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Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - ARTILLERY FUSE, C.WW2
... ARTILLERY FUSE...Artillery fuse...Brass Artillery shell fuse that has been fired.... Artillery fuse Base markings NO II ME 4/11 16 VF 8/40 Brass ...Brass Artillery shell fuse that has been fired.Base markings NO II ME 4/11 16 VF 8/40arms - ammunition, military history, weapon accessories, artillery fuse -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Shell fuse, Fuse from artillery shell, possibly Turkish
... Fuse from artillery shell, possibly Turkish...Heavy fuse for artillery shell. Believed to be Turkish... fuse for artillery shell. Believed to be Turkish Fuse from ...Heavy fuse for artillery shell. Believed to be TurkishArabic numerals and letters on item -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Condiments Dispenser Set
... from artillery projectiles. The fuses have been modified... made from fuse fittings removed from artillery projectiles ...A matching set of condiments dispensers consisting of a salt, pepper and mustard pots made from fuse fittings removed from artillery projectiles. The fuses have been modified, the salt and pepper shakers have a removable aluminium screw top for refilling and the mustard pot has the aluminium top hinged to open the pot. The removable salt and pepper shaker tops have been drilled with small diameter holes and the bottoms of all of the pieces have been sealed with a brass disc which acts as a base. These are manufactured from military hardware items and are thus classified as examples of trench art. The fuses are marked with a scale which is used for setting the fuse timing in graduations from 0 to 55 in increments of 5 around the body of the fuse with the letter 'S' (for safe) at the midpoint of the scale. The fuses are marked with a scale "0 to 55" in increments of 5 with the letter 'S' at the midpoint. -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Shell Case Artillery
Artillery Shell case WWIIBrass shell artillery case 3inch fired with identification markings on base+18 PR II Lot 128 F J ltd. (defense dept arrow)250 /18 (fuse) R A No.1shell case artillery -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGES, ARTILLERY, Australian Army, c1939-1945
Refer to Cat 4967.2These badges are shaped like an old fashioned round bomb with a burning fuse on top. Two badges have been darkened for wartime use, One badge is brass coloured with a banner underneath with the latin word "Ubique". ww2, artillery, uniform -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Desk Set
Trench art desk set consisting of a wooden base with two inkwells, a pen rest and an ornate carrying handle. The two inkwells have been made from fuse fittings removed from 18 pounder artillery projectiles. The fittings have been modified to enable the tip to hinge open revealing an ink well. The bottom of the wells has been sealed by inserting coins, one well has a British halfpenny coin and the other has a French five centimes coin. The item is of World War 1 origin and has a small shield attached with the inscription "FRANCE 1916-7 BELGIUM"There is a shield with the inscription "FRANCE 1916-7 BELGIUM". -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Artillery Shell
Armour piercing discarding - brass casting with wooden base and black fuse with deep red band. (No. 1 on Information sheet)artillery, shell -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Artillery shell
Brass, solid armour piercing, black fuse with deep red band surrounding the shell. (No. 2 on information sheet)artillery, shell -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Artillery shell
Brass casing - smoke round. Stripes of green, red and small black colours leading up to the fuse. No.3 on information sheet.smoke round, shell, artillery -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Fuse cap for 18 pounder artillery shell
... Pounder Artillery Shell Weapon Fuse cap for 18 pounder artillery ...Found in Somme Area by donor.Circular steel cap, with threaded base to attach to top of 18 pounder shell (Air burst fuse).Numerical scale (see photo above) with gradations up to 9.5 for setting range at which fuse would ignite.