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Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchAmmunition, 303 practice rounds
... 303 practice rounds...two 303 practice rounds. Two clips to fit into. Clip of 30 mil machine gun round....Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne MFV1 two 303 practice rounds. Two clips to fit into. Clip of 30 mil machine gun round. 303 practice rounds Ammunition ...two 303 practice rounds. Two clips to fit into. Clip of 30 mil machine gun round.MFV1 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchWeapon - Ammunition, 3pdr and 6 pdr practice rounds
... Ammunition, 3pdr and 6 pdr practice rounds....Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne Wooden base two practice shells Weapon Ammunition, 3pdr and 6 pdr practice rounds. ...Wooden base two practice shells -
Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - AMMUNITION CLIP, Mk6, Unknown
... ...Practice rounds...Source unidentified. .303 rifle bullets. Practice rounds Ammunition Metal clip of 5 practice bullets. ...Bullets are Mark 6 .303 practice round bullets. Source unidentified.Metal clip of 5 practice bullets. Brass colour with 3 indentations on the side marked in red. Indentation also in the bottom of each are Mark 6 .303 bullets on a .303 clip..303 rifle bullets., practice rounds, ammunition -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchBullets
... Clip of 20 M60 machine gun practice rounds - 7.62mm X 51mm....Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Ammunition Vietnam + Army Clip of 20 M60 machine gun practice rounds - 7.62mm X 51mm. Bullets ...Clip of 20 M60 machine gun practice rounds - 7.62mm X 51mm.ammunition, vietnam +, army -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchMunition, Practice
... Two examples of practice or 'dummy' rounds used for testing the M197 automatic gun used on the BELL AH-1 COBRA Helicopter during the Vietnam era....Frankston RSL Sub Branch 183 Cranbourne Road Frankston mornington-peninsula Two examples of practice or 'dummy' rounds used for testing the M197 automatic gun used on the BELL AH-1 COBRA Helicopter during the Vietnam era. ...Two examples of practice or 'dummy' rounds used for testing the M197 automatic gun used on the BELL AH-1 COBRA Helicopter during the Vietnam era. -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyEquipment - Martin Romuld's Skis
... rounds during the time he spent in the area. Martin also competed in skiing during the 1930s. He won the combined Australian title 3 or 4 times. He was unbeatable in cross country, probably due to the continual practice in his job. ...rounds during the time he spent in the area. Martin also competed in skiing during the 1930s. He won the combined Australian title 3 or 4 times. He was unbeatable in cross country, probably due to the continual practice in his job. ...Martin Romuld was born near Trondheim in Norway on September 26, 1905. He started jumping on skis at age 6 or 7 and became very good at it. He completed his degree in Civil Engineering at the University of Trondheim and decided to come to Australia. He arrived on 7 March 1928 and found a job with the SEC. The SEC wanted to investigate the possibility of a hydrological surveys necessary to determine the flow of water over a period of years. These surveys started in 1934 and continued until 1941. He lived at Wilkinson’s hut for most of the time during those years both in summer and winter. In his role with the SEC, Martin visited all the various creeks to measure water flow rates as often as was necessary. These skis were used on his winter rounds during the time he spent in the area. Martin also competed in skiing during the 1930s. He won the combined Australian title 3 or 4 times. He was unbeatable in cross country, probably due to the continual practice in his job. Before migrating to Australia, Martin had been runner up in the 1926 European Jump Championships held in France. Jumping was his favourite thrill and he would often construct a jump for practice near the Scout Hut (or Rover Chalet) quite near to Wilkinson’s. In 1941 Martin joined the Royal Australian Air Force and after the War skied mainly at Mt Buller. He maintained his involvement in competitive skiing as an official. In 1958 Martin was the main judge of the National jump which was held to the left of the Nissen tow. He also designed the jumping course at the Donna Buang snow fields. Martin Romuld was Co Vice-President of the Federation of Victorian Ski Clubs in 1949, along with Tom Mitchell M.L.A. Martin Romuld died on 14 July 1998 in Prahran, Victoria,These skis are significant because they belonged to a pioneer of Falls Creek and the sport of skiing in Australia.A set of skis made for Martin Romuld. They are made from American hickory which arrived in Australia via Norway in October 1933. Andy Broad made the skis and they were furnished with steel edges. There was enough hickory for 18 pairs of skis and a pair of competition cross country skis were also made for Martin Romuld. martin romuld', falls creek pioneers, australian skiing history
