Showing 9 items matching "bullet pouches"
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Trafalgar Holden MuseumFunctional object - Ammunition bandolier, 1918
... ...bullet pouches...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Ammunition pouches on leather belt to wear either as a bandolier or on waist as a belt, to carry extra ammunition for a rifle as manufactured by Holden and Frost Military Ammunition belt bullet pouches Holden and Frost Adelaide Leather belt 70 mm wide with 9 pouches riveted onto it. ...Ammunition pouches on leather belt to wear either as a bandolier or on waist as a belt, to carry extra ammunition for a rifle as manufactured by Holden and FrostLeather belt 70 mm wide with 9 pouches riveted onto it. At each end belt reduces to 35mm with a buckle . Holed each end for acceptance into buckleHolden and Frost Adelaidemilitary, ammunition belt, bullet pouches -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumFunctional object - Bullet Pouch, 1915
... Bullet Pouch...Brown leather bullet pouch designed to be attached to either belt or bandolier Pouch covered by leather cover fastened by Brass stud...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Used by soldiers to carry spare ammunition either attached to a belt or a bandolier Manufactured by Holden and Frost Military Pouch Ammunition Holden and Frost 1915 (arrow with H under) Brown leather bullet pouch designed to be attached to either belt or bandolier Pouch covered by leather cover fastened by Brass stud Functional object Bullet Pouch ...Used by soldiers to carry spare ammunition either attached to a belt or a bandolierManufactured by Holden and FrostBrown leather bullet pouch designed to be attached to either belt or bandolier Pouch covered by leather cover fastened by Brass studHolden and Frost 1915 (arrow with H under)military, pouch, ammunition -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph, CIRCA 1914 / 18
... THE PHOTOGRAPH FEATURES A 1ST WORLD WAR FORAGE CAP AND LEATHER SHOULDER BULLET POUCHES...THE PHOTOGRAPH FEATURES A 1ST WORLD WAR FORAGE CAP AND LEATHER SHOULDER BULLET POUCHES Photograph PHOTOGRAPH ...ORIGINAL LIGHT SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF R. MAYMAN. THE PHOTOGRAPH FEATURES A 1ST WORLD WAR FORAGE CAP AND LEATHER SHOULDER BULLET POUCHESR. MAYMANlocal history, photography, photographs, military -
Orbost & District Historical Societybandolier, Late 1800's
... A leather Boer War bandolier with small pouches to hold bullets. Brass studs. Worn over the shoulder....Jacob Perry was a prominent Orbost resident and this item is a reminder of his contribution to the defence of the Commonwealth. bandolier perry-jacob boer-war ammunition arms A leather Boer War bandolier with small pouches to hold bullets. Brass studs. Worn over the shoulder. bandolier ...Bandolier was worn by Australian Horseman, Jacob Perry, Orbost farmer. Born 1874. Died 1950. He was a Boer War veteran , 4th Victorian Imperial Bushmen. a shire councillor and worker for school affairs.Jacob Perry was a prominent Orbost resident and this item is a reminder of his contribution to the defence of the Commonwealth.A leather Boer War bandolier with small pouches to hold bullets. Brass studs. Worn over the shoulder.bandolier perry-jacob boer-war ammunition arms -
Kyneton RSL Sub BranchWWI CARTRIDGE, WWI 1914-18
... One letter to his wife describes how a bullet hit a cartridge in his pouch but missed his body. Cartridges, the bullet and the piece of shrapnel are also included with the donated items. ...One letter to his wife describes how a bullet hit a cartridge in his pouch but missed his body. Cartridges, the bullet and the piece of shrapnel are also included with the donated items. ...Pte Evan Edward Jones (No 276) and his younger brother Pte Edward Jones (No 1731) were both members of the 29 Infantry Battalion during World War 1. They enlisted in 1915 in Kyneton where they grew up. Edward enlisted after approval was given by his mother as he was not quite 21. He did not survive the war as he was killed by a sniper in France in 1916. It was Private Edward Jones’ love of adventure that cost him his life. In the trenches in France on 16 August 1916, beside his brother, Private Evan Edward, he raised his head and was caught by a German sniper. The brothers were side by side, and it was suggested to their sergeant that he should take a short rest; they had been 36 hours without sleep. The sergeant said “Oh no, I won’t leave you fellows.” Private Jones said “If I got a chance of a shut eye I’d take it.” He raised his head over the parapet and a German sniper caught him in the forehead, and shut his eyes forever. With difficulty his brother was restrained from rushing over the top for revenge. Evan survived the war, serving in France and Belgium. Some of his letters, together with other memorabilia, have been donated to the RSL by family members. One letter to his wife describes how a bullet hit a cartridge in his pouch but missed his body. Cartridges, the bullet and the piece of shrapnel are also included with the donated items. Part of one of Evan’s letters to his wife is re-printed here. “This bullet is the nearest thing as ever … since I have been in France. I wondered what struck me when it hit me, or rather hit the cartridge that was in my pouch. If it had been an inch or two higher it would have come through my body…the wish bone is from the fowl we had for supper last night, one of the boys bowled the fowl over with a stone so we got to work and cleaned and cooked it and it was just the thing. I got the wishbone so I thought it would be a good souvenir to send home…don’t forget to wish something nice with the wishbone.” Both boys had a strong sense of adventure and it was only natural that they fought and died for King and country. Original letters, photographs and documents have been copied for preservation. *Items donated by John and Phyllis Adams will form part of the World War One commemorative display at the Sub-Branch for Anzac Day 2015. The Jones boys grew up in the Kyneton area and enlisted in the AIF in Kyneton in 1915World War I cartridge damaged by another bullet. K15 VII on base of cartridge casingww1, pte evan jones, pte edward jones,, letters from the front -
Charlton RSL Sub BranchUniform - Ammunition pouch, Cloth ammunition pouch for .303 bullets
... Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street Charlton, 3525 goldfields V 379/1945 D^D 50 Ball .303 Mark 7 19.559 MF Cotton ammunition pouch Cloth ammunition pouch for .303 bullets Uniform Ammunition pouch ...Cotton ammunition pouchV 379/1945 D^D 50 Ball .303 Mark 7 19.559 MF -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumFunctional object - Leather shotgun holder, Shotgun holder
... Brown leather shhotgun holder with shoulder strap and handle. Zip pouch to hold bullets...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Shot gun holder manufactured by Holden and Frost Manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost for military, agriculture and civilian use Leather Shotgun holder Brown leather shhotgun holder with shoulder strap and handle. Zip pouch to hold bullets Shotgun holder Functional object Leather shotgun holder ...Shot gun holder manufactured by Holden and FrostManufactured and sold by Holden and Frost for military, agriculture and civilian useBrown leather shhotgun holder with shoulder strap and handle. Zip pouch to hold bulletsleather, shotgun holder -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumFunctional object - Bullet Pouch, 1915
... Bullet Pouch...Functional object Bullet Pouch ...Pouch used by Soldiers to carry spare ammunitionAs manufactured by Holden and Frost 1915Tan leather pouch designed to carry rifle ammunition. Leather flap lid and leather strip to attach to brass stud to hold closed. Leather strip inside to hold ammunition in place.Holden and Frost 1915 CMF SAmilitary, ammunition, pouch -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - VICKERS CLEANING KIT, HERFORDS PTY. LTD, 1941
... Cleaning kit for a Vickers Machine Gun 1) Leather "wallet" for the kit 2) Brass inspection mirror, with cap, for the use of checking barrels. 3) Oil can tin 4) Oil brush, set into the brass cap of oil can 5) Gauge tension, with flat blade one end and bullet shape other end 6) Screwdriver, flat blade, wooden handle 7) Leather pouch with strap...(indistinguishable) ST, NEWTOWN NSW 1942" Cleaning kit for a Vickers Machine Gun 1) Leather "wallet" for the kit 2) Brass inspection mirror, with cap, for the use of checking barrels. 3) Oil can tin 4) Oil brush, set into the brass cap of oil can 5) Gauge tension, with flat blade one end and bullet shape other end 6) Screwdriver, flat blade, wooden handle 7) Leather pouch with strap Equipment VICKERS CLEANING KIT HERFORDS PTY. ...Item belonged to Maxwell Lennox Matheson No 418447 RAAF. Refer Cat No 1959 for his service record.Cleaning kit for a Vickers Machine Gun 1) Leather "wallet" for the kit 2) Brass inspection mirror, with cap, for the use of checking barrels. 3) Oil can tin 4) Oil brush, set into the brass cap of oil can 5) Gauge tension, with flat blade one end and bullet shape other end 6) Screwdriver, flat blade, wooden handle 7) Leather pouch with strap1) Front marked "303 INCH VICKERS" 5) Marked "0 - 20" scale 7) Front marked "D.D 303 VICKERS GUN E.B", rear marked "MADE BY RE BOWDEN & SON LTD. (indistinguishable) ST, NEWTOWN NSW 1942" handcrafts - leatherwork, metalcraft brassware, trades-tools, military history, vickers
