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Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - Belt Webbing
... Belt Webbing....Belt Webbing....Belt webbing, khaki coloured with gold coloured metal...Belt webbing, khaki coloured with gold coloured metal ... -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Belt webbing
... Belt webbing...belt webbing...Khaki canvas belt webbing with: 2x40mm grenade pouches, 2x... Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast belt webbing individual ...Khaki canvas belt webbing with: 2x40mm grenade pouches, 2x 7.62mm ammo pouches, a shoulder harness, 3x canvass water bottle holders, a bayonet frog, a knife scabbardbelt webbing, individual equipment, sas -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: WOVEN KHAKI BELT WEBBING, 1950's - 1960's
... AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: WOVEN KHAKI BELT...woven belt webbing...Piece of khaki coloured woven belt webbing. No buckles... COSTUME ACCESSORIES Clothing accessories woven belt webbing Green ...Piece of khaki coloured woven belt webbing. No buckles or fittings.Green and red stamp at one end. Unreadable.costume accessories, clothing accessories, woven belt webbing -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment (Item) - Belt Cotton Webbing Khaki Colour With Brass Fittings
... Belt Cotton Webbing Khaki Colour With Brass Fittings....Belt Cotton Webbing Khaki Colour With Brass Fittings....Belt Cotton Webbing Khaki Colour With Brass Fittings.... on back of belt Belt Cotton Webbing Khaki Colour With Brass ...1 x inscribed with D.C.Hodge on back of belt. 1 x Inscribe with 10495 RAAF on back of belt. 1 x inscribed with Treasure .I.J 54391 Ex WA on back of belt. 1 x Z.Aglas 254803 on back of belt -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - Military Webbing Belt
... Military Webbing Belt....Military Webbing Belt....Military Webbing Belt.... Moorabbin melbourne Military Webbing Belt. Military Webbing Belt ... -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BELT, WEBBING, CGCF, 1968
... BELT, WEBBING...Webbing belt, Khaki colour, gold coloured metal buckle... 173 for his service details. Belt Webbing Uniform Military ...Items in collection of K W Peatling. Refer Cat 5140.2. Box 173 for his service details.Webbing belt, Khaki colour, gold coloured metal buckle with sliding keeper, webbing loops with brass coloured metal buckles for shoulder straps. Underside of the belt has manufacturer details in black print.CGC # 1968 LARGE.belt, webbing, uniform, military issue -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - Holster With Webbing Belt
... Holster With Webbing Belt....Holster With Webbing Belt....Khaki Cotton Holster with Press Studded Flap And Webbing... And Webbing Belt. Holster With Webbing Belt. Uniform Holster ... -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BELT, WEBBING
... BELT, WEBBING...Blackened webbing belt with brass keepers and brass buckle.... Webbing Belt Uniform KEVIN JOHN HERDMAN Blackened webbing belt ...Part of the " Kevin John Herdman" No.397661 Collection. See Catalogue No. 5942P. for details of his service record.Blackened webbing belt with brass keepers and brass buckle. Inside of belt is green in colour.webbing, belt, uniform, kevin john herdman -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Uniform - Uniform, Army, Webbing Belt
... Webbing Belt...Webbing Belt...U.S. adjustable khaki webbing belt... Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Webbing Belt Belt ...U.S. adjustable khaki webbing beltBelt, individual equipment LC-1. Size mediumwebbing belt -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT, WEBBING, KHAKI, c. 1939 - 45
... BELT, WEBBING, KHAKI...Belt, webbing, khaki colour, brass buckles, brass keepers.... Webbing equipment belts Belt, webbing, khaki colour, brass buckles ...Item issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment.Belt, webbing, khaki colour, brass buckles, brass keepers, brass fixers for length adjustment, rear has brass buckles for shoulder strap attachment.webbing, equipment, belts -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BELT, WEBBING, C.1968
... BELT, WEBBING...Belt webbing light khaki colour, black metal buckle... Ball collection, refer Cat No 4704 Belts webbing polyesters ...Belt for summer issue Polyester uniform trousers. Peter Ball collection, refer Cat No 4704Belt webbing light khaki colour, black metal buckle with sliding section for length adjustment, inside belt has large stamped military details some very faint plus name in texta.Military details, “........(arrow up) 1968 ........66-012-6304.40”. On metal buckle, “Lion metal goods” In texta, “Ball”belts, webbing, polyesters, uniform -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BELT, WEBBING, C.WW2
... BELT, WEBBING.... Uniform webbing belt Khaki webbing with pockets in back for size ...Belt belonged to Frederick Burchell Smith VX128239. 2/166 AUST WKSP Platoon. Enlisted 4 Jan 1944. Discharged 2 Aug 1946.Khaki webbing with pockets in back for size adjustment. Belt has brass ends with adjusted hooks - brass sliding brackets each end and solid brass attachment brackets each end. Belt has two strap brackets attached in middle of belt.uniform, webbing, belt -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BELT, WEBBING
... BELT, WEBBING...Cotton webbing belt, brass buckle and a number inscribed... Written on inside "1646312". Cotton webbing belt, brass buckle ...Belts issued as part of field uniform of the Australian Army. Number suggests Post WW2.Cotton webbing belt, brass buckle and a number inscribed on the inside Written on inside "1646312".uniform, canvas belt, army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT, WEBBING, GREEN
... BELT, WEBBING, GREEN...Webbing belt, green colour, belt has a series of holes... to Malcolm Angus 3112710, served Vietnam. Webbing belts equipment ...Issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment, this belt is designed to attach a range of different equipment. Issued to Malcolm Angus 3112710, served Vietnam.Webbing belt, green colour, belt has a series of holes along length for belt adjustment and equipment attachment, brass buckles and keepers.webbing, belts, equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT, WEBBING, Post Vietnam
... BELT, WEBBING...Webbing belt, green colour origin unknown. Aluminium... Passchendaele barracks trust Webbing belt, green colour origin unknown ...Webbing belt, green colour origin unknown. Aluminium buckles & keepers, 14 eyelets along bottom of belt, attachment strap on RHS.costume accessories - male, uniforms - army, webbing, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT, WEBBING, C.1960’s
... BELT, WEBBING...Webbing belt, US pattern 56, jungle green with brass... Passchendaele barracks trust Stamped under belt: 2 x letter “D” Webbing ...Webbing belt, US pattern 56, jungle green with brass buckles & 4 brass keepers. Numerous sets of 3 eyelets spaced along entire belt.Stamped under belt: 2 x letter “D”costume accessories - male, uniforms - army, webbing, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BELT, WEBBING
... BELT, WEBBING...Webbing belt, black nugget coated and polished, has brass... at times as work dress or ceremonial. Belts webbing In black Texta ...Belts black coated with nugget and polished were worn at times as work dress or ceremonial.Webbing belt, black nugget coated and polished, has brass buckles and keepers for helping with length adjustment. The rear has small sewn insets for help in length adjustment.In black Texta an the rear “K SHUGG”. An “upward facing arrow” is stamped on the back of each buckle piece.belts, webbing, -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BELT, WEBBING
... BELT, WEBBING...Two Webbing Belts, faded green colour with brass metal... Webbing Belts Two Webbing Belts, faded green colour with brass ...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 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Belt, Webbing
... Belt, Webbing...A standard issue black webbing belt worn with everyday... mornington-peninsula A standard issue black webbing belt worn ...A standard issue black webbing belt worn with everyday uniform and dress uniform. This belt has brass keepers fitted to the ends however does not include brass slides and buckle. -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Webbing, Belt, No maker discernible, Unknown
... Webbing, Belt...webbing belt...An example of the standard issue webbing belt used.... webbing belt dress webbing Written in black ink on the inside ...Used with dress uniform for ceremonious purposes.An example of the standard issue webbing belt used by Australian service personnel. The name "Bretterecker" and the number 360053, (possibly a post World War 2 service number) is written in black ink on the inside surface of the belt. The belt has been "blackened" for ceremonial use and has brass fittings, the 2 angled buckles normally located on the rear of the belt have been removed. The 1937 pattern equipment (also known as '37 webbing') was an item of military load-carrying equipment. Pattern 37 replaced the 1908 Pattern and 1925 Pattern—on which it was based—and was standard issue for British and Commonwealth troops from its introduction in 1937, throughout World War II, and in the post-war period until it was superseded by 58 pattern webbing. The design was confirmed on 8 June 1938 and wide-scale issue began in 1939. Towards the end of World War II, some 37 Webbing was produced in jungle green for troops fighting in the Pacific Theatre, although purpose-made 44 Pattern Webbing was then introduced for the humid jungle conditions, being lighter in weight, quicker drying, and rot-proofed.[ Although 44 Pattern continued in use with the British Army for jungle warfare in its various post-World War II colonial conflicts, it did not replace 37 Pattern in general service, which was in use up until the introduction of 58 Pattern. However, 37 Pattern was used for ceremonial purposes and still issued to Cadets in the 1990s. 1937 Pattern Webbing was made from cotton webbing, which was waterproofed and dyed before being woven. The fittings were made of stamped brass and it was produced by various manufacturers.Written in black ink on the inside "Bretterecker" and the number 360053, possibly a post World War 2 service number.webbing belt, dress webbing -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Belt, Webbing Belt
... Webbing Belt...Webbing Belt with Badges and Buttons WW1... Webbing Belt with Badges and Buttons WW1 Webbing Belt Belt ...This belt belonged to a WW1 Australian Anzac who most probably, because of the buttons and badges, served on the Western Front. Records destroyed in 1969 bush fires at Lara means we are unable to determine who owned this in the RSL. The belts is called a 'stable belt' and the one you have acquired is an early example with a leather pocket. It became common in WW1 for both, leather belts (especially that from the 1903 bandolier equipment as worn by those in the Boer War), and stable belts to be used to hold badges collected from fellow soldiers and for that reason it was often known as a 'souvenir belt'. The evolution of the stable belt: It seems that stable belts began to become popular across the Army as a whole around the turn of the 20th century, although they probably originated with the cavalry a little earlier sometime in the 1880s/1890s. All units at that time had horses on their establishment and those soldiers told off to attend them reported for Stable Parade in Stable Dress which consisted of very high waisted and pocket less breeches, or trousers, held up by braces and collarless, woollen flannel shirts with sleeves rolled up. This was to facilitate the rigorous physical effort and flexibility of movement necessary for mucking out and grooming. Braces at that time had no elastic as rubber was expensive, they were made of cotton with no 'give' whatsoever and so soldiers commonly allowed the braces to flop down from the waist so that they could bend over freely. For trousers that fitted loosely (due to the high waist) this meant that they tended to slip down and at first soldiers cinched them in with leather belts. Later on the regimental saddlers began to make belts from the same, plain canvas or wool strapping used for the horses Surcingle and utilising the same double leather strap and buckle arrangement for security (if one strap broke the other would hold and prevent the saddle from coming unseated). One particular feature of these early stable belts was a sewn on (or in) pocket, secured by a stud or clip, within which loose change could be kept, or a pocket watch, as there were no pockets in the breeches. As you might imagine these became very popular as the pocket was useful and the extra breadth afforded by the canvas strapping made them very comfortable. Around about the turn of the 20th century it began to be popular for officers to wear neckties in regimental colours both for sport and less formal, country dress. This habit probably began with the Queens Household troops and Line Cavalry, but quickly spread throughout the Army and it appears as if this use of regimental colours spread to the canvas or wool strapping used to make stable belts. For this reason the stable belts invariably followed the same colour scheme (but not always the same pattern arrangement) of regimental neck ties.This belt is an example of what Australian troops collected when on the Western Front during WW1 and when on leave.Webbing Belt with Badges and Buttons WW1See Mediaarmy, australian army, western front, aif, s.w.ellis, service number 640, 2 m.g.c., buttons, badges, belt, stable belt -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Webbing Belt
... Webbing Belt...Belt Webbing Black with brass keepers. Pattern 37, dress... Vietnam Army Belt Webbing Black with brass keepers. Pattern 37 ...Belt Webbing Black with brass keepers. Pattern 37, dressuniform, vietnam, army -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Belt, Webbing
... Belt, Webbing...An example of the standard issue webbing belt used... mornington-peninsula An example of the standard issue webbing belt ...An example of the standard issue webbing belt used by Australian service personnel, first introduced in 1937. This belt is an example issued in the late 1980s and is a variation of the design being finished in a black colour and not having buckles at the rear. This belt was worn by an officer and has gold plated, 'rolled' brass slides rather than the standard flat brass finish slides. The buckle components have also been gold plated. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WEBBING BELT, post 1938
... WEBBING BELT...Webbing belt as part of uniform and also equipment ww2 era...Wide webbing belt, khaki yellow in colour with brass... goldfields Webbing belt as part of uniform and also equipment ww2 era ...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 -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Belt, Patt. '37 W.E, 1937 Khaki Webbing Belt, 1940
... 1937 Khaki Webbing Belt...Khaki Pattern 1937 Webbing belt minus its two rear brass... Pattern 1937 Webbing belt minus its two rear brass buckles. 1937 ...Owned by William Albert HARRISON (Service Number VX41478; above Link ["WW2 Record"] indicates that Rank on Discharge was Cpl, but other AIF documents, from National Archives Australia [including Proceedings on Discharge - see pdf Media File above], indicate that he was Sergeant). Soldier's name known. Items donated (date unknown) by brother-in-law who was living in Montmorency and was a committee member of MERSL when item donated.Khaki Pattern 1937 Webbing belt minus its two rear brass buckles. hand-written name ("W. A. HARRISON") and service number (VX41478) Carrier PLN 2/5 Bn S^ ME Co 1940 -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Webbing Belt
... Webbing Belt...Webbing Belt... VIETNAM Army Webbing Belt Webbing Belt ...Webbing Beltequipment, vietnam, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Webbing Belt
... Webbing Belt...Webbing Belt... WW1 Army Webbing Belt Webbing Belt ...Webbing Beltequipment, ww1, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Webbing Belt
... Webbing Belt...Webbing Belt Gren... Vietnam Army Webbing Belt Gren Webbing Belt ...Webbing Belt Grenequipment, vietnam, army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - BELT - WEBBING, unknown
... BELT - WEBBING... goldfields Accessories Army Belt Belt - dark jungle green, three-hole ...Belt - dark jungle green, three-hole web belt, using rows of 3 eyelets all the way round the belt. With metal clasp closure, hook waist measurement adjuster and metal keepers. Possibly not Australian Military.accessories, army, belt -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Belt webbing
... Belt webbing...Khaki webbing army infantry belt with brass clip buckle... webbing army infantry belt with brass clip buckle ...The 1937 pattern equipment (also known as '37 webbing') was an item of military load-carrying equipment. Pattern 37 replaced the 1908 Pattern and 1925 Pattern—on which it was based—and was standard issue for British and Commonwealth troops from its introduction in 1937, throughout World War II, and in the post-war period until it was superseded by 58 pattern webbingKhaki webbing army infantry belt with brass clip buckle and brassretainers, also has rear brass buckles for attatchment of webbing straps for "basic pouches"