Showing 43 items matching " detonators"
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Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
ICI Explosives Sampler
The Forests Commission had a large and active engineering branch which was often called upon for major demolition or quarry work. Most overseers, as well as some foresters, were trained in the use of explosives to “blow stuff up” such as removing stumps and rocks from roads. Districts usually had a small powder magazine tucked away in the bush for storage of gelignite and detonators.Sample board showing examples of explosives and detonatorsroad construction and maintenance. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Box - Detonators
... Detonators ..."Nobel / No. 6 / 100 Detonators / for high explosives / Alfred (thistle picture) Nobel / Thistle brand / Manufactured in Australia / Glasgow"" as printed on the lid. The brand was founded in 1870 by Swedish chemist and industrialist, Alfred NobelUsed in the Kiewa ValleySmall black tin box with all sides and lid having white on black and black on white print. 2 opposing sides have the number 6 at each end. The other 2 opposing sides have a safety warning and the top lid gives contents and maker.detonators, alfred nobel, nobel no. 6 -
Mont De Lancey
Detonator box
Small, orange and white tin box with hinged lid for one hundred detonators.On lid: "Nobel No. 6. 100 detonators for rich explosives. Alfred Nobel. Thistle Brand. Manufactured in Gt. Britain. Glasgow" "6 6" on front and back panels, "For use wherever safety fuse is allowed" on left side panel and "Must be handled with great care and kept dry. The composition must not be scratched or pricked with a pin, nail, knife blade or other hard substance, as any act of this kind may cause explosion" on the right side panel.explosives equipment -
Parks Victoria - State Coal Mine - Wonthaggi
Tin container, Thistle et al, C 1910
Small black tin made by Nobel. Holds 100 detonators. Painted black with white printing.On front side of tin "6 6" On rear side of tin "6 6" On lid of tin "NOBEL No.6 100 detonators for high explosives Alfred Nobel (Picture of thistle flower) THISTLE BRAND Manufactured in Australia GLASGOW" On left hand side and right hand side of tin "Must be handled with great care and kept dry. The composition must not be scratched or pricked with a pin, nail, knife or other hard substance. as any act of this kind may cause explosion." -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Detonators box
8498.1 - Red painted wooden box with hinged lid and latch.- Detonators max. 25 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: DEBORAH GOLD MINE NL - REGULATIONS FOR EXPLOSIVES, 5th January 1950
... detonators ...Document: McColl, Rankin and Stanistreet: Deborah Gold Mine NL - Licence for magazine for explosives 600 lbs. of gunpowder or nitro compounds and 1000 detonators. Licence appended to front of regulations with pin on top LH corner.Mines Departmentorganization, mining, deborah gold mines nl, mccoll, rankin and stanistreet: deborah gold mine nl, goldmining, explosives, gunpowder, detonators -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Detonator
Explosive Detonator Mark VIIequipment, 1943, army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, US Army Engineer School, Breach Obstacles with Explosives, Feb 1981
Used by Warrant Officer Class One Greg Westhead while he served in Bosnia. Refer to Cat No. 1496.7, 910.2, 7465.Cartoon image of a hand holding a detonator and a blast on the front cover. Drawing is mainly black and white, but a small amount of brown is present. All text on front is white except for title. Back cover is blank. About 35 pages long, detailing how to work with explosives. Inside many cartoon images providing visual aids to the instructions. Rectangle shaped book of medium size.Front cover in black: "BREACH OBSTACLES WITH EXPLOSIVES" . Front cover on detonator: "BLASTING MACHINE" . Front cover, bottom right: "GTA 5-11-16 FEBRUARY 1981 TO BE USED WITH ARTEP TASK # 7-3". book, guide, cartoons, explosives, greg westhead -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Tin
Tin that was used to store up to 100 detonatorsephemera, ww2, army -
Mont De Lancey
Ash tray, c1939-1945
Made during WW2 by gun mechanic Jack Morris of Bayswater during his time in the Navy on board the Ship "Arunta".Brass ashtray made with two bullets and a detonator cover. ash tray, bullets -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object, Crimper
Steel Detonator/ Fuse Crimper with Safety Clip Black Spring.crimper detonator -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Container - Box, National Explosives Co Ltd, c1870
This cardbord box was used to package explosives which were used for mining. Black powder and dynamite were heavily used on the goldfields to blast away large sections of earth which. Explosives were stored at Beechworth Powder MagazineMining played an important role in the history of Beechworth, for the township was established in the mid-1850s after gold was discovered in the area. The success of goldmining lead to the growth and development of early Beechworth.A brown rectangular cardbord box with opening flaps at top and features printed text on sides and top.GLASGOW / THE PERFECT COMBINATION / NOBEL-GLASGOW EXPLOSIVES / NOBEL-GLASGOW DETONATORSburke museum, beechworth, mining, explosives -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - FRAGMENTS, GRENADE, C.1960’s
Items souvenired by Malcolm Stuart Angus No 3112710..1) Pull ring and split pin. .2) Time fuse and detonator assembly. .3) Safety lever.3) Stamped "Fuse M215 152-MY 3-72"arms-ammunition, grenade, weapon -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Box - ammunition, c1940
Brought home by Peter Trull from Moratai, Tarakan IslandRectangular wooden army ammunition (detonator) box with metal clips to close/secure lid to main box.Letters and words on box: 844 Japanese characters/scriptarmy ammunition box, trull, p, tatura, japan, tarakan island, arms, ammunition -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - TRENCH ART, ASH TRAY, 1969
Ashtray fashioned from the base of an American 76mm shell fired from a tank - Vietnam War. Part of the Cooper Collection.Trench art ashtray made from the base of a 76mm shell. Central post is a remnant of a detonator fuse.Stamped on the base of the ashtray: '76mm ARMD, O,RW175, LOT 6, MF, 1969'. Stamped on Percussion cap on base: 'ERL 43 ^, BE8, 2/1 MF, ^, AG, 9QMY5.70'.cooper collection, souvenir, trench art, vietnam war. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - MINE DETONATOR, 1939 - 45
German “Bouncing Betty” mine detonator fuse, S.Mi. Z 35.Brass cylinder with three knurled sections on main part, above a cross piece with knurl one end and ring with cord at other end, above that is 3 prongs.german, bouncing betty, detonator -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Abbott Collection: 11 records of purchases of gelignite and detonators from Abbotts Supplies Co by the Shire of Wycheproof throughout 1953
administrative sales documents, under Victorian Explosives Act 1928, for purchase of explosives from Abbotts Supplies.Abbott Collection: 11 records of purchases of gelignite and detonators from Abbotts Supplies Co by the Shire of Wycheproof throughout 1953. abbott, invoices, bendigo businesses, 1953 -
Puffing Billy Railway
red box, DETS 7A
Detonator (DET) An explosive device (not shown) is placed on the rail line and triggered by wheel pressure—used to warn of hazards aheadHistoric - Victorian Railways - Detonator (DET) Boxred box - DETS 7A Made of metal sheetDETS 7Apuffing billy, detonator (det) box -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Detonator box
8427.1 - Small hinged wooden box painted red, with "detonators explosives" painted in white on the lid. foam square inside. latch missing. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, RAN, Diver's Pouch
Leather pouch with double press-studs and back strap (to slide onto a bellt) containing detonator crimper pliers of clearance diver POAudio, CD WilliamsonICI A (on pliers) POAudio, CD Williamson (on pouch)pouch, clearance diver, williamson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Abbott Collection: Records of purchases of gelignite, detonators, safety fuse and fuse lighters from Abbotts Supplies Co by the Country Roads Board in 1953, ten records
administrative sales documents, under Victorian Explosives Act 1928, for purchase of explosives from Abbotts Supplies.Abbott Collection: ten records of purchases of gelignite, detonators, safety fuse and fuse lighters from Abbotts Supplies Co by the Country Roads Board in 1953.abbott, bendigo businesses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Abbott Collection: 27 records of purchases of gelignite, and detonators from Abbotts Supplies Co by the H. W. Snell, Bendigo in sept 1952 to Dec 1953'
administrative sales documents, under Victorian Explosives Act 1928, for purchase of explosives from Abbotts Supplies.Abbott Collection: 27 records of purchases of gelignite, and detonators from Abbotts Supplies Co by the H. W. Snell, Bendigo in sept 1952 to Dec 1953.abbott, bendigo businesses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Abbott Collection: Various records of purchases of gelignite, detonators and other safety goods from Abbotts Supplies Co by McDonald Constructions Pty Ltd throughout 1953
administrative sales documents, under Victorian Explosives Act 1928, for purchase of explosives from Abbotts Supplies.Abbott Collection: Various records of purchases of gelignite, detonators and other safety goods from Abbotts Supplies Co by McDonald Constructions Pty Ltd throughout 1953abbott, bendigo businesses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Abbott Collection: order requests in letter format by the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission for gelignite, detonators and fuses, late 1952 and 1953
administrative sales documents under Victorian Explosives Act 1928 for purchase of explosives from SEC from Abbotts Supplies.Abbott Collection: order requests in letter format by the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission for gelignite, detonators and fuses, between late 1952 and 1953. Twenty-nine orders.abbott, bendigo businesses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Abbott Collection: State Electricity Commission of Victoria for the purchase of gelignite and fuses; 11 Nov 1952 to 17 Nov 1953
administrative sales documents under Victorian Explosives Act 1928 for purchase of explosives by SEC from Abbotts Supplies.Abbott Collection: State Electricity Commission of Victoria orders for the purchase of gelignite, detonators and fuses. Eight orders from the SEC; between 11 Nov 1952 to 17 Nov 1953abbott, bendigo businesses -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph
2 VN Navy river patrol boat. US & VN crew providing Audio, CDT3 members with cover while setting up detonator charges on river barricade. HOP AN 1971river patrol -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Claymore Mine
The M18A1 'Claymore' Directional Fragmentation Mine which is used as part of the perimeter defences at, for example Fire Support Base or for use in ambush situations. The convex side is faced toward the enemy and the mine is configured to be electrically detonated from a remote location, (these mines can be connected by white "det cord" & detonators from the detonator wells show to link a series of mines)). It is raised off the ground by a small stand to maximise the blast radius. Claymore mines contain 700 steel ball bearings impressed into 650 grams of plastic explosive. The M18A1 has a lethal range of up to 100 metresA replica of the M18A1 'Claymore' Directional Fragmentation Mine. The convex side is faced toward the enemy and the mine is configured to be electrically detonated from a remote location. In practice this mine type is raised above the ground slightly by a small legs designed to maximise the blast radius. These mines contain approximately 700 small steel ball bearings impressed into 650 grams of plastic explosive. The M18A1 has a lethal range of up to 100 metresOn the front"Front Toward Enemy" on the reverse "Back M18A1 Apers Mine" -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Abbott Collection: Explosives Weight bills made by Abbott's supplies for purchase and transportation by the rail company from Laverton; from January 1920 - September 1923
administrative sales documents under Victorian Explosives Act 1928 for purchase of explosives by Abbotts Supplies.Abbott Collection: sales of explosives records 1953-62, in three packets, under Explosives Act 1928, Sales of Explosives Orders supplied by Abbotts under permit to purchase Nitro-compounds for blasting and detonatorsabbott, bendigo businesses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Abbott Collection: sales of explosives records 1953-62, in three packets, from Abbott's Sheepwash Tannery
administrative sales documents under Victorian Explosives Act 1928Abbott Collection: sales of explosives records 1953-62, in three packets, under Explosives Act 1928, Sales of Explosives Orders supplied by Abbotts under permit to purchase Nitro-compounds for blasting and detonatorsabbott, bendigo businesses, explosive act -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - Abbott Collection: J. H. Abbott and Co. Magazine order book,5 Nov 1909 to 24 Nov 1910. Abbott's order book for gelignite, dynamite, cheddite, detonators and powder
Abbott Supplies company administration bookAbbott Collection: J. H. Abbott and Co. Magazine order book,5 Nov 1909 to 24 Nov 1910. Abbott's order book for gelignite, dynamite, cheddite, detonators and powder. Hard cardboard cover.abbott, bendigo businesses