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Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCH, Unknown
Khaki Ammunition pouch, fitted side pockets and there is a webbing belt fitting and two side webbing attachments fitted with a brass press lock. All exterior webbing fittings are brass.“? ATERSTON” (on lid).passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouch, general purpose -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition Pouch, 1915
Carried by soldiers to hold extra ammunitionAs manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost 1915Brown leather pouch to hold spare rifle ammunition, carried either on a belt or a bandolierHolden and Frost 1915 21 #Hmilitary, ammunition pouch -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - POUCH, UTILITY, Unknown
... and attachments on the rear for fitting onto a waist belt. Equipment POUCH ...Khaki small to medium canvas utility pouch, has press stud locking catches and attachments on the rear for fitting onto a waist belt.passchendaele barracks trust, pouch, khaki, medium -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - POUCH, COMPASS, 1943
... Passchendaele Barracks Trust Compass pouch On inside ...Small khaki compass pouch, lined on the inside for item protection. There is a brass press lock and rear attachments for webbing, or can be fitted onto a waist belt.On inside of the top flat "ZL & TLD 1943"passchendaele barracks trust, compass pouch -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WEBBING POUCH, Unknown
... and a webbing waist belt fitting. Equipment WEBBING POUCH ...WW2 Small khaki universal webbing pouch, with a brass snap lock and a webbing waist belt fitting.passchendaele barracks trust, small pouch, webbing, ww2 -
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 - FIELD DRESSING POUCH, 1965
... onto a web belt. Equipment FIELD DRESSING POUCH Commonwealth ...Small khaki field compass pouch, has a press stud locking device and on the rear of the pouch there is a slider attachment for the pouch to be place onto a web belt.“8465-50-577-4927 CGCF upwards arrow 1965”passchendaele barracks trust, pouch, field dressing -
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 - POUCH, UTILITY, C.1939
Small khaki rectangular utility pouch with a press lock and web belt attachments on the rear of the pouch.“Kings Crown - 82663/39 AM 1939”passchendaele barracks trust, small pouch, equipment -
Arapiles Historical Society
Tool - Leather Forming Dies, 1870
... applications include the forming of pouches, holsters, watch straps... applications include the forming of pouches, holsters, watch straps ...These leather forming dyes were used in traditional leathercraft to shape leather into rounded or contoured forms. Common applications include the forming of pouches, holsters, watch straps, belts, and decorative motifs. Wet leather would be pressed over or into the dies using the domed tools, creating consistent shapes for repeat production or fine detailing. This type of toolset was especially useful in saddlery, harness-making, and artisanal leather goods manufacturing, and may date from the early to mid-20th century. The craftsmanship and material suggest they were intended for long-term use in a workshop setting. Used for three generations back in WEBB family. Colin WEBB from Grass Flat's Great Grandfather's. Used for making flowers and decorate leatherwork.A set of four cylindrical leather forming dies accompanied by five domed shaping tools. The dies are robust, upright forms with flared openings at the top and rounded bases, crafted to receive and shape wet leather into concave or domed forms. The accompanying tools are smooth, tapered rods ending in spherical or bulbous tips of varying sizes, designed for pressing and shaping the leather from the inside or outside of the die. The tools and dies are made of the same dark, polished material—most likely wood or hard resin—showing signs of long-term use such as surface wear and patina.webb, leather, farm equipment -
Arapiles Historical Society
Accessory - Money belt
This style of money belt was commonly used in the late 19th to early 20th century by travellers, settlers, or military personnel to securely carry cash, identification papers, and small personal items. The attached pouch and integrated hooks suggest it may also have served a dual function as a utility belt. Given the robust materials, it may have been used in rural or frontier settings, possibly by early settlers, farmers, or servicemen travelling long distances by train or horseback. Items like this were practical for ensuring valuables stayed close to the body and protected from theft or loss.A wide, woven canvas money belt with dual leather buckle straps and an attached leather coin or document pouch. The canvas is beige with darker staining from age and use, and the belt is reinforced with leather fittings at the fastening points. A pair of metal clips or rings is attached to a central leather loop—likely for securing keys, a watch, or other items. The leather pouch has a flap secured by a small button stud and is stitched directly to the canvas. The overall design suggests practicality, durability, and security for carrying valuables while travelling.money, safe, travel, valuables -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WEBBING KIT
.1 Basic webbing waist belt with metal keepers and buckles, metal holes for fixing equipment. .2 Basic webbing and padded harness with metal adjustable clips. .3 Basic ammo pouch, green, webbing and canvas, metal buckle strap. .4 Basic ammo pouch, green, webbing and canvas, metal buckle, adjustable clips. .5 Small miscellaneous pouch attached to shoulder pad. .6 Bum pack with liner, metal keeper and straps. .7 Toggle rope - green rope attached through rope loop.D(Up Arrow)D, Belt Individual, Equipment Nylon LC-2 DLA100 80-Fu-822, 8465 08 00 - 6448, Size Medium, Waist UNHEX, 30 inches (76cm), Cincinnati Association for the Blind. .5 Kangaroo stampwebbing, pouches, toggle rope