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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Replica of Captain Cook's Naval Sword, April 1990
... Naval Hanger...Royal Naval Officers Hanger (Sword)... to 1769. Capt Cook RN Naval Hanger Sword Royal Naval Officers ...This sword Commemorates the Bicentanary of the landing of Capt James Cook RN on the east coast of Australia on April 29th 1770. He was the firt European to do so. The original swords were made from 1757 to 1769.Royal Naval Officers Hanger (Sword)capt cook rn, naval hanger, sword -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Hanger
... Naval Hanger, Precursor to the Cutlas Circa 1793... Century RN Naval Hanger, Precursor to the Cutlas Circa 1793 ...Naval Hanger, Precursor to the Cutlas Circa 1793 Napoleonic Warsweapon, 18 century, rn -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Belt, Imperial Japanese Navy sword belt, Circa 1940's
Belt issued to Japanese Naval Officers up until the end of WW2Black leather belt with a two piece brass buckle. The centre of the buckle has an embossed anchor and lotus flower and the two parts of the buckle appear to have been gilded. It comes with a black leather sword hanger which has brass clips at each end. One end is missing the brass securing rivet whilst the rivet at the other end has a hook attached to it. Attached to this hook is a brass S shaped snake with a brass ring around the body. The inside of the belt has four eyelets and a hook on each end to allow for adjustment. It's missing one sword hanger, a belt loop on the LH side and two loops on the inside that the hangers attach to.world war 2, japanese navy