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Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WATER BOTTLE, 1968
... ...basic equipment...Item issued to Peter Ball 3796117, refer Cat No 4704 military water bottle basic equipment V 1968 [up arrow] 8465-71-108-8705 Written: Peter BALL Water bottle, green plastic, kidney shaped with screw top plastic lid. ...Bottle is designed to fit inside item Reg No 3007 then both into item Reg No 3008. Item issued to Peter Ball 3796117, refer Cat No 4704Water bottle, green plastic, kidney shaped with screw top plastic lid.V 1968 [up arrow] 8465-71-108-8705 Written: Peter BALLmilitary, water bottle, basic equipment -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - BELT, WEBBING
... Two Webbing Belts, faded green colour with brass metal buckles and keepers. .1) Has two brass buckles at the rear of the belt for attaching a shoulder harness for basic equipment....Uniform Webbing Belts Two Webbing Belts, faded green colour with brass metal buckles and keepers. .1) Has two brass buckles at the rear of the belt for attaching a shoulder harness for basic equipment. Uniform BELT, WEBBING ...Belts issued as part of uniform. The faded green colour on the belts was used in the 1950's, pre that they were khaki as was, in the 1960's belts were blackened with nugget and polished.Two Webbing Belts, faded green colour with brass metal buckles and keepers. .1) Has two brass buckles at the rear of the belt for attaching a shoulder harness for basic equipment.uniform, webbing belts -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - BASIC WEBBING KIT, Stokes Melbourne, c.1960's
... ...Basic webbing...Equipment...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Passchendaele Barracks Trust Basic webbing Equipment On Belt - "398057" Pouch Utility - "8465-50-577-4927 ^ C.G.C.F., 1965" Cups - "8465-50-242-7843 - Stokes Melb 1968". ...Basic webbing kit complete with the following; 1. Pouch utility (small), 2. 2 x pouch ammunition, 3. 2 x water bottles, 4. 2 x cups, canteen steel, 5. 1 x webbing belt. 6. 1 x harness, 7. 1 x small bum pack. On Belt - "398057" Pouch Utility - "8465-50-577-4927 ^ C.G.C.F., 1965" Cups - "8465-50-242-7843 - Stokes Melb 1968". Water Bottle - "1968 ^ 8465-71-108- 8793 - Hadden"passchendaele barracks trust, basic webbing, equipment -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - BELT, post 1960
... basic webbing...equipment...Refer Cat No 4704 basic webbing equipment military army Peter BALL Basic webbing belt, green colour with brass buckles, keepers & eyelets for harness connection. ...Item issued to Peter BALL 3796117. Refer Cat No 4704Basic webbing belt, green colour with brass buckles, keepers & eyelets for harness connection.Peter BALLbasic webbing, equipment, military, army -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - AMMUNITION POUCH
... Basic pouch...Webbing...equipment...Box 173 for his service details. Basic pouch Webbing equipment "8456.66.026.1864. J. T. ...Items in collection of K W Peatling. Refer to Cat No.5140.2. Box 173 for his service details.Ammunition basic pouch. Khaki webbing and canvas, metal buckles and straps for closure and attachment to webbing belt, stamped black lettering and numbers on inside closure."8456.66.026.1864. J. T. O. 1968" Inside4 top closure.basic pouch, webbing, equipment -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - BASIC POUCH, 1942
... Basic pouch...webbing...equipment...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Basic pouch webbing equipment On inside stamped in black, “ 24. ? ...Ammunition Basic pouch, webbing, khaki colour, folding flap lid with brass press stud, rear has a brass buckle for attaching a shoulder strap plus 2 brass keepers for attaching to a webbing belt, stamped lettering on inside.On inside stamped in black, “ 24. ? ?. L 1942”basic pouch, webbing, equipment -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionUniform - Crewman c.1948
... Mannequin dressed in khaki drill jacket and trousers with basic web equipment and pistol pouch, black beret with silver rising sun badge. ...Uniform tank military VMR CMF Mannequin dressed in khaki drill jacket and trousers with basic web equipment and pistol pouch, black beret with silver rising sun badge. ...Khaki drill was standard working uniform for tank crewmen of 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles. Khaki drill was replaced by black tanksuit in 1959. The 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles was raised as a regiment of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps on 1 May 1948 with Headquarters in Melbourne and squadrons in Sale, Benalla/Wangaratta and Albury. In 1955 Regimental Headquarters moved to Wangaratta and a second squadron was located at Albury. The Sale squadron transferred to 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse. In 1977 8/13 VMR Regiment was reduced to an independent squadron A Squadron 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles and in 1991 was linked with 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse forming the VMR Squadron of that regiment.Mannequin dressed in khaki drill jacket and trousers with basic web equipment and pistol pouch, black beret with silver rising sun badge. uniform, tank, military, vmr, cmf -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - THE SOLDIERS HANDBOOK
... The book covers 14 chapters, History of the Australian Army - The Army today - Conditions of Service - Living in the Barracks and Security - Dress, Drill - Notes on basic Equipment and safety - Shooting - map Reading - Fieldcraft - Health and Hygiene - First Aid - Communications. ...The book covers 14 chapters, History of the Australian Army - The Army today - Conditions of Service - Living in the Barracks and Security - Dress, Drill - Notes on basic Equipment and safety - Shooting - map Reading - Fieldcraft - Health and Hygiene - First Aid - Communications. ...Collection re G.A. Jones 3790932 refer cat No 10053.2P for his service details. The book covers 14 chapters, History of the Australian Army - The Army today - Conditions of Service - Living in the Barracks and Security - Dress, Drill - Notes on basic Equipment and safety - Shooting - map Reading - Fieldcraft - Health and Hygiene - First Aid - Communications. Annexes A. The Geneva Conventions. B. Code of conduct if taken POWBook, green cardboard covers, pages are held in via two metal fasteners so pages can be added. "Amendment No 1 Army headquarters Canberra ACT 1/3/69", 147 pages, photos, sketches, weapons, uniforms, colour pages of Awards and Rank insignia. -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WEBBING BELT, 1960-70
... .1) .2) 3 Green Army Belts complete with Buckles & Keepers. .1) & .2) Standard Green Army Webbing Belts .3) Green Army Belt complete with Buckles & Keepers &12 Sets of Islets to connect basic webbing equipment...Regular Australian Army Issue. .3) Regular Australian Army - Vietnam era Issue. belts webbing equipment inside .1) Inside of the belts has Black Markings unreadable .1) .2) 3 Green Army Belts complete with Buckles & Keepers. .1) & .2) Standard Green Army Webbing Belts .3) Green Army Belt complete with Buckles & Keepers &12 Sets of Islets to connect basic webbing equipment Equipment WEBBING BELT ....1) .2). Regular Australian Army Issue. .3) Regular Australian Army - Vietnam era Issue..1) .2) 3 Green Army Belts complete with Buckles & Keepers. .1) & .2) Standard Green Army Webbing Belts .3) Green Army Belt complete with Buckles & Keepers &12 Sets of Islets to connect basic webbing equipmentinside .1) Inside of the belts has Black Markings unreadablebelts, webbing, equipment -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Pouch, Basic, Patt. '37 W.E. (Vietnam Modified)
... Pattern 1937 khaki Web Equipment Basic Pouch with brass snap fastener and improvised belt loop at rear. ...Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch Petrie Park 16 Mountain View Road Montmorency melbourne equipment accessory Pattern 1937 khaki Web Equipment Basic Pouch with brass snap fastener and improvised belt loop at rear. ...Pattern 1937 khaki Web Equipment Basic Pouch with brass snap fastener and improvised belt loop at rear. The Patt. '37 W.E. equipment brass belt hooks and brace buckle have been removed to allow the pouch to be placed lower on the US M1956 belt used by Australian forces in Vietnam.equipment, accessory -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WEBBING KIT
... .1 Basic webbing waist belt with metal keepers and buckles, metal holes for fixing equipment. .2 Basic webbing and padded harness with metal adjustable clips. .3 Basic ammo pouch, green, webbing and canvas, metal buckle strap. .4 Basic ammo pouch, green, webbing and canvas, metal buckle, adjustable clips. .5 Small miscellaneous pouch attached to shoulder pad. .6 Bum pack with liner, metal keeper and straps. .7 Toggle rope - green rope attached through rope loop....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Webbing Pouches Toggle Rope D(Up Arrow)D, Belt Individual, Equipment Nylon LC-2 DLA100 80-Fu-822, 8465 08 00 - 6448, Size Medium, Waist UNHEX, 30 inches (76cm), Cincinnati Association for the Blind. .5 Kangaroo stamp .1 Basic webbing waist belt with metal keepers and buckles, metal holes for fixing equipment. .2 Basic webbing and padded harness with metal adjustable clips. .3 Basic ammo pouch, green, webbing and canvas, metal buckle strap. .4 Basic ammo pouch, green, webbing and canvas, metal buckle, adjustable clips. .5 Small miscellaneous pouch attached to shoulder pad. .6 Bum pack with liner, metal keeper and straps. .7 Toggle rope - green rope attached through rope loop. ....1 Basic webbing waist belt with metal keepers and buckles, metal holes for fixing equipment. .2 Basic webbing and padded harness with metal adjustable clips. .3 Basic ammo pouch, green, webbing and canvas, metal buckle strap. .4 Basic ammo pouch, green, webbing and canvas, metal buckle, adjustable clips. .5 Small miscellaneous pouch attached to shoulder pad. .6 Bum pack with liner, metal keeper and straps. .7 Toggle rope - green rope attached through rope loop.D(Up Arrow)D, Belt Individual, Equipment Nylon LC-2 DLA100 80-Fu-822, 8465 08 00 - 6448, Size Medium, Waist UNHEX, 30 inches (76cm), Cincinnati Association for the Blind. .5 Kangaroo stampwebbing, pouches, toggle rope -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WEBBING KIT, Aust Army, 1983-2010
... Bum pack, Two plastic water bottles with carriers. 1 x field dressing mounted in a pocket of water bottle. 2 basic Ammo pouches - small. 1 basic Ammo pouch - large. This kit uses plastic snap lock catches. Equipment WEBBING KIT Aust Army ...Items in the collection re Craig Triffett. Refer Cat No 5997.5 for his service details.This basic webbing kit is fully assembled. it has the Australian disruptive pattern camouflage. It consists of: Waist belt with padding and shoulder harness. Bum pack, Two plastic water bottles with carriers. 1 x field dressing mounted in a pocket of water bottle. 2 basic Ammo pouches - small. 1 basic Ammo pouch - large. This kit uses plastic snap lock catches.Inside waist belt is a yellow triangle with black texta edges. Inside large Ammo pouch is " Rob981". Inside bum bag is " Triffett".webbing, aust army, triffett -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Tasks Demonstrated by Royal Australian Survey Corps Technicians, c1990s
... Photos .10P to .15P and .17P of students operating survey equipment, were taken at the School of Military Survey, Bonegilla and survey stations surrounding Lake Hume. The base camp at photo .16P was probably taken at Sandy Creek, near Tallangatta Victoria, during the field phase of a basic or advanced RA Svy training course. ...Photos .10P to .15P and .17P of students operating survey equipment, were taken at the School of Military Survey, Bonegilla and survey stations surrounding Lake Hume. The base camp at photo .16P was probably taken at Sandy Creek, near Tallangatta Victoria, during the field phase of a basic or advanced RA Svy training course. ...This is a set of 17 photographs of technicians from the Royal Australian Survey Corps undertaking technical tasks circa 1990s. Photos .1P to .9P were taken at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo. Photos .10P to .15P and .17P of students operating survey equipment, were taken at the School of Military Survey, Bonegilla and survey stations surrounding Lake Hume. The base camp at photo .16P was probably taken at Sandy Creek, near Tallangatta Victoria, during the field phase of a basic or advanced RA Svy training course. CPL Steve Nokes appearing in photo .17P was attending the 1/90 Map Control Survey Course.This is a set of 17 photographs of technicians from the Royal Australian Survey Corps undertaking technical tasks at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, and the School of Military Survey, Bonegilla c1992. Colour photos are on 35mm slide film and were scanned at 96 dpi. Photo .17P is in black & white, printed on photographic paper and scanned at 300 dpi. The photos are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) – Photo, colour, c1992, Aerial photography Assessment, SGT Tony Grivell. .2) – Photo, colour, c1992, Aerial photography Assessment, L to R: WO2 Noel McNamara and LCPL Grant Lloyd. .3) – Photo, colour, c1992, Wild PUG4 point transfer device, LCPL Mark Fedden. .4) – Photo, colour, c1992, AUTOMAP 2 Graphic Edit Workstation, unidentified technician. .5) – Photo, colour, c1992, Heidelberg Speedmaster 102 computer-controlled five colour lithographic offset printing press, CPL Nick Vanderzwan. .6) – Photo, colour, c1992, Daylight film contact frame, SPR Ken Labourchardiere. .7) – Photo, colour, c1992, Heidelberg Speedmaster 102 Map Colour Evaluation Workstation, SGT Stuart Ridge. .8) – Photo, colour, c1992, Map proof evaluation, CPL John Bragg. .9) – Photo, colour, c1992, Wohlenberg MCS-2 guillotine, unidentified technician. .10) – Photo, colour, c1992, Wild T2 Theodolite, L to R: SPR Matt Arnold, SPR Kim Baker. .11) – Photo, colour, c1992, Wild T2 Theodolite, L to R: SSGT Bob Bright, SPR Kim Baker. .12) to .14) – Photo, colour, c1992, MRA-7 Tellurometer, CPL Mark Bourne. .15) – Photo, colour, c1992, Plane Tabling, CPL Mark Bourne. .16) – Photo, colour, c1992, School of Military Survey base camp, Sandy Creek, VIC. .17) – Photo, black & white, 1990, MRA-7 Tellurometer, CPL Steve Nokes. .1P to .16P - There are no annotations. .17P – annotated on back ‘CPL NOKES WITH MRA7 ON 1/90 MAP CONTROL COURSE’royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, school of military survey, fortuna, asr -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - TOGGLE ROPE, ARMY, Australian Defence Industries, c.1980's
... Hutchinson Toggle Rope Equipment Army Toggle rope - dark green colour, cotton, heavy duty braided rope. Loop each end, spiral wrapped centre section and two knots along the length. As worn on basic ...Equipment issued to "D. Hutchinson". Refer Cat No 10313.3Toggle rope - dark green colour, cotton, heavy duty braided rope. Loop each end, spiral wrapped centre section and two knots along the length. As worn on basic webbing.d. hutchinson, toggle rope, equipment, army -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - BASIC WEBBING KIT
... Two smaller basic pouches. Equipment BASIC WEBBING KIT ...Basic webbing kit used on operation "Spitfire" Interfet - Timor Leste. Sep - Dec 1999 by Lee Palfrey.Modern style D.P.C ( Desert Pattern) basic webbing kit consisting of: Standard webbing belt with a wider padded belt 120mm attached, a shoulder harness then fitted. Three large basic pouches. Two water bottle carriers each having a water bottle and cup canteen steel inside. The two carriers have a pouch on front face with a green waterproof Field dressing inside. Two smaller basic pouches. First water bottle has "PAL8H" on one side, "PIE" on converse side.army, equipment, webbing, timor leste -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - BASIC WEBBING COMBINATION, unknown
... Shoulder harness. Equipment BASIC WEBBING COMBINATION ...1. Webbing belt, padded. 2. 4 Utility pouches. 3. 2 water bottles and pouches. 4. Shoulder harness.Utility pouches - item 2, 1. “ (P'dale.1) 8466-66-132-6860-505 Dec 93” 2. “(P'dale 2 EIFER - 8466-66-132-6860 6/93 CANTAS” 3. “(P'dale) 4 EIFER - 8466-66-132-6860 ROBCO PRODUCTS” 4. “LOXLEY” passchendaele barracks trust, webbing -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - BELT - WEBBING, Unknown
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Passchendaele barracks trust Webbing belt Equipment "HALL" Khaki webbing belt with brass buckles, clasps and brass keepers for length adjustment. At the back of the belt there are two additional brass webbing fittings for attaching basic webbing straps. ...Khaki webbing belt with brass buckles, clasps and brass keepers for length adjustment. At the back of the belt there are two additional brass webbing fittings for attaching basic webbing straps."HALL"passchendaele barracks trust, webbing belt, equipment -
Bendigo Military MuseumManual - BASIC CORROSION CONTROL, Royal Navy, Sept 2003
... Contents cover all aspects of corrosion maintenance of Navy Equipment. Manual BASIC CORROSION CONTROL Royal Navy ...Manual used for training purposes of Navy Personnel in relation to Naval ships and other related equipment.Stapled book of 104 A.4 pages, green cover with image of individual working on large ship anchor chains. Contents cover all aspects of corrosion maintenance of Navy Equipment.Headed: "BASIC CORROSION CONTROL". Stamped at bottom "DPS No M5041". "30/9/2003".royal navy, training manual, corrosion control -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - BASIC POUCH, C.G.C.F, 1972
... Small khaki two pocket universal personal pouch, there is one open pocket and one buttoned pocket, the closure flap is secured by a sewn-on cotton strap. Equipment BASIC POUCH C.G.C.F. ...Vietnam Veteran's name appears on this item?Small khaki two pocket universal personal pouch, there is one open pocket and one buttoned pocket, the closure flap is secured by a sewn-on cotton strap.“ANGUS C.G.C.F. VICTORIA 1972 ^ 8315 66.013 .0931 ARMY NO” NAME.passchendaele barracks trust, pouch, universal -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - AMMUNITION BANDOLIER, C.G.C.F, 1957
... It comes with a basic over the shoulder carry sling. The bandolier is used to carry clips of 7.62mm ammunition. Equipment ...Khaki Australian army five pocket ammunition bandolier made of light weight cotton material with sewn in individual compartments with snap shut press closure buttons. It comes with a basic over the shoulder carry sling. The bandolier is used to carry clips of 7.62mm ammunition.“50 7.62 L2A2 MF 6-12-60 C.G.C.F. AUST” 1957 D^Dpasschendaele barracks trust, ammunition bandolier, 7.62mm five pocket. -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SHELL DRESSINGS, Johnson & Johnson PTY LTD, 1941 - 1944
... basic instructions on the dressing pack of how to treat the wound. Items 1. 2. & 3. have identical markings except for the Manufacturers date. 1. September 1941. 2. April 1941. 3. January 1944. Equipment ...1. Shell dressings for field wounds, designed to be carried on the person and to be used in the first instance on a wound. There are basic instructions on the dressing pack of how to treat the wound. Items 1. 2. & 3. have identical markings except for the Manufacturers date. 1. September 1941. 2. April 1941. 3. January 1944.1. “COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA SHELL DRESSING "See attachment for directions to use". “DO NOT HANDLE WOUND OR PAD. JOHNSON & JOHNSON Pty Ltd Sydney” 2. & 3. Markings are identical except for Manufacturers date: 1. September 1941. 2. April 1941. 3. January 1944.passchendaele barracks trust, field dressing, shell -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - FIRST FIELD DRESSING, Johnson & Johnson PTY LTD, 1941-1944
... basic instructions on the field dressings on how to place the dressings on a wound. Each packet has the identical markings except for the Manufacturers date. 1. February 1942. 2. October 1941. 3. January 1942. 4. June 1944. 5. June 1944. 6. November 1944. Equipment ...Medium size First Field dressing bandages designed to be carried on the person and to be used in the first instance of a wound. There are basic instructions on the field dressings on how to place the dressings on a wound. Each packet has the identical markings except for the Manufacturers date. 1. February 1942. 2. October 1941. 3. January 1942. 4. June 1944. 5. June 1944. 6. November 1944. FIRST FIELD DRESSING. "See attachment for Treatment conditions". DO NOT HANDLE THE GAUZE OR WOUND. Johnson & Johnson Pty Ltd. SYDNEY February 1942.passchendaele barracks trust, first field dressings -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - FIRST FIELD DRESSINGS, Johnson & Johnson, 1942-1944
... basic instructions on how to place the dressings onto or over a wound. All packets have identical markings except for the Masnufacturers date. 1. November 1942. 2. November 1942. 3. March 1943. 4. June 1944. 5. June 1944. Equipment ...Small First Field dressing bandages designed to be carried on the person and to be used in the first instance. There are basic instructions on how to place the dressings onto or over a wound. All packets have identical markings except for the Masnufacturers date. 1. November 1942. 2. November 1942. 3. March 1943. 4. June 1944. 5. June 1944. “FIRST FIELD DRESSING” "See attachment for treatment conditions". “DO NOT HANDLE THE GAUZE OR WOUND. Johnson & Johnson Pty Ltd, SYDNEY November 1942”passchendaele barracks trust, first field dressings -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyToilet - Portable
... basic amenities such as a fireplace, tree stumps for seats and an area set aside for a bed. A separate area was used to stock firewood and the hut was located near a stream. Toilet amenities were most often in the bush. camping. camping equipment ...This portable 'dunny' toilet may have been taken on camping trips possibly to the Bogong High Plains where this type of facility didn't exist.Cattlemen grazed their cattle on the Bogong High Plains during summer. They stayed in huts which had basic amenities such as a fireplace, tree stumps for seats and an area set aside for a bed. A separate area was used to stock firewood and the hut was located near a stream. Toilet amenities were most often in the bush.Dirty dented hollow tin cylinder with open ends top and bottom. It has a curved seat attached to the cylinder and a cover attached to the seat by a hinge at the back. It is hand made with basic fittings and is light to lift.Top of lid: "Guaranteed not / to use too much / water / Lifetime guarantee / on all parts / Bush Plumbing Co. camping. camping equipment. portable toilet. cattlemen. bogong high plains. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBottle - Clag
... Clag is a very basic form of adhesive. bottle for clag; adhesive; office equipment Embossed at base: 'Angus & Co. ...Clag was used in homes, schools and offices for sticking mostly paper and cardboard together. It was applied with a brush. In later years adhesives became varied with chemicals being combined enabling many different surfaces to be stuck together. Clag is a very basic form of adhesive.Clear glass round bottle gradually tapering from base to opening. It has an orange and white label with blue and white writing and titled 'Clag'. The opening has a partly broken cork in it.Embossed at base: 'Angus & Co. Pty. Ltd around the top / 1156 / glass manufacturers logo '9 above 46' inside a circle then '4' Across the bottom: 'Clag'bottle for clag; adhesive; office equipment -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyHorse Bits x2, Horse Equipment
... Horse Bit Pack Horses Working Horses horse equipment The bit consists of two basic components, the bit mouthpiece that goes inside the horse's mouth, and the bit ring of a snaffle bit or shanks of a curb bit, to which the bridle and reins attach. ...The bit helps to control the horse eg in droving cattle, pulling carts. Bits vary a lot and offer varying degrees of control and communication between the rider and the horse depending upon their design and on the skill of the rider.Horses were used as the main means of transport and as labour on the farms in the Kiewa Valley and in particular for driving the cattle up on to the High Plains during the summer. The bit consists of two basic components, the bit mouthpiece that goes inside the horse's mouth, and the bit ring of a snaffle bit or shanks of a curb bit, to which the bridle and reins attach. Sidepieces and the leverage these rings or shanks use to act on a horse's mouth that determines whether a bit is the curb or snaffle family, and has a great impact on the severity of the mouthpiece.horse bit, pack horses, working horses, horse equipment -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - RASvy Surveyors in the field, c1950s – 1960s
... equipment. .7) – Photo, black & white, mounted on card, c1950s. Unidentified surveyor undertaking observations on a coral reef using a theodolite. .8) – Photo, black & white, c1950, unidentified surveyor undertaking observations with a Tavistock theodolite. .9) – Photo, black & white, mounted on green card, c1950s. Unidentified surveyor undertaking observations using a plane table. .10) – Photo, black & white, c1955, Jorge Gruszka undertaking observations with a theodolite. 7/55 Basic...Equipment .5P on back - H.A. Johnson, Benambra baseline? 1st Order Chaining .6P on back - Chaining .7P on front - Difficult observing conditions especially when the tide is in. The station is sighted (sic) on a coral reef. .8P on back - Tavistock. .10P on back of duplicate in Photo Folder 14 – George (sic) Gruszka 7/55 Basic Survey Course Balcomme (sic) 1955/56 .14P and .15P on back - Jim Stedman demonstrating early EDM equipment....Equipment .5P on back - H.A. Johnson, Benambra baseline? 1st Order Chaining .6P on back - Chaining .7P on front - Difficult observing conditions especially when the tide is in. The station is sighted (sic) on a coral reef. .8P on back - Tavistock. .10P on back of duplicate in Photo Folder 14 – George (sic) Gruszka 7/55 Basic Survey Course Balcomme (sic) 1955/56 .14P and .15P on back - Jim Stedman demonstrating early EDM equipment. ...This is a set of 1photographs of surveyors in the field measuring distances using chains, taking observations using theodolites and operating electric distance measurement equipment. They were probably employed in establishing mapping and geodetic control operations or the surveyors may have been in training. The photos were most likely taken in the 1950s and 1960s. Photos .1P to .6P feature personnel setting up geodetic survey chaining equipment to measure distances. The surveyor in Photo .5P is LTCOL Howard Angus Johnson MBE who served from 1936 to 1954. The RA Svy surveyor in photos .7P to .12P were using a theodolite to take angular measurements. They were usually supported by an observer who recording their readings on a booking form. The surveyor in Photo .10P and .11P is LTCOL Jorge Gruszka, who served from 1955 to 1985. He was CO of the Army Survey Regiment from 1982 to 1985. The surveyor in photo .13P is cutting an identification blaze on a tree using a hammer and chisel. The tellurometer in Photos .14P to .16P was a MRA1 microwave Electronic Distance Measuring instrument (EDM) introduced in 1958. It and later models were man-portable systems that improved geodetic survey efficiencies for rapid network extension and densification replacing triangulation with EDM and theodolite traverse sometimes using Bilby Towers to extend line lengths. The surveyor with the slouch hat is Colonel James ‘Jim’ Leslie Stedman, who served from 1941 to 1978. He was Director of Military Survey from 1975 to 1978 and was appointed as Colonel Commandant (honorary appointment, Retd) of the Royal Australian Survey Corps from 1978 to 1983. Jim Stedman is demonstrating EDM equipment.This is a set of 17 photographs of surveyors in the field measuring distances using chains, taking observations using theodolites and operating electric distance measurement (EDM) equipment. c1950s – 1960s. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, c1950s, unidentified personnel using geodetic survey chaining equipment. .2) to .4) - Photo, black & white, c1950s, geodetic survey chaining equipment. .5) – Photo, black & white, c1950s, Jim Stedman using geodetic survey chaining equipment to measure distances. .6) - Photo, black & white, c1950s, Unidentified personnel geodetic survey chaining equipment. .7) – Photo, black & white, mounted on card, c1950s. Unidentified surveyor undertaking observations on a coral reef using a theodolite. .8) – Photo, black & white, c1950, unidentified surveyor undertaking observations with a Tavistock theodolite. .9) – Photo, black & white, mounted on green card, c1950s. Unidentified surveyor undertaking observations using a plane table. .10) – Photo, black & white, c1955, Jorge Gruszka undertaking observations with a theodolite. 7/55 Basic Survey Course Balcombe. .11) – Photo, black & white, c1950s, Jorge Gruszka undertaking observations with a theodolite. .12) – Photo, black & white, c1946-1948, unidentified surveyor undertaking observations with a theodolite to gain control for the mapping of the Snowy Mountain Diversion Scheme. .13) – Photo, black & white, c1950s, unidentified surveyor cutting a blaze in a tree. .14) and .15) – Photo, black & white, c1960s, Jim Stedman demonstrating EDM equipment. .16) – Photo, black & white, c1960s, L to R: Jim Stedman (probably) and unidentified surveyor demonstrating EDM equipment. .17) – Photo, black & white, 1956, Operation Cutlass - Surveyors SPR W. Crane and J.A. Campbell undertaking observations with a theodolite in extreme conditions..1P on back - First Order Chaining Equipment .2P on back - First Order Chaining Equipment .3P on back - Full catenary 1800 – 1960 replaced by EDM .4P on back - First Order Chaining Equipment .5P on back - H.A. Johnson, Benambra baseline? 1st Order Chaining .6P on back - Chaining .7P on front - Difficult observing conditions especially when the tide is in. The station is sighted (sic) on a coral reef. .8P on back - Tavistock. .10P on back of duplicate in Photo Folder 14 – George (sic) Gruszka 7/55 Basic Survey Course Balcomme (sic) 1955/56 .14P and .15P on back - Jim Stedman demonstrating early EDM equipment.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, surveying -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WEBBING BELT, post 1938
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Webbing belt as part of uniform and also equipment ww2 era webbing belts equipment Wide webbing belt, khaki yellow in colour with brass fittings, made of strong cotton webbing, brass buckles , brass tightening keepers, back of belt two brass buckle attachments for attatching basic webbing Equipment WEBBING BELT ...Webbing belt as part of uniform and also equipment ww2 eraWide webbing belt, khaki yellow in colour with brass fittings, made of strong cotton webbing, brass buckles , brass tightening keepers, back of belt two brass buckle attachments for attatching basic webbingwebbing, belts, equipment -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - BASIC POUCHES, C. WW2
... equipment - army...Ccontainers...webbing...basic...Equipment BASIC POUCHES ...Items are c. WW2 basic webbing pouches..1) Basic pouch, khaki webbing & brass fittings. .2) Basic pouch, khaki webbing & brass fittings.Printed on back of both in black ink: “MK3”military equipment - army, ccontainers, webbing, basic -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - POUCHES, post WWII
... Basic pouches, khaki webbing for ammunition. Fitted with brass keepers for webbing belt, harness & securing the fold open flap. .1) & .2) Identical. Equipment ...These pouches were issued in Vietnam to hold SLR Magazines as the smaller green standard issue basic pouches were not large enough. Items issued to Peter Ball 3796117, refer Cat No 4704Basic pouches, khaki webbing for ammunition. Fitted with brass keepers for webbing belt, harness & securing the fold open flap. .1) & .2) Identical..1) & .2) Peter BALLmilitary, basic webbing
