice Sibthorpe Tracy (who established a branch of the Guild in Warrnambool in 1920). The Guild continued its work until the 1960s. In 1943, a former Williamstown bank was purchased for the Missions to Seaman Club. The chapel was named St Nicholas’ Seamen’s Church and was supported by the Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild, the Williamstown Lightkeepers’ Auxiliary and the League of Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Friends. It ceased operation in 1966. A Missions to Seamen Chapel and Recreation Room was a significant feature of ports during the late 1800s and into the 1900s. It seemed appropriate for Flagstaff Hill to include such a representation within the new Maritime Village, so the Melbourne Board of Management of Missions to Seamen Victoria gave its permission on 21st May 1979 for the entire furnishings of the Williamstown chapel to be transferred to Flagstaff Hill. The St Nicholas Seamen’s Church was officially opened on October 11, 1981, and closely resembles the Williamstown chapel. These shell cases are significant for their relationship with the Australian Army in general and in particular with the defence of Australia during World War II. The may have also been made for the Navy. Their significance is increased by their association with the Williamstown Missions To Seamen, which donated them to Flagstaff Hill in 1979, an organisation that has supported seafarers for many years.Shell case: two brass 4" rimmed shell cases with headstamps (inscriptions) on the base plate around the firing pin three holes evenly spaced around the centre of the base. A label is attached to one shell. The shell cases are part of the St. Nicholas Seamen's Church Collection. Shell Case 1298.01 - Printed stamp “P.2BT” “M.E.C.111” “I.E. 10/43”. Stamped into base “N”, “1940” “W [within lozenge]”, “S” symbol [Australian Government Arrow] “360“ . Around firing pin “MF I 422” “ME” “II” “4 I N” “5-“ ”MF [within rectangle]” “f” “B – [within circle]”, Shell Case 1298.02 - headstamp “N 1941 MF / F symbol [square box] LOT 679”, [in oval] 101 / 4 / S /U2) M GUNS 7 “, symbol [Australian Government Arrow], Stencil [in red circle] “B J”, symbol [Diamond with line top to bottom] Stamped in red ink “R5G 11 1 2B7”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, munitions, shell case, ammunition 1940, ammunition 1941, firearms, cannon, australian government, borad arrow, australian army, wwii, world war 2, australian defence, australian ordinance, small arms manufacturing factory, explosives factory maribyrnong, cordite, world war ii, ww2, 1940, 1941, defence, n headstamp, footscray -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Citizens For Freedom, The September 'MORATORIUM' ( A Viet Cong Weapon)
A booklet which says that Australian Soldiers, Vietnam Veterans, were arrested and fined when they destroyed banners and flags.A booklet which says that Australian Soldiers, Vietnam Veterans, were arrested and fined when they destroyed banners and flags.booklet, victory to the viet cong, australian soldiers, vietnam veterans, lloyd, thomas roger lloyd, royal australian infantry corps, national service, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 2nd battalion, the royal australian regiment -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, The War Office, Comprehensive List of component Parts (illustrated) for Ordnance, B.L. 5.5in. MK.3 or 4 on Carriage, 5.5in, or 4.5in. GUN, MK. 1/1 or 2/1 and Accessories/Ancilliaries, 1961
A brown coloured cardboard cover with an orange section with the details in black ink. Top right hand corner there is a label with Property of National Vietnam Veterans Museum on it. The manual is bound with a brown material binding. The manual is held together iwth two metal clips.military weapons, ordnance bl 5.5in mark 3, carriage 5.5in or 4.5in gun mark 2, accessories/ancillaries, manual -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - CLAYMORE CLACKER, C.1960’s
Souvenired by Leonard John Young No 3793454 (National Serviceman) John served with the 8th Batt RAR in Malaya for approx 6 months from 1968 to 1969 while training for service in Vietnam. He then served in A Coy 8 RAR Vietnam from 17.11.69 to 25.3.70 returning home then with the rank of L/Cpl as his 2 years service was due to finish..1) Clacker - the ignition system that sets off a claymore mine. .2) Cable - Part of a Claymore mine .3) Bag for carrying ignition system with green canvas carry strap..1) Firing Device Electrical M57arms - mines, military histoyr, claymore, clacker -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Edged weapon, Gurkha Kukri Knife
Large kukri knife, thought to be issued to the Gurkha troops by the British Army. Comes with two smaller sharpening knives. All contained in a leather scabbard. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Edged Weapon Kukri
Kukri with painted blade wrapped in greaseproof paper.LB 667 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Weapon - bomb pillar- steel, WW2
Bomb arming pinInstruction regarding loading/arming and also storage. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Weapon - WOODEN TRUNCHEON - LEAD FILLED POLICE BATON
BHS CollectionWooden Policeman's Truncheon with lead filled centre. Display notesgoldfields, enforcement, police, baton -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - 20 Pounder H E Shell x 2, Circa 1948
Two QF 20 Pounder HE Shells.(simply known as the 20 pounder) This shell was used in a British 84 mm (3.307 inch) tank gun introduced in 1945 and used in centurion tank and the charioteer tank destroyer. Metal Projectile. (refer https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Ordnance_QF_20_pounder?file=20poundercartridgecasewithHEshell.jpg#targetText=The%20Ordnance%20QF%2020%20pounder,and%20the%2) 20 PR G. --HES --P of P ---S.P.E in white on main part of projectile. SX505 -PLUG REP FUZE 410MF-70-M on brass nose section. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - 40 MM MK 4 Shell 1993 & 40 MM MO MK 4T 4/53 Projectile
Appears to be AN 1993 (Australian Navy) 40MM MK4 Brass Shell fitted with a 4/53 40MM MO MK 4T projectile HES (High explosive substitute) AN (Australian Navy)Shell-40MM MK 4, OT28 MF,AN1993. Projectile- HES AN, 40MM MO MK 4T, 0210 4/53 BS -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Weapon - Edged weapon Kukri, Unknown
Black bakelite handle, metal blade with brass fittings. Leather and wood scabbard with brass end and two small sharpening knives.Nil -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Weapon - Ammunition Cartridges, Martini Henry rifle ball cartridges, 1890
Similar to cartridges used in the Zulu Wars of the 1870's. Used by the Victorian Volunteer Forces up until the late 1890's.Rolled brass case Mark III 1890 wrapped in original paper tied with string, 450/577 calibre for Mark 111 Martini Henry Rifle. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Weapon - Ammunition Cartridge box, 5.56 blank in 6 plastic bags, Metal box for storage of cartridges
Metal containerCartridges, small arms, blank 4A/Y10/S/95 GBA/1681 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Weapon - Ammunition, 3pdr and 6 pdr practice rounds
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Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - PROJECTILE & CASE, C.1954 - 1965
The 30mm cartridge was used in British ADEN aerial machine guns. Introduced in the UK in 1954. The ADEN 30mm guns were used in Australian C.A.C.SABRE fighter jets between 1953 and 1965. The A/P variant shell had a muzzle velocity of 2610 feet/sec. There were two ADEN M/Gs on a C.A.C. SABRE..1) 30mm Projectile. This has an aluminium nose cone. The projectile is probably armour piercing. .2) Brass case. This has a double flanged base..1 Projectile, no markings. .2 Shell case. Stamped on the side is RA2/2948arms - ammunition, military history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - GRENADE LAUNCHER SIGHT, Unknown
Metal grenade launcher sight M15, for M1903, M1903A1, M1903A3, M1 Rifles and M1 Carbine. Enclosed instructions for use."Sight, grenade launcher, M15, (N)"passchendaele barracks trust, grenade launcher, sight m15, weapon -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WEAPON CLEANING ROD
This is a three part wooden tool with a screw in barrel cleaning brush. 1. End piece turned handle, slightly larger diameter than shaft, it has a brass female screw socket at one end. 2. Wooden rod, at one end is a female brass screw socket and a male screw adaptor. 3. Wooden rod. At the end is a male screw adapter. At the other end is a turned and reduced brass female socket. 4. The cleaning brush with brass male screw adapter.weapon cleaning tool, tool