Showing 13 items matching "lead bullet"
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Chiltern Athenaeum TrustA Lead Bullet : Boer and WW1, Circa 1899
... A Lead Bullet : Boer and WW1......Lead Bullet...1 x Lead bullet utilised in both Boer War and WW1. ...A Lead Bullet : Boer and WW1 ...Type of shell used in both Boer and WW1 campaigns 1899 through to 1918WW1 and Boer War1 x Lead bullet utilised in both Boer War and WW1. boer war 1899, lead bullet -
Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - CARTRIDGES, 1914-1918
... Collection of cartridges. .1) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimless. .2) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, 7mm .3) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, lead bullet, 6mm .4) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, lead bullet, .32 cal. .5) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimless, .320 cal....Refer 1367.5 for his service history. arms-ammunition metalcraft-brassware Cartridge projectile jones .1) “12.15, 567, S" .2) “V15, VII" .3) "RACO, WCF, 25.20" .4) “WRACO, .32 S&W" .5) "11,16,5" Collection of cartridges. .1) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimless. .2) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, 7mm .3) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, lead bullet, 6mm .4) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, lead bullet, .32 cal. .5) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimless, .320 cal. ...Items souvenired by Edwin James Jones No 3511 AIF. Refer 1367.5 for his service history.Collection of cartridges. .1) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimless. .2) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, 7mm .3) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, lead bullet, 6mm .4) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimmed, lead bullet, .32 cal. .5) Cartridge and projectile, brass case, rimless, .320 cal..1) “12.15, 567, S" .2) “V15, VII" .3) "RACO, WCF, 25.20" .4) “WRACO, .32 S&W" .5) "11,16,5"arms-ammunition, metalcraft-brassware, cartridge, projectile, jones -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - TRENCH ART, .50 CALIBRE, unknown
... Metal base is round with 3 layers like a plinth and comes to a point at the end for the lead bullet....Metal base is round with 3 layers like a plinth and comes to a point at the end for the lead bullet. Memorabilia TRENCH ART, .50 CALIBRE ...Item in the collection re Wing Commander Leonard Bacon OBE. Refer Cat No. 7510.2 for his extensive service history. Two casings of .50 Calibre bullets mounted on a metal base. Casings include lead projectile at the end. Metal base is round with 3 layers like a plinth and comes to a point at the end for the lead bullet.trench art, souvenirs -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - TRENCH ART, CHEESE & BUTTER KNIFE, unknown
... Mark 7 cartridge that has been fired. Lead bullet head in top with a cleft cut into it. ...Mark 7 cartridge that has been fired. Lead bullet head in top with a cleft cut into it. ...Item in the collection re Wing Commander Leonard Bacon OBE. Refer Cat No 7510.2 for his extensive service details. Mark 7 cartridge that has been fired. Lead bullet head in top with a cleft cut into it. A flattened piece of metal inserted into the cleft in the shape of a butter knife blade. Blade is loose within its mount.Base of cartridge engraved "1932", "M", "V11".trench art, souvenir -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageLead Shot Mould
... ...cast bullet...lead...Bullets for early firearms were made as lead balls in iron scissor moulds. ...Larger quantities of lead shot were often cast in a multi-bullet mould that was used in a similar way. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village Firearms Bullet cast bullet lead ball lead shot scissor mould Lead shot mould; cast iron, scissor type metal object with sphere shaped mould at end used to make lead shot balls for a shotgun. ...Bullets for early firearms were made as lead balls in iron scissor moulds. The moulds had scissor action, with ends shaped as a hollow half-sphere that formed a ball when the handles closed. Melted lead was poured into a small filling hole in the top of the closed mould. When the lead was set the handles were opened and the ball was released from the mould. Excess lead was trimmed using the cutting edge of the mould. The task of pouring the melted lead into the mould had to be performed slowly so that air pockets didn’t form. The shot would have a join line around it, which would make it inaccurate; the join needed to be carefully filed to make the ball into a smooth sphere. Larger quantities of lead shot were often cast in a multi-bullet mould that was used in a similar way. Lead shot mould; cast iron, scissor type metal object with sphere shaped mould at end used to make lead shot balls for a shotgun. Mould has a cutting edge to trim off excess lead.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, firearms, bullet, cast bullet, lead ball, lead shot, scissor mould -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Bullet Mould, From 1600s to early 19th century
... ...cast bullet...lead...bullet mold. Makes .50 -caliber- round balls with a sprew cutter to cut off excess lead....Makes .50 -caliber- round balls with a sprew cutter to cut off excess lead. Tool Bullet Mould ...Musket balls are the ammunition used in muskets the weapons used during the English and American Civil Wars. The balls could be made from any metal alloy, but many were made from lead. Lead can be melted at reasonably low temperatures and so lead musket balls could be made over a camp fire. Lead could be readily sourced from such places like church roofs or even coffins, and recast from old musket balls, so it was an easy material to work with while preparing for battle. The soldier would carry a crucible in which to melt the lead, he would put the material into it and place it over the fire until it had formed into a liquid. Musket ball moulds like the subject item, had a small hole above one of the domes where the liquid could be poured into once the two domes were closed together. The soldier would wait until it cooled then opened the mould to reveal a solid lead ball inside. Because these were cast in halves even though pressed together, there would always be a small amount of liquid lead leakage which would form a thin crust around the ball. These needed to be filed off before being used inside a musket, so some soldiers would pop a few in their mouths and roll them around, chewing off the excess until the ball was smooth. The obvious downside to this method is that lead is poisonous. A tool used to make ammunition for black powder firearms either muskets or pistols from the early part of the 18th to mid 19th century. After this time enclosed brass cartridges that held the propellent powder and bullet were starting to come into wide spread use, negating the need for a firearm to first have black powder placed in a barrel then the ball rammed on top and finally the firearm primed with powder or a percussion cap.Musket rifle/ pistol bullet mold. Makes .50 -caliber- round balls with a sprew cutter to cut off excess lead.Marked 50flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, shot pliers, lead shot, shot, armoury, firearms, bullet, cast bullet, lead ball, lead shot, scissor mould -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageLead Shot Mould
... ...cast bullet...lead...Bullets for early firearms were made as lead balls in iron scissor moulds. ...Larger quantities of lead shot were often cast in a multi-bullet mould that was used in a similar way. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village Firearms Bullet cast bullet lead ball lead shot scissor mould Lead shot mould; cast iron, scissor type metal object with sphere shaped mould at end used to make lead shot balls for a shotgun. ...Bullets for early firearms were made as lead balls in iron scissor moulds. The moulds had scissor action, with ends shaped as a hollow half-sphere that formed a ball when the handles closed. Melted lead was poured into a small filling hole in the top of the closed mould. When the lead was set the handles were opened and the ball was released from the mould. Excess lead was trimmed using the cutting edge of the mould. The task of pouring the melted lead into the mould had to be performed slowly so that air pockets didn’t form. The shot would have a join line around it, which would make it inaccurate; the join needed to be carefully filed to make the ball into a smooth sphere. Larger quantities of lead shot were often cast in a multi-bullet mould that was used in a similar way. Lead shot mould; cast iron, scissor type metal object with sphere shaped mould at end used to make lead shot balls for a shotgun. Mould has a cutting edge to trim off excess lead.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, firearms, bullet, cast bullet, lead ball, lead shot, scissor mould -
Bendigo Military MuseumSouvenir - FRAMED ITEM, POPPY, Ron Davis
... Poppy was made from lead bullets collected from historical Rifle Range used by Light Horse Brigade and Voluntary Defence Corps dating back to 1906. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Poppy was made from lead bullets collected from historical Rifle Range used by Light Horse Brigade and Voluntary Defence Corps dating back to 1906. ...Poppy was made from lead bullets collected from historical Rifle Range used by Light Horse Brigade and Voluntary Defence Corps dating back to 1906. Part of the collection of Kevin John Herdman, No. 397661. See Cat No. 5942P for details of his service.3D red poppy in a brown wooden frame. Poppy sits in a khaki coloured background. Poppy fabricated from lead. Provenance details on back with text in black type.Text on back in black type: "Fired from a rifle or gun, they sound, Fly through the air, some fall to the ground, covered in soil and grass they lay, 100 years we remember our heroes this day, Now rise the bullet recycled from the past, A beautiful poppy that will ever last" by Ron Davis, www leadastray.com.auframed item, poppy, souvenir, kevin john herdman -
Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - CARTRIDGE, est 1870 onwards
... Rimmed cartridge, unknown calibre, approximately 11mm. Bullet is lead....Refer Cat No 1601 for his service details. arms-ammunition Rimmed cartridge Base of cartridge: "H 39" Sides of bullet: "3 38" Rimmed cartridge, unknown calibre, approximately 11mm. Bullet is lead. Weapon CARTRIDGE ...Item was souveniered by Billy Bird No VX113169 2/14 Batt AIF. Refer Cat No 1601 for his service details.Rimmed cartridge, unknown calibre, approximately 11mm. Bullet is lead.Base of cartridge: "H 39" Sides of bullet: "3 38"arms-ammunition, rimmed cartridge -
Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - SHRAPNEL AND CARTRIDGES WW1, c.WWI
... Consists of 1 piece of rusted metal, 3 lead shrapnel balls & 2 bullet cases....Consists of 1 piece of rusted metal, 3 lead shrapnel balls & 2 bullet cases. Weapon SHRAPNEL AND CARTRIDGES WW1 ...WWI shrapnel found on the Somme battlefield & given to ARTHUR C EBDON on one of his visits. See also 2605.2P, 2606, 2608.3.Collection of shrapnel from French WWI battlefields. Consists of 1 piece of rusted metal, 3 lead shrapnel balls & 2 bullet cases.military history - souvenirs, arms - ammunition, passchendaele barracks trust -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Shot Mould, Early 1900s
... Used by those wishing to make bullets and ammunition. Lead would have been used to make the shots with this tool....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Used by those wishing to make bullets and ammunition. Lead would have been used to make the shots with this tool. ...Used by those wishing to make bullets and ammunition. Lead would have been used to make the shots with this tool.Rusted iron shot mould with two handles similar to callipers. There is an oval shaped ball of metal at one end which opens in the middle to allow molten material to be placed inside for casting into lead shot. There is a hole at the top of the oval ball which allows the molten metal to be poured in. Once cooled the oval is opened up and the shot can be removed. The object is heavily rusted.artillery, weapon, ammunition, battery, portland battery -
Chiltern Athenaeum TrustBullet Spitzer 1888 issue Cupro Nickel, 1888
... 1 x 1888 issue Spitzer bullet 8 x 50mm R. Lebel Model Cupro Nickel lead core. Inscription on the bottom CAG V1 8 17. ...CAG V1 8 17. 1 x 1888 issue Spitzer bullet 8 x 50mm R. Lebel Model Cupro Nickel lead core. Inscription on the bottom CAG V1 8 17. ...Pre WW1 and WW1 1888 onwardsUsed before WW1 by the French Army and used continuously through the Boer War (African Campaign) and into WW1 1914-1918. 1 x 1888 issue Spitzer bullet 8 x 50mm R. Lebel Model Cupro Nickel lead core. Inscription on the bottom CAG V1 8 17. CAG V1 8 17. pre ww1, ww1 1914-1918, spitzer make, made in france, 1888 pattern m/88 r. lebel model. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchWeapon - 2 x bullets. 1 Australian. 1 Japanese
... Plus Japanese writing. brass. and lead component. Weapon 2 x bullets. 1 Australian. 1 Japanese. ...Both used in WW11.brass. and lead component.Australian. C A C. VL. 1. 16 Japanese. K. Plus Japanese writing.
