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Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - NEW GUINEA SOUVENIR, C 1939 - 45
... . military history souvenirs metalcraft arms edged weapons Etched ...The item was souvenired by Andrew Keith Guy VX37836 2nd AIF. Refer 131P for service details also 130.3, 133.2, 134. Solid Aluminium metal base with mounted knife/dagger, the blade is brass. Circular indentation on one side of base. Etched on blade is rough illustration of a hut and sun. Painted red and green dots on each side of blade. Etched on blade: "New Guinea"military history, souvenirs, metalcraft, arms, edged weapons -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - BAYONET & SCABBARD, c.1960’s
... arms-edged weapons... goldfields arms-edged weapons metalcraft M.16 .1) Marked on hilt "USA ....1) US bayonet, black plastic handle. .2) Green metal scabbard. Webbing frog is riveted to metalwork..1) Marked on hilt "USA M6 Milpar Co." .2) Stamped "M8A1 PWH."arms-edged weapons, metalcraft, m.16 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - BAYONET, 1907 pattern
... arms - edged weapons... goldfields arms - edged weapons metalcraft- steel Bayonet Brit ...Brit pattern 1907 Bayonet (curved hilt or in french _= hooned cruillon.) made by Wilkinson wooden handle 2 screws home made serial 7. 09.3 stamped on blade. A final description is not available re description or condition until item found.arms - edged weapons, metalcraft- steel, bayonet -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - TRENCH KNIFE & SCABBARD, 1914-1919
... arms-edged weapons... goldfields arms-edged weapons military history Trench Serial number ....1 Trench knife with brass knuckle duster handle and simple straight blade. .2 Leather scabbard.Serial number "8035"arms-edged weapons, military history, trench -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Sidearm - German, 1940's
... edged weapons SMF Solingen Rostfrei German paratroopers sidearm ...Possession of POW at Camp13, Murchison. Formerly part of German paratroopers equipment/arms in WW2German paratroopers sidearm resembling large pocket knife with blade and retractable spike. Wood covereed metal shaft/handle riveted. Metal ring attached at spike end. Thumb guide towards unprotected blade.SMF Solingen Rostfreiarms, edged, weapons -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
knife, 1940's
... Tatura the-murray Found buried at Camp 13, Murchison arms edged ...Found buried at Camp 13, MurchisonCurned tipped knife blade with wire twisted around handle end, parts of original wood handle & 2 x nails.arms, edged, weapons -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Weapon - Sword and Scabard, late 1800s
... Reserve, local history arms edged weapons captain william ...Associated with Captain William Robertson, Captain of the S.S.Casino, Port Fairy Naval Reserve,Naval Dress Sword and scabard: Naval Dress Sword with brass handle with safety catch and gold thread tassle. Scabard of leather with brass decorationsSword and Crown E.R.VII- Owen Harries 15 Russell Street Landportlocal history, arms, edged weapons, captain william robertson, s.s.casino, port fairy naval reserve, belfast and koroit steam navigation co., boxer rebellion -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - BOMB SPLINTER, 19.2.1942
Brown metal piece with jagged edges from a bomb, ie shrapnel,“19 Feb 42 First bomb splinter taken from the Darwin area on the occasion of the first attack on Australian soil’ A P Sales”arms - ordnance, military history - souvenirs, shrapnel, passchendaele barracks trust -
The Celtic Club
Book, Daphne Briggs, The Celts : first masters of Europe, 1992
Lovers of gold, wine, and ware, the Celts have no voice because they left no written records. Much of what we know about them comes from their enemies the Romans, who finally crushed them, and from the weapons and ornaments they buried with their dead. From these traces we can now resurrect a sophisticated people who dominated Europe from 500 years. These highly cultured 'barbarians', with their exquisite jewelry and metalwork, were eventually driven to the edges of the known world- yet were destined to shine out once more in the art of Celtic Christianity.Bib, index, plates, ill, maps, p.167.non-fictionLovers of gold, wine, and ware, the Celts have no voice because they left no written records. Much of what we know about them comes from their enemies the Romans, who finally crushed them, and from the weapons and ornaments they buried with their dead. From these traces we can now resurrect a sophisticated people who dominated Europe from 500 years. These highly cultured 'barbarians', with their exquisite jewelry and metalwork, were eventually driven to the edges of the known world- yet were destined to shine out once more in the art of Celtic Christianity.civilization - celtic, celts - history -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Infantry Training, Volume 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons, Pamphlet No. 12: Theory of Small Arms Fire and Training the Battle Shot (All Arms), 1967 (Copy 1), 1967
A bluish coloured booklet with black information on it. There is the Australian Coat of Arms above the title of the booklet. At both top and bottom of booklet there is a stamped mark which reads '43 Rly Sqn RAR (SR) ((TN) Down the lef hand side there are two punch holes and two metal staples, At the top right hand side reads 7610-66-026-6594. Some of the pages have been stapled in and the edges of these pages are slighly torn as they are not in the confines of the booklet.australia - armed forces - service manuals, infantry platoon weapons, small arms fire -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Military Forces, Australian Military Forces: Infantry Training, Volume 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons, Pamphlet No. 2: Fieldcraft And Target Detection (All arms), 1967 (Copy 2), 1967
A blue coloured cardboard cover with red information on the cover. Top right corner reads 7610-66-026-3591. Under the Australian Coat of Arms are the details of the booklet. There are two metal screws down the left hand side. The booklet is covered with a plastic cover. There is a couple of loose pages at the back of the booklet that has torn edges.australian military forces, infantry training, infantry platoon weapons, fieldcraft and target detection