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Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Bayonet scabbard and webbing bayonet frog, pattern 1907 (Mk I)
Bayonet scabbard made by BSASword-bayonet scabbard and webbing bayonet frog, pattern 1907 (Mk 1) Brown leather scabbard and khaki frogBSA inspector stamp -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Rifle SLR L1A1 .22" cal, Birmingham Small Arms (BSA)
Army Report No 2615081 Stock No 66-1476-091Rifle, Self Loading Rifle, L1A1, .22" calSerial No 3404rifle, slr, l1a1 bsa, sub-calibre -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Rifle, VR Enfield 1899 ME 303, Birmingham Small Arms (BSA), 1874
Rifle, VR Enfield 1899 ME 303 This firearm has been rendered inoperativeSerial No 5672rifle, enfield, vr -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Rifle, 303 Lee Enfield, Small Arms Factory
Rifle, 303, Lee Enfield, short magazine This firearm has been rendered inoperativeSerial No 202346rifle, lee enfield, 303 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Peter Chamberlain & Chris Ellis: Pictorial History of Tanks of the World 1915-45, 1972 (exact)
Hard cover, pictorial history of tanks from 1915 to 1945. ISBN 0-85368-497-9photographs, military history, tanks, armour, peter chamberlain, chris ellis, arms and armour press, photographs, military history, tanks, armour, peter chamberlain, chris ellis, arms and armour press -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Arms and Armour Press et al, Soviet military power, 1983
The emergence of the Soviet Union as a military power and the weapons developed and employed.Index, ill, p.224.non-fictionThe emergence of the Soviet Union as a military power and the weapons developed and employed. soviet union - armed forces, soviet union - military power -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Tony Geraghty, This is the SAS : a pictorial history of the Special Air Service Regiment, 1982
A history of British and Commonwealth SAS forces from the second world war to the Falklands war.Ill, p.156.non-fictionA history of British and Commonwealth SAS forces from the second world war to the Falklands war.great britain - special air services, clandestine military forces -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Coat of arms for a sports club, Heraldische Wapen Industrie (Heraldic Coat of Arms Industry) "Hooymayers", Koninklijke Nederlandsche Cricket Bond - 1883 (Royal Dutch Cricket Association), late 20th century
The 1883 date refers to the establishment of the Royal Dutch Cricket Association. Represents a link between Anglo-Dutch sporting connections.Small brown wooden shield with a plastic medallion in black, yellow and gold.Circular medallion displaying two crossed cricket bats in front of a wicket with a crown above them. Below this is the date "1883" and along the bottom half is the name of the association. Rear has a mounting hole. On back of shield is a sticker which names the manufacturer of the shield. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Weapon, Self Loading rifle (SLR) - 'Cut-a-way', 1960-1985
An instructional Self Loading rifle with sections removed (cut-a-way) to show the working parts to assist in explaining to trainees the mechanics of the firing sequence. has 'blonde' woodwork with a triangular foregrip and fitted with a 20 round magazine.south east asia, vietnam, australian defence force, weapons -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Weapon, Self Loading rifle (SLR) Cut-a way, 1960-1985
An instructional self-loading rifle with sections removed (cut-a-way) to show the working parts to assist in explaining to trainees the mechanics of the firing sequence. Has a triangular foregrip.Left, 'RIFLE 7.62mm L1A1, Right, 'TRG AID' and "TRG Aid 4, Working parts, 'TRG AID'.south east asia, vietnam, australian defence force, weapons -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, E.R. HOOTEN et al, EAGLE IN FLAMES (The fall of the Luftwaffe), 1997
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - THE HURRICANE II MANUAL, JOHN TANNER, 1976
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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Tool - Line Firing Gun, manufactured by B.S.A. [Birmingham Small Arms Company], Birmingham Small Arms
A line firing rifle used in rescue training by the lifeboat Queenscliffe crew from 1926 to 1976.A rare representation of old life saving line throwing mechanisms in use up to the 1970s. Metal breech loading gun with wooden stock and rope canaster for attaching rescue line Trade Marks, B.S.A., [three rifles leaning together].lifeboat, rescue, line firing, queenscliffe, rifle, bsa, birmingham small arms company -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book - Book (Paperback) Box Set, John Sweetman, The Dambusters Raid, 2004
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Cleaning Kit - Field Utility, Small Arms Factory, 1960s
Pouch containing various cleaning items / Metal oiler bottle, brush on Bakelite handle , Pull Through.Rolls Cleaning Accessories/ 7.62mmRifle MK1/CAT. No. 1005.66.100-2016 -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Ken Delve, Nightfighter - The Battle for the Night Skies, 1995
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, V. E. Tarrant, King George V Class Battleships, 1999
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - KOREA REMEMBERED, MAURIE PEARS, 1998
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - EAGLE IN FLAMES, E. R. HOOTON, 1997
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - BRITISH AIRCRAFT GUNS OF WORLD WAR TWO, ARMS AND ARMOUR PRESS, 1979
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Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Rifle bag, 1946
Military rifle carrier with ammunition pocket on side as issued to troops in 1947Made by GMH 1946 for Military useArmy green canvas rifle carrier with ammunition pocket on side. Canvas cover over opening with brass buckle to close.GMH&Co 1946military, rifle carrier, canvas -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Leather ammunition bandolier
Military leather bandolier with nine pouches used to carry live ammunitionMade and distributed by Holden and FrostBrown leather belting having nine pouches for holding live ammunition riveted to it. Length adjustment by brass buckles at centreHolden and Frost 1915military, bandolier, ammunition -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Miscellaneous Naval shells
Naval shells specification sheets (18 sheets)Types of projectiles. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - AMMUNITION - 7.62MM LINK
Part of the equipment carried by a section and its machine gunner. The G.P.M.G. uses a disintegrating link belt. Each section would carry between 400 and 600 rounds. The machine gunner's no2 would carry 300 rounds. Other items related to the machine gun would be shared out amongst the section.75 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition ( G.P.M.G. M60) joined with metal links to form a belt. Each round consists of a pointed metal projectile in a NATO rimless brass case.arms - ammunition, military history, vietnam war -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - AMMUNITION - 7.62MM LINK
Part of the equipment carried by a section and its machine gunner. The G.P.M.G. uses a disintegrating link belt. Each section would carry between 400 and 600 rounds. The machine gunner's no2 would carry 300 rounds. Other items related to the machine gun would be shared out amongst the section.63 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition ( G.P.M.G. M60) joined with metal links to form a belt. Each round consists of a pointed metal projectile in a NATO rimless brass case.weapons, vietnam war, arms - ammunition, machine gun -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - 40mm L60 Bofors Anti-Aircraft Round
The Bofors gun (which fired this round) was designed in the 1930s by AB Bofors, a Swedish arms manufacturer. It proved to be one of the most successful light anti-aircraft guns used during World War II. Apart from being used by most of the Allied forces, captured guns were used by the Germans and Japanese. The Bofors had a rate of fire between 80 - 100 rounds per minute when hand-loaded via 4-round clips. Effective maximum range was approx. 3,800m. On land, the guns were mounted singly on numerous types of chassis whilst Naval guns were either single or dual mountings. A few countries still use the Bofors Gun to this day.Brass case with iron/steel projectile -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Equipment - Webbing, 22/2/2009
The back pack and webbing was the infantry soldiers 'house on feet'; whilst on patrol, he carried all that was required for days/weeks at a time with some re-supplies during the course of time sometimes; it was common practice to slide into the backpack whilst prone on the ground and then slowly turn and rise to standing as the most convenient of loading up.Despite the effort required to patrol long distances with a heavy load, many soldiers had a close affinity with the backpack and webbing as it provided him with comefort and necessities during an Operation.Standard issue of infantry back pack and webbing kit for carrying of day-to-day needs whist on patrol or other duties. Contents included, but not limited to (and In no particular order): food, clothing, cooking utensils, water, spare ammunition, arms, maintenance tools, hootchie/mosquito net, personal items, machete; six pieces in total.Pic 01: Backpack Front Pic 02: Backpack Rear Pic 03: Belt with full compliments: ammunition pouch x 2, water bottle x 2, bumpack x 1 Pic 04: Bumpack in isolationvietnam, vietnam war, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch, equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - HAVERSACK WITH AMMUNITION POUCHES, 1944
Haversack with ammunition pouches - three bags wired together by hand. Haversack - made of canvas- hand painted light jungle green over light khaki flap closure with straps and brass buckles. Ammunition pouches made of heavy canvas, hand painted light jungle green over light khaki with flap closure with straps and brass ends. Ammunition pouches joined to haversack with copper wire.Haversacks flaps - handwritten inside is black ink "3/92464" Ammunition R) stamped in dark blue ink "Crosby 1944" Pouches L) stamped in black ink "J J / dept of defence / 1944 / ?" passchendaele barracks trust, webbing, ammunition, pouches -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION BOX, 1962
Vietnam War era ammunition box which originally contained 7.63mm SLR rounds.Brown painted wooden box for 7.62mm SLR ammunition. Hinged lid with fastener. Khaki webbing strap and handles. Base secured with screws.On lid in white paint: '7.62 BALL, L2A2 LNK'. On side in yellow paint: '500 rounds MF, 15-3-63, 7.62mm BAL L2A2, LINKED IN BANDOLIERS'. On end with fastener: 'MF 15.5.63 8343'. On the opposite end: '43 LBS'. Stamped on the base: 'H26 Mk2 (M), AUST'. Stamped on fastener: 'MO 1962, SV130, SA'. ammunition, vietnam war, 7.62mm ammunition, slr -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Leather shoulder bag, 1890 Ca
Boer war issue bag to carry ammunition and other weapon equipment over shoulder Press stud on back cover. Strap for holding front closedProduced by Holden and FrostLeather shoulder bag with canvas shoulder strap. Pouches on the front for holding ammunition, small back flap container on rearmilitary, bag, shoulder carried