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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Functional object - Angle head torch
... Angle head torch....British Army angled head torch. British Military. 2 x "D... in England GEC on bottom cap. British Army angled head torch. British ...British Army angled head torch. British Military. 2 x "D cell" batteries required. The main body of the torch is made of green plastic with a metal belt clip rivetted to the rear.6230-99-910-5033 on left side of torch head. Made in England GEC on bottom cap. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Torch, angle-head
... Torch, angle-head...angle head torch...Made in USA in the 1960s, the standard issue angle-head... war angle head torch flield torch OT-109/F Dark green coloured ...Made in USA in the 1960s, the standard issue angle-head field torch was widely used by Australian servicemen in Vietnam. The base of the torch unscrews to contain coloured lenses for use at night, particularly for map reading.Dark green coloured ribbed tube/handle with globe in right-angled section at top of torch. Can be unscrewed at both ends and has metal clip to attach to webbing or uniform.OT-109/Ftorch, flashlight, vietnam war, angle head torch, flield torch -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object - Torch, anglehead
... angle head torch... flashlight angle head torch Vietnam war tunnel rat field torch ...Standard issue item, the torch could be clipped onto uniform or webbing leaving the soldier's hands free and used for constant light or signaling position. The bottom section has a compartment containing four different coloured filters /lenses that make the use of the torch at night less visible to enemy.Dark green coloured ribbed tube/handle with globe in right-angled section at top. Can be unscrewed at both ends and has metal clip to attach to webbing or uniform.62'30.89-910 5033torch, flashlight, angle head torch, vietnam war, tunnel rat, field torch -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Torch, angle-head
... Torch, angle-head..., angle-head ...Collected by National Serviceman Pte D J Kerslake from the site of an ambush initiated by 1 RAR in 1968Olive green plastic with coloured filters stored in handle. The torch is modified in that the front red plastic filter has a star shape cut out of it to identify it as Viet Cong for night identification.MX 9914.0 Bright star, Trade mark reg.torch, flashlight, vietnam war, viet cong, north vietnamese, nth vietnamese, field torch -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Helmet, Firmin & Sons, Fireman's helmet, Early 20th century
This fire helmet may have been one used in England or one used in the late 19th century and early 20th century in Australia. It was made by Firmin & Sons of England, a firm which was founded in 1655. It supplies military ceremonial buttons, badges and uniforms and brass and pith helmets of various kinds. It is regarded as the oldest manufacturing business operating in England today. The Warrnambool Fire Brigade was established in the early 1860s and today has both paid and volunteer firefighters.This helmet has no known local provenance but is retained for display purposes.This is a brass helmet with an oval crown with an ornate scrolled curved piece coming over the crown. There is a decoration of a winged dragon breathing fire and on the front side a torch, an axe and a hose with decorative surrounds. There is a breathing hole at the top of the crown in a petal shape. On the sides are metal medallions holding a chin strap which is adjustable. The edge of the crown has a scrolled band. The front peak is angled with a folded metal edge and the rear peak is a concave shape with a brass screw in the middle. Inside the helmet are 8 screws holding the upper decorative arching piece and a black leather band with eyelets tied together to fir the individual head. There is an oval plaque with wording contained within a decorative belt.Firmin & Sons Ltd 108 & 109 St Martins Lane W.C. Late of 153 & 154 Strandwarrnambool fire brigade, history of warrnambool