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Victoria Police Museum
Revolver (Ned Kelly), 1849 Colt Percussion Revolver, 1849
... 1849 Colt Percussion Revolver...colt percussion revolver...Colt Model 1849 Pecussion Revolver. Serial number 53939... of the handle. ned kelly kelly gang colt percussion revolver Scratched ...Weapon believed to have been owned by Edward "Ned" Kelly as evidenced by the letters "E.K." scratched into the bottom of the handle.Colt Model 1849 Pecussion Revolver. Serial number 53939. Five round chamber and a plain timber handle with the letters "E.K." scratched into the handle. "E.K." could also refer to Ernest Knowles executed around the same time as Kelly.Scratched into handle "E.K." "53939"ned kelly, kelly gang, colt percussion revolver -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph
... colt revolver... Commissioner of Police, Frederick Standish that the Colt revolvers were... Commissioner of Police, Frederick Standish that the Colt revolvers were ...In this image a Colt 1855 Revolving Rifle is placed upon a sign detailing an £8,000 reward for robbery and murder. Writing on the rear of the photograph identifies the rifle as having belonged to Joe Byrne. In colonial Victoria, the Colt brand firearm was highly popular. They began their popularity in the goldfields of the early 1850s. Individuals, particularly those coming to Victoria with prior experience in the goldfield, brought with them a means of self-defence because of the prevalence of assault and robbery on the goldfields. In the 1860s, the Colt firearm became popular among the Victorian Police force. It was decided in June 1864 by Chief Commissioner of Police, Frederick Standish that the Colt revolvers were far more practical, being of simpler construction and therefore, more easily cleaned and less dangerous than the revolvers used prior to this: the Adams and Kerr firearms. The Colt revolver remained in use in regional districts of Victoria as late as the early 1880 when they were used at the Kelly siege at Glenrowan. The £8,000 reward was issued in 1879 after the Kelly Gang committed numerous bank robberies at Euroa and Jerilderie. In the year prior, the Kelly Gang murdered three policemen at Stringybark Creek. This resulted in the creation of the “Felon’s Apprehension Act 1878” which enabled an individual, whether a part of the Police force or civilian, to shoot a declared outlaw on sight. After the bank robberies, the Police force of NSW and Victoria increased the existing reward to this £8,000 amount.This photograph is significant for what it can potentially reveal about the Kelly Gang and firearms made in this period. The rifle in the image is a Colt Revolving Rifle which was known to have been used by the Victorian Police force from the early 1850s to the late 1880s. It is also known that the Kelly Gang stole police rifles which they used to practise with and so the identification of the rifle as having belonged to Joe Byrne is of significant importance to researchers studying the firearms of the Kelly Gang. More research is needed to solidify the connection of this particular weapon to Byrne other than the handwritten note on the back of the photograph. The Burke Museum Beechworth is home to a significant collection of photographs connected to Ned Kelly and the Kelly Gang. Photographs like this one are valuable for what they can potentially reveal about the Kelly Gang and the Police force during this period. Alongside the study of the other images, photographs from this collection have the ability to further expand current knowledge on this period of Australian history. There is also the capability to provide an analysis of how these firearms and Kelly memorabilia have been received in the past. It could be beneficial to undertake a close study of the use history and reception of these artefacts within the museum context.Black and white rectangular reproduced photograph printed on matte photographic paperReverse: 10268 / Joe Byrne's / Riflekelly album, ned kelly, kelly gang, joe byrne, rewards, outlaw, criminals, bushrangers, colt, police, firearm, beechworth, reward, felon's apprehension act 1878, 1880, glenrowan, colt revolver, revolving rifle, 8000 pound reward, jerilderie, euroa, beechworth goldfield -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Weapon - Pistol, 1873-1884
... colt new line revolver... in 1871 the (Colt House/Cloverleaf revolver) and the 1872 (Colt...Pistol or handgun, Colt New Line revolver, single action... pistols in 1871 the (Colt House/Cloverleaf revolver) and the 1872 ...Rollin White was an American gunsmith who invented a single shot bored-through revolver cylinder that allowed paper cartridges to be loaded from the rear of a revolver's cylinder. Wen his patent expired the Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company started working on its own metallic cartridge revolvers. Thus, after having introduced its first rear-loading pistols in 1871 the (Colt House/Cloverleaf revolver) and the 1872 (Colt Open Top revolver), in 1873 Colt launched the Colt Peacemaker along with a new line of pocket revolvers, sorted in five different calibers (.22, .30, .32, .38, .41 cal). Since it was an entirely new line of revolvers this model was called the Colt New Line. Circa 1884-1886 (the .32 cal was only made during 1873-1884). Submerged by the company's competitors' cheaper imitations and refusing to introduce a lower quality among its own firearms to match its competitors, the Colt company dropped the line and ceased production.The Colt New Line was one of the first metallic cartridge rear-loading revolvers manufactured by Colt. It demonstrates the evolution of firearm production and development of firearms as manufacturers moved away from percussion muzzle-loading firearms to those that would accept cartridges. That incorporated the bullet, propellant and primer all within a brass cylinder allowing the projectile to be loaded directly into a pistols cylinder, or a rifle magazine. Pistol or handgun, Colt New Line revolver, single action five shot spur trigger. The rimfire revolver is .32 calibre. It has a black handle. There maker's name is impressed into the textured handle and the name and model is impressed onto the barrel. Made by Colt.Inscriptions on side of barrel and top "No 18842", "Colt New .32" . On top "Colt's FT.F.AMFG.CC Hartford.Ct.USA"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, revolver, colt, colt new line revolver, cartridge casing, cartridge, new line revolver, pistol, matalic cartridge, firearm, rollin white, new line, hand gun, single shot -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Revolver
... Colt revolver, New Service,... WW1 Army Colt revolver, New Service, Revolver ...Colt revolver, New Service,weapon, ww1, army -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Document, Smith & Wesson Revolver .38/Colt Automatic .32, 1940's ?
... Smith & Wesson Revolver .38/Colt Automatic .32... Smith & Wesson Revolver .38/Colt Automatic .32 Document ...A double sided document showing the weapons and their parts in cut-away diagramssmith & wesson, colt, pistols -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Revolver
... Revolver, Colt... revoler Colt Serial No 9146 Revolver, Colt Revolver Colt ...Army Report No 1020802 Stock Code 66-1405-514Revolver, ColtSerial No 9146revoler, colt -
Victoria Police Museum
Revolver
... Colt Model 1849 Percussion Revolver, Serial Number 53939.... edward kelly ned kelly kelly gang weapon Colt Model 1849 ...Weapon believed to have been owned by Edward Kelly as evidenced by letters 'EK' scratched into the bottom of the handle. Colt Model 1849 Percussion Revolver, Serial Number 53939. Five round chamber and a plain timber handle with the letters 'E.K.' scratched into the handle.edward kelly, ned kelly, kelly gang, weapon -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Document, Smith & Wesson Revolver .38, 1950's ?
... Macleod melbourne pistol revolver smith & wesson colt Single page ...Single page document, on one side drawings of the Smith & Wesson .38 detailing the various parts of the weapon, and, on the other side the same for the Colt Automatic .32pistol, revolver, smith & wesson, colt -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Revolver
Colt Caliber 0.32 SN 3 1291weapon -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Revolver
Colt .45. USA No SNweapon