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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - GAF Project Note 1001 A Preliminary Assessment of a Utility Aircraft for Military Use
... Aircraft for Military Use... Aircraft for Military Use... of a Utility Aircraft for Military Use Manual GAF Project Note 1001 ... -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - Use of Military maps for water supply planning, 1962
... Use of Military maps for water supply planning ...Use of Military maps for water supply planning ...These are typed notes on the use of Military maps for water... goldfields These are typed notes on the use of Military maps ...These are typed notes on the use of Military maps for water supply planning. This demonstrates the value of Military Mapping containing accurate relief information that can then be used for water supply planning.5 x A4 pages of typed notes, poorly photocopiedroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr, state rivers and water supply commission -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - US Military use of Port Melbourne Cricket Ground, Sverdup & Parcel, Architects and Engineers, 1940s
... US Military use of Port Melbourne Cricket Ground..., 1940s. Plan US Military use of Port Melbourne Cricket Ground ...American military plan of Port Melbourne Cricket Ground, alterations to grandstand and rooms during WWII, 1940s.Plan drawn up by Sverdup & Parcel, Architects and Engineers.war - world war ii, sport - australian rules football, sport - cricket, sport - recreational grounds -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - MOSQUITO NET, C.WW1
... military use... John. Netting mosquito equipment military use White cotton mesh ...The net belonged to Florence Emily Grylls. She enlisted in the AAMC reinforcements as Staff Nurse on 20.6.17 age 29 years. Embarked on 30.6.17 and disembarked Bombay on 30.7.17. She nursed at 3 different hospitals. Hospital with Influenza serious on 17.10.18. Embarked for Australia 28.2.19. Discharged from the service 17.1.20. Letters in the records show that she worked at Caulfield Repatriation Hospital after the war. Refer 03 her brother John.White cotton mesh with muslin top section & edges Tapes & string at corners for suspendingnetting mosquito, equipment, military use -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Equipment - Field Telephone
... Telephone Set, Military Use, Green Metal Case, Internal..., Military Use, Green Metal Case, Internal components are metal ...Field TelephoneTelephone Set, Military Use, Green Metal Case, Internal components are metal, Painted black or galvanised. Inside top is electrical diagram and instructions. Inner top: Electrical diagram/ Instructions Handset Rest: Press key when finished Label with Phonetic alphabet military, field telephone, communications -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - RAAF Service Dress, 1945
... of the 'broad arrow', used to indicate military use (Navy, Army, Air... of the 'broad arrow', used to indicate military use (Navy, Army, Air ...This uniform belonged to 036319 F/Lt A S Cutting who served in the RAAF During WW2.This uniform was made in 1945 and was owned by F/Lt A S Cutting.Service Dress Blue Jacket and Trousers with buckle belt, RAAF Buttons, badges of Rank on both sleeves and Ribbons of three Decorations above the left pocket.Inside the jacket a small tag - A F (the I in the shape of the 'broad arrow', used to indicate military use (Navy, Army, Air Force) 1945, M. TX, Size 22.raaf, 036319 a s cutting 1945 -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Military pouch, 1941
... Issued by GMH for military use... Issued by GMH for military use As manufactured and distributed ...Issued by GMH for military useAs manufactured and distributed by GMHCotton webbing pouch with brass belt slides on rear and shoulder belt buckle,military, pouch, cotton webbing -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Folding knife pouch
... Manufactured by Holden and Frost for military use... Manufactured by Holden and Frost for military use Manufactured ...Manufactured by Holden and Frost for military useManufactured by Holden and Frost Ca 1907Small leather pouch belt mounted all leather brass stud on front for fastening fold over coverHolden and Frost Adelaide CMF - NSW 07military, leather, knife pouch -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Soft leather gun carrier, 1940
... Made by Holden and Frost for military use... Made by Holden and Frost for military use As made by Holden ...Made by Holden and Frost for military useAs made by Holden and FrostBrown leather gun carrier end opening covered by flap. Metal buckles-soft leather gun carrier, military -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object, Field Telephone, 1965
... Black KM2 bakelite military field use telephone...: L1, L2, CBS, MAG, CB Black KM2 bakelite military field use ...Black KM2 bakelite military field use telephone with attached hand-receiver and spiral cord in battery charger.Three plaques, battery instructions, model and serial number, mod.record, off ring and buzz settings, at back: L1, L2, CBS, MAG, CBtelephone, communication, field telephone -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Equipment - Horse bit, c1910
... for military use... for military use Retailed by Holden and Frost for military use during ...Used on horse tackle during the 19th and 20th centuries for military useRetailed by Holden and Frost for military use during c1910Nickel plated military horse bitequine, military, civilian ca1900, horse bit -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Equipment - Buckle full, Ca1910
... for agricultural and military use... for agricultural and military use Retailed by Holden and Frost during ...Imported and sold by Holden and Frost on saddlery c1900 for agricultural and military useRetailed by Holden and Frost during the late 19th century and early 20th century for military and agricultural civilian use.Brass full buckle used on horse tackleequine, military, agriculture, civilian c1900, buckle full -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Wilsons snaffle bit, Circa 1900
... century, Civilian and Military use... and Military use Manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Equine Horse ...Manufactured by Holden and Frost during 19th and 20th century, Civilian and Military useManufactured and sold by Holden and FrostNickel plated horse bit with four ringsequine, horse bit, military, civilian -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Personal leather pouch, 1911
... Manafactured by Holden and Frost for military use small... Manafactured by Holden and Frost for military use small leather bag ...Manafactured by Holden and Frost for military use small leather bag to be belt mountedMade and sold by Holden and FrostLight tan leather pouch flap covering held fast in front by Brass stud, two leather belt loops on back for belt mountingHolden and Frost 1911 DOd CMF SA 79leather, military, pouch -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Canvas bag, 1943
... , made for Military use... for Military use Made by General Motors Holden Military Bag Canvas ...Army green canvas compacting bag made by GMH Australia, made for Military useMade by General Motors HoldenCompacting canvas bag with leather straps tyo close and cover. GMH 1943military, bag, canvas and leather -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Munitions, Cartridge reloader
... or military use. ... shells. It is not known if it was for private or military use ...This cartridge re-loader is most likely for loading 12 gauge shotgun shells. It is not known if it was for private or military use. This cartridge re-loader has been in the collection of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society for many years but it has no known local provenance. It is an interesting relic from times past. This is a brass cartridge re-loader. It has a rectangular brass base with four brass columns supporting a rectangular top with a hollow middle. The columns of the casing are affixed with metal screws. Inside this protective casing are two cartridge-shaped brass pillars, one with a metal spike at the end and one with a small opening at the top. Both of these pillars are fixed to the base of the protective casing. Over-arching these two objects is a brass lever hinged at the end. This has a wooden handle The arm of the lever has a small protusion on the bottom which pushes into the opening of one of the pillars. It also has a small indentation which fits into the spike of the other pillar. ‘12’ history of warrnambool, cartridge re-loader -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional object - Wrist watch
... military use in 1970. ... was specifically made for Australian military use in 1970. Military issue ...Standard issue Army wrist watch, commonly called a "Mickey Mouse" watch. This item was specifically made for Australian military use in 1970. A silver metal wrist watch with a glass cover over a round black face with white numbers for both 24 and 12 hour markings. The hands and 5-minute marks glow in the dark. Watch has wind up motion. Army issue green nylon band has a black clasp.Back: Watch. Wrist general purpose. MIL-W-46374A HAMILTON fsn6645-00-952-3767 Armymilitary issue, watch, 1200hr 2400hr watch, wrist watch, vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Weapon, USA. M.P. Night Stick with sheath
... Military police baton used by the US military. Painted wood... equipment Night stick Military Police Military police baton used ...Military police baton used by the US military. Painted wood with leather holderbaton, u.s. miltary equipment, night stick, military police -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Accessory - Australian Mk1 Bandolier, Ammunition 7.62mm, 1967
... This bandolier was made in 1967 for Australian military use...-country This bandolier was made in 1967 for Australian military ...This bandolier was made in 1967 for Australian military use. It has pouches for 5 round stripper clips of 7.62mm ammunition. Bandolier as worn by Australian personnel serving in the Vietnam War.Jungle green five pocket AUST MK1 ammunition bandolier. The pockets are designed to hold 7.62 mm ammunition. There are six painted brass snap fasteners to secure the closing flap over the pockets. Stamped on the back is 'AUST/MK1 VQ V 5/67'. The bandolier is secured around the wearer via a self-fabric strap with a double brass ring fastening.AUST/MK1/CH/N/12/67bandolier, belt, vietnam, beechworth, ammunition -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Binoculars, Carl Zeiss, 1940s
... for recreational and military use. The Carl Zeiss factory in Jena, Germany... and military use. The Carl Zeiss factory in Jena, Germany was founded ...Binoculars have been in existence for over 100 years for recreational and military use. The Carl Zeiss factory in Jena, Germany was founded in 1846 and manufactured optical systems such as cameras, binoculars and riflescopes and industrial measurement devices and medical equipment. Binoculars are still commonly used today. These binoculars have no known local provenance and are retained for display purposes.These are a pair of black binoculars with a brown leather strap. It is contained within a brown leather case. The case has a brown leather strap and metal buckle and a metal and leather clasp. Carl Zeiss Jena Binoctar 1389040 7 X 50 vintage optical goods, history of warrnambool -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Book, Army Manual of Hygiene and Sanitation 1934, Early 20th Century
... Book relating to Hygiene and Sanitation in the Military... in the Military Forces used by W.A. Cronk. Book belonging to W.A. Cronk 59 ...Book relating to Hygiene and Sanitation in the Military Forces used by W.A. Cronk.Book belonging to W.A. Cronk 59 Bn.Oblong book buff colour cardboard cover.On the front cover in pen Capt W.A. Cronk 59 Bn. On the spine in in H&S 1934. Inside on the first page in ink W.A. Cronk Capt 59 Bn. manual hygiene sanitation army -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Bayonet Holder
... Military pouch used by soldiers during ww1 to be attached... Military pouch used by soldiers during ww1 to be attached to belt ...Military pouch used by soldiers during ww1 to be attached to belt to carry bayonetManufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Brown leather open ended pouch with two leather straps with buckles to attach to soldiers belt . Brass stud on front of pouch.HOLDEN AND FROST 1915military, bayonet pouch, leather -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Military Booklet, Small Arms Training, 31st July 1943'
... Small brown booklet with three holes punched in side used... punched in side used for Military Training. Small Arms Training ...Small brown booklet with three holes punched in side used for Military Training.non-fiction -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Weapon - Carronade, 1840
... was in military use. ... of artillery of this era, used predominately on ships, both military ...The carronade was designed as a short-range naval weapon with a low muzzle velocity for merchant ships, but it also found a niche role on warships. It was produced by the Carron Iron Works and was at first sold as a complete system with the gun, mounting, and shot altogether. Carronades initially became popular on British merchant ships during the American Revolutionary War. A lightweight gun that needed only a small gun crew and was devastating at short range was well suited to defending merchant ships against French and American privateers. The invention of the cannon is variously attributed to Lieutenant General Robert Melville in 1759, or to Charles Gascoigne, manager of the Carron Company from 1769 to 1779. In its early years, the weapon was sometimes called a "mellvinade" or a "gasconade". The carronade can be seen as the culmination of a development of naval guns reducing the barrel length and thereby the gunpowder charge. The Carron Company was already selling a "new light-constructed" gun, two-thirds of the weight of the standard naval gun and charged with one-sixth of the weight of the ball in powder before it introduced the carronade, which further halved the gunpowder charge. The theory of its design was to use less powder and had other advantages that were advertised in the company's sales pamphlet of the time, state. The smaller gunpowder charge reduced the barrel heating in action, also reduced the recoil. The mounting, attached to the side of the ship on a pivot, took the recoil on a slider, without altering the alignment of the gun. The pamphlet advocated the use of woollen cartridges, which eliminated the need for wadding and worming, although they were more expensive. Carronades also simplified gunnery for comparatively untrained merchant seamen in both aiming and reloading that was part of the rationale for adopting the gun. Other advantages promoted by the company were. The replacement of trunnions by a bolt underneath, to connect the gun to the mounting, reduced the width of the carriage that enhanced the wide angle of fire. A merchant ship would almost always be running away from an enemy, so a wide-angle of fire was much more important than on a warship. A carronade weighed a quarter as much as a standard cannon and used a quarter to a third of the gunpowder charge. This reduced charge allowed Carronades to have a shorter length and much lighter weight than long guns. Increasing the size of the bore and ball reduces the required length of the barrel. The force acting on the ball is proportional to the square of the diameter, while the mass of the ball rises by the cube, so acceleration is slower; thus, the barrel can be shorter and therefore lighter. Long guns were also much heavier than Carronades because they were over-specified to be capable of being double-shotted, (to load cannons with twice the shot, for increased damage at the expense of range), whereas it was dangerous to do this in a carronade. A ship could carry more carronades, or carronades of a larger calibre, than long guns, and carronades could be mounted on the upper decks, where heavy long guns could cause the ship to be top-heavy and unstable. Carronades also required a smaller gun crew, which was very important for merchant ships, and they were faster to reload. The small bore carronade and carriage is part of a collection of nineteenth Century Flagstaff Hill Guns and Cannon, which is classified as being of significance and was made a few years after the beginning of Queen Victoria's reign in 1837 and fires a 6 lb pound cannon ball. This nineteenth century artillery piece is a rare and representative item of artillery of this era, used predominately on ships, both military and merchant. The artillery piece, individually and as part of the collection, is highly significant for its historical, scientific and aesthetic reasons at the state, national and world level. This carronade represents the methods of artillery technology, its advancement and its modifications to suit dangerous situations that sailors encountered from attacks from free booters (pirates, living from plunder) or others at the time. Carronade firing a 6 lb cast iron ball, with a smooth bore barrel 6.5 cm in dia the item is mounted on stepped wooden carriage with wooden wheels. Cannon barrel can have its elevation adjusted via a wooden wedge. Gun carriage has loops for locating and holding in position to a deck by ropes. Carriage is a replica made 1982Cast into the barrel is the royal emblem of Queen Victoria (VR "Victoria Regina") indicating the carronade was cast during Queen Victoria's reign / 1840 & 4-2-0 denoting the weight of the barrel. Right hand trunnion has a serial number “8708”. Also on top of the barrel is the British "Board of Ordinance" identifying mark a broad arrow indicating the carronade was in military use. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, colonial defences, victoria’s coastal defences, warrnambool fortification, warrnambool garrison battery, warrnambool volunteer corps, ordinance, armaments, garrison gun, smooth bore cannon, carronade, black powder, 12 pounder, 1840, artillery, lieutenant general robert melville, charles gascoigne, carron company, mellvinade, gasconade -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Canvas Medical Stretcher
... . Possibly used as a military stretcher. Possibly used for a footy... with two wooden poles. Possibly used as a military stretcher ...Old canvas medical stretcher with two wooden poles. Possibly used as a military stretcher. Possibly used for a footy club stretcher.stretcher, canvas, wooden handles, emergency medical equipment, war, sports -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - MILITARY JOURNAL
... various aspects of Military Activities. Used as a training source... various aspects of Military Activities. Used as a training source ...Journal issued by Commonwealth General Staff covering various aspects of Military Activities. Used as a training source by Military Servicemen.Brown A.4 size book with 201 pages issued May 1911 whose contents cover various aspects of Military Battlefield Donations. Cover has Commonwealth Emblem, Title, Volume No. and map covering Asian, African and Australian Zones. Military Journal in Red, large metal staples.Headed "The Commonwealth Military Journal Vol 1, May 1911. "Edited by General Staff (Training Branch), Commonwealth Military Forces Melbourne".passchendaele barracks trust, book, military training, ww1 -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Equipment - Buckle Half, Circa 1910
... military and civilian use c1900... and civilian use c1900 Retailed by Holden and Frost for military ...Imported and sold by Holden and Frost for Agriculture military and civilian use c1900Retailed by Holden and Frost for military agriculture and civilian use c1910Nickel plated roller half buckle equine, agriculture, military, civilian ca1910, buckle half -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Equipment - Buckle full, Ca1910
... for Military and civilian use... for Military and civilian use Retailed by Holden and Frost during late ...Imported and sold by Holden and Frost C1900 on saddlery for Military and civilian useRetailed by Holden and Frost during late 19th century and early 20th Century for Civilian and Military useBrass full buckle used on horse tackleequine, military, agriculture, civilian c1900, buckle full -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Compass, 1941
... For the use of Military Personnel....-and-the-bellarine-peninsula For the use of Military Personnel. This compass ...For the use of Military Personnel.This compass was made in 1941 and may have been used during the 2ns world warRound compass in black casing with lid and a canvas cover.T.G.Co Ltd London NoB 113577 1941 MKIIIcompass, military, 2ns world war -
Bendigo Military Museum
Map - Australian Topographical Survey SYDNEY / 56III Southern Half, NE Plane Table Field sheet 1915, Australian Survey Corps, 6 Dec 1915
... that was needed for military use. This is a reproduction print... that was needed for military use. This is a reproduction print ...This is a unique example of a hand drawn plane table sheet produced in the first year of the Australian Survey Corps by original members of the Corps. Of interest is the documented times that it took to create the original field sheet. Also of interest is the fact that this field sheet that was used to create the actual SYDNEY map sheet was contoured, many map sheets produced up until now were purely planimetric and lacked contouring that was needed for military use. This is a reproduction print of a photograph of the original field sheet and was printed at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo.Reprinted coloured Image of Australian Topographical Survey SYDNEY /56 III Southern Half, hand drawn NE Plane Table field sheet. Includes an itemized summary of work performed by HA Roseblade CSM Australian Survey Corps 1915, Signed by J Lynch Lieutenant.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr