Showing 4 items matching "brass 25 pounder shell"
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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchArtillery shell, 1942
... ...brass 25 pounder shell...Brass 25 pounder artillery shell...Australian brass 25 pounder shell WW2. 25 Pr II / Date 1942 / MC Brass 25 pounder artillery shell Artillery shell ...Artillery shell used by Australian troops in WW2Representative of the armaments used by AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN ww2.Brass 25 pounder artillery shell25 Pr II / Date 1942 / MCaustralian, brass 25 pounder shell, ww2. -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchFunctional object - Trench Art - Ashtray, 1938
... Brass 25-pounder shell case cut off above the base and made into an ashtray with 3 indentations and set in the middle of the ashtray is a .50 calibre machine gun round....Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch Petrie Park 16 Mountain View Road Montmorency melbourne brass shell case .50 calibre round Outer edge underneath - 1938 LOT 379 25PR ECC 1 Inner edge - No II S45 CY5-40 SH&S 6/40 Brass 25-pounder shell case cut off above the base and made into an ashtray with 3 indentations and set in the middle of the ashtray is a .50 calibre machine gun round. ...Brass 25-pounder shell case cut off above the base and made into an ashtray with 3 indentations and set in the middle of the ashtray is a .50 calibre machine gun round.Outer edge underneath - 1938 LOT 379 25PR ECC 1 Inner edge - No II S45 CY5-40 SH&S 6/40brass shell case, .50 calibre round -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchWeapon - British 18 Pounder WW1 Artillery Round, WW! Artillery Round, 1916
... The gun was still in use with the Australian Army in the early days of WW2 until replaced by more modern 25 pounder gun/howitzers. artillery 18 PR II M.A.C. 255 F BA 19816 1916 Rimmed brass shell with iron and steel projectile. ...The Ordnance QF 18-pounder was the standard British field gun of the First World War and was used by both British and Commonwealth Forces. It was horse drawn until the army replaced horses with motor vehicles in the 1930s. The gun was still in use with the Australian Army in the early days of WW2 until replaced by more modern 25 pounder gun/howitzers. Rimmed brass shell with iron and steel projectile.18 PR II M.A.C. 255 F BA 19816 1916artillery -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchArtwork, other - Ashtray - trench art, 1945
... Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch 99 Ford Street Beechworth high-country on the base of the case casing are the following stamped markings; 1041 indicating year of manufacture, 25PR indicating calibre of the shell - 25 pounder; CF indicating the propellent used - Cordite; Lot.373 - the lot number of the shell casing; RY-12-41 - identifying the maker of the propellant and date of manufacture (month and Year) Brass base of an artillery shell 30 mm high with 20cal inert bullet inserted in the upright in the igniter column. with the brass projectile. ...Brass base of an artillery shell 30 mm high with 20cal inert bullet inserted in the upright in the igniter column. with the brass projectile. Attached to the ignition tube is a Army rising sun miniature badges. there 3 slots made to hold a cigarette. on the base of the case casing are the following stamped markings; 1041 indicating year of manufacture, 25PR indicating calibre of the shell - 25 pounder; CF indicating the propellent used - Cordite; Lot.373 - the lot number of the shell casing; RY-12-41 - identifying the maker of the propellant and date of manufacture (month and Year)
