Showing 18 items matching "rifle bag"
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Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Rifle bag
... Rifle bag...rifle bag...Used during WW2 canvas water proof carry bag for rifle...Army green canvas rifle bag with shoulder strap and three... Used during WW2 canvas water proof carry bag for rifle. t ...Used during WW2 canvas water proof carry bag for rifle. t As made and sold by General Motors HoldenArmy green canvas rifle bag with shoulder strap and three ammunition pouches. Pouches fastened by tan leather straps.rifle bag, military -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Rifle Bag
... Rifle Bag...Rifle Bag Canvas Non Military ?... Rifle Bag Canvas Non Military ? Rifle Bag ...Rifle Bag Canvas Non Military ?equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BAG, RIFLE
... BAG, RIFLE...Rifle bag...Brown canvas rifle bag. It has a pocket on the side which...Weapon storage Rifle bag Equipment Near the opening flap ...Brown canvas rifle bag. It has a pocket on the side which is held shut with a leather strap. The buckles are brass. The open end is held shut with a leather strap. There are two torn holes on the pocket side and one torn hole on the other. The pocket size is 20 x 11.2 x 5 cms.Near the opening flap buckle is an arrow with the number 13.weapon storage, rifle bag, equipment -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Rifle bag, 1946
... Rifle bag... buckle to close. Functional object Rifle bag ...Military rifle carrier with ammunition pocket on side as issued to troops in 1947Made by GMH 1946 for Military useArmy green canvas rifle carrier with ammunition pocket on side. Canvas cover over opening with brass buckle to close.GMH&Co 1946military, rifle carrier, canvas -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Golf Bag
... issue Army rifle bag used during the World War 2 era.... of the standard issue Army rifle bag used during the World War 2 era. Golf ...A golf bag which has been made using parts of the standard issue Army rifle bag used during the World War 2 era. -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Tool - Rifle cleaners, Berco Rifle cleaner
... Berco .303 rifle cleaner in plastin bag with cardboard... cleaner in plastin bag with cardboard header Berco Rifle cleaner ...Berco .303 rifle cleaner in plastin bag with cardboard headerBerco, .303 Enfield -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Tool - Rifle cleaners, Berco Rifle cleaner
... Berco .303 rifle cleaner in plastin bag with cardboard... cleaner in plastin bag with cardboard header Berco Rifle cleaner ...Berco .303 rifle cleaner in plastin bag with cardboard headerBerco, .303 Enfield -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Gallipoli display
... rifle in a sand bagged trench... of a delayed action rifle in a sand bagged trench Photograph Gallipoli ...Display was built at Buna Barracks for Gallipoli exhibition at Tank Museum Puckapunyal April 1993.Colour photograph of museum display of a delayed action rifle in a sand bagged trenchgallipoli, tank museum, puckapunyal -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED WW1, Wayne Eels, C.2008/2009
... bag and rifle with bayonet in the ground. Frame - timber... a field grave with cross, tin helmet, kit bag and rifle ...The Grinton Collection. The grave of Cyril Edward Andrew DUNN No 3058, 7th Reinforcements C Coy 38th Bn, enlisted 1916, KIA 31.8.1918 Refer - Cat No. 1280 for Jack Grintons service details. Photograph - framed. Photograph - black and white photograph on paper depicts a field grave with cross, tin helmet, kit bag and rifle with bayonet in the ground. Frame - timber, light varnish finish, Perspex front, cardboard backing."Group 4: Portraiture and Remembrance." "1. Field grave of a 38th Battalion soldier - Pte Dunn".framed accessories, camera on the somme, ww1, 38th bn, grinton, dunn -
Croydon RSL Sub Branch
ww1 Rifle Cleaning kit
Used by front line diggers in ww1gSave lives/ wins warscanvase bag containing gun cleaning equipmentgun cleaning kit, ww1, croydon rsl -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Various items from Mitchell family (see list)
This ammunition bag was used by Harry Mitchell (son of Lindsay Mitchell) at the Bendigo Rifle Club in 1959, the bag was designed to hold 303 riffle bullets used in target shooting or could hold 7 cartridges for a shotgun. The Gladstone bag was very popular in the 1940/50 era, it fitted on the handlebars of a bicycle and it was used by footballers and sportsmen. A couple bottles of beer would fit comfortably in the bag and was.used to take beer home after the hotels closed at 6pm. These two articles were donated by Lindsay Mitchell to the Numurkah Historical Society. The Sunbeam Mixmaster belonged by Marjory Welch, Nana of Margaret Mitchell and would have been used in late 1930 and during 1940's. It was painted and used by Linda Mitchell, (great great grand daughter) when at universitv in 1987 White Sunbeam Mixmaster was purchased by Margaret Mitchell 1965. lt was her first mixmaster after she was married in 1964 The bread bins. The green and white belonged to Mary Mitchell (Lindsay Mitchell's Mother) The colourful bread bin belonged to Lorna Welch (Margaret Mitchell's Mother) 1 x Ammunition bag, (1950's), 1 x Gladstone bag (1950's), 2 x tin bread bins, 1 x White Coloured Sunbeam Mixmaster (1965) , 1 x Cream-coloured Sunbeam Mixmaster (1940's), 1 x Red Fly-spray can (1950's)mitchell family, gladstone bag, mixmaster, school bag, bread bin, kitchen, ammunition bag, sunbeam, flysprayer -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Rifle, 106mm, M40A1 and Mount M79
... in a plastic bag. Australian Army: Rifle, 106mm, M40A1 and Mount M79 ...Pages one and two of the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Instructions (Aust). there are several punch holes down the left hand side. This is stored in a plastic bag.electrical and mechanical engineering instructions, 106mm recoilless rifle, m40a1 and mount m79 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Rifle, 106mm, RCL, M40A1 on Mounting, Tripod, M79
... in a plastic bag. Australian Army: Rifle, 106mm, RCL, M40A1 on Mounting ...Pages one toeleven of the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Instructions (Aust). There are several punch holes down the left hand side. This is stored in a plastic bag.electrical and mechanical engineering instructions, 106mm recoilless rifle, m40a1 and mount m79 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Rifle, 106mm, M40A1 on Mount, Rifle, 106mm, M79
... Recoilless Rifle M40A1 and Mount M79 Page one of the Electrical ...Page one of the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Instructions (Aust). there are several punch holes down the left hand side. This is stored in a plastic bag.electrical and mechanical engineering instructions, 106mm recoilless rifle, m40a1 and mount m79 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Rifle, 106mm, M40A1 and Mount M79, Spotting Cal .50, M8C
... in a plastic bag. Australian Army: Rifle, 106mm, M40A1 and Mount M79 ...Pages one to twelve of the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Instructions (Aust). there are several punch holes down the left hand side. This is stored in a plastic bag.electrical and mechanical engineering instructions, 106mm recoilless rifle, m40a1 and mount m79 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Rifle, Spotting, .50in, M8C
... Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Instructions Rifle ...Pages one to nine of the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Instructions (Aust). there are several punch holes down the left hand side. This is stored in a plastic bag.electrical and mechanical engineering instructions, rifle spotting .50in -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - CLEANING/BIPOD BAG M - 16, 1962-75
Green US canvas and webbing bag containing a bipod for an M16 Armalite rifle plus its cleaning gear. Has metal studs and a zipper for closing and a metal belt loop on rear for attaching to soldier's webbing."Case, carrying bipod XM3 OSA1CO-4594 1005-999-2430" On case: "US"arms-firearm accessories, containers-military, m - 16 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Weapon - Historic Rifles, Royal Small Arms Factory, 1877-1900
Martini-Henry Artillery Carbin rifles were made by the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield, Britain, from 1877 until 1900. Many were distributed to the British Colonies, including this pair, which was allocated to the Woodford Police, Victoria Police District of Warrnambool, Southwest Victoria. The Carbine model rifles were shorter than the standard rifles and more suited to mounted police and troopers. It is likely that in the early 20th century, Victoria Police replaced the two carbines with more modern firearms, and the outdated guns were stored in the stables. The rifles were left there and likely forgotten about due to changes in police staff. In 1915, police authorities announced that they would be replacing patrol horses with bicycles and would also close some smaller police stations. This affected Woodford Police Station, which closed in 1917. The forgotten firearms remained in the stables and were noticed by schoolboy Robert Jellie in 1940 and seen again in 1946. In 1995, the property was sold by the Education Department to a private owner. The Woodford Community donated the pair of Martini-Henry Carbines to the Victoria Police Museum in the late 1990s for mounting and display, which was funded by the Victoria Police Historical Society Inc. The decorative wood and glass display case and frame were designed to preserve the significant history of the guns. On November 1st 1999, the display was presented to Warrnambool Police and the local community due to the historical significance of the Woodford Police Station. In 2025, these items were formally deaccessioned by the Victoria Police Museum, and ownership was transferred to the Warrnambool Police Station. On March 10th, 2025, the display was transferred to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village, where the historical story of the Martini-Henry Carbines could continue to be preserved and accessed by local families, the community, visitors to the area, and online visitors. WOODFORD POLICE: - The small settlement at Woodford was established in the 1840s around the Merri River where there was a ford across the water and a bridge from 1848 to 1851. The area was settled very early in Victoria’s history, and the river crossing provided travellers with access to the early route between Port Fairy (named Belfast at that time), Warrnambool and Melbourne. Occasionally, a Warrnambool police trooper would ride through Woodford and the district. In December 1854, Woodford Police barracks and stables were built on the hill by the Merri River on Bridge Road east, where Jubilee Park now stands. A local mounted trooper kept law and order in the area. In 1856, a lock-up was installed, and the first Woodford Police Station was in action in 1857. By 1871, the police station had been moved from the hill to land across the Merri River bridge, on the southern side of Bridge Road west, near Mill Street. In 1890, the police residence there was replaced by a stone Edwardian-style building with the stables and lock-up behind it and the old police station at the rear. The police continued to have a presence in Woodford until it was closed by the Police Commissioner in July 1917 for economic reasons. The residence was used for government housing until 1923, when it was taken over by the Education Department for the school teacher’s home. In 1995, it became privately owned. THE MARTINI-HENRY ARTILLERY CARBINE: - The Martini-Henry rifles were made in Britain from 1871 at the Royal Small Arms factory at Enfield and were stamped with the symbol of the Royal Cipher (Crown over VR) over ENFIELD to identify their origin. They were named after two of several people who helped design this method: Swiss Friederich von Martini and Scotsman Alexander Henry. The design was breech-loaded, and the inner barrel was rifled. A thumb rest was incorporated into the top right of the bullet receiver’s chamber. The small teardrop lever on the right side of the rifle showed whether the rifle was ready to be shot. In 1877, the shorter, lighter-weight Carbine version of the firearm was produced for mounted troops and artillery. Its official name was “Carbine, B.L., Rifled, Martini-Henry.” The bullets were slightly lighter in weight than those used for the longer rifle. The sight position was adjusted for the shorter gun, and wings were added to the sight on the tip, making it easier to slide the rifle back into a saddle bag. Some of the later Carbines also had leather sight covers screwed to the stock to prevent them from catching on the saddle bags. The Carbines had accessories available, such as barrel extensions with bayonets and swivels for adding slings. The Martini-Henry Carbine designs were later modified to fire the British .303 ammunition. Eventually, by 1900, the Martini-Henry Carbines were replaced by the Lee Enfield gun design. The pair of Martini-Henry Carbine firearms represents policing in the early pre-1900 days of colonial settlement; Woodford was one of the first townships settled in Victoria, and it had a police presence from 1854 until 1917. The rifles and display provide a historic connection between the location of Woodford and relatives and associates. The carbine rifles show a stage in the evolution of weapon design, adapted to suit mounted troops, and adding features to streamline use and storage. The ammunition was also improved during this progression. The carbines are important for their connection to policing law and order in a remote area. They are significant for their association with the township of Woodford, which was important to travel in the southwest Victoria district, providing access across a river for a road between Port Fairy and Melbourne, and later Warrnambool, and supplying food, goods and accommodation for the travellers. A pair of mounted rifles is mounted behind glass in a timer case, accompanied by a framed display of two photographs and an account of the rifles’ history. The case and display each have a horizontal board with a gently curved edge and carved decorations added. The identical firearms are British-made Martini Henry Carbine breach-loaded rifled guns, supplied by Britain to its Colonial troops from around 1877. The rifles are lever-action, single-shot .500 calibre weapons. They have a teardrop lever on their right side. They were used by Victoria Police mounted troops at the Woodford Police Station, Victoria. The black and white photographs were taken in 1946. The left photograph has a circled area; the right photograph is an enlarged view of the circled area, showing the Woodford Police Station in detail. The printed text is on textured paper with the Victoria Police watermark. It gives a summary of the rifle’s history. There is an inscription on the left photograph. Left photograph, handwritten in white pen: “WOODFORD” Document’s print: “During the late 1840s the small town of Woodford grew around the crossing of the Merri River on the Melbourne/Port Fairy Rad. Woodford was proclaimed a township in 1854 and a police quarters was established there in 1857. The police station remained until 1917 when it was closed and police service from then on was provided from Warrnambool. The building was then used as a school residence and is now privately owned. In !940 Robert JELLIE, then a schoolboy, observed two rifles mounted on the wall of the disused stable at the rear of the old police building. Following the devastating flood of 1946 (see photograph above) the rifles were again seen in the room next to the stable but were not seen again until the building was sold by the Education Department many years later. It was a recognition of the historical value of the rifles which led to their donation to the Warrnambool Police Complex. The rifles have been authenticated by the Victoria Police Armoury as being Victoria Police issue some time before 1900. The rifles are an identical pair of the famous British-made Martini Henry, a .500 inch calibre military weapon widely used by British Colonial troops. Victoria Police and the wider community of Warrnambool are indebted to the members of the Woodford community for their fine gesture in donating the rifles for mounting so that their historical importance can be preserved and they can be displayed for generations to come. This display was funded by the Victoria Police Historical Society Incorporated, and presented on the first day of November, 1999.”flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, martini henry, victoria police, woodford police station, rifle, carbine, display case, british, martini henry carbine, breech-loaded, rifled, colonial, single-shot, .500 calibre, weapon, gun, 1877, troops, mounted troops, merri river, victoria police woodford, victoria police warrnambool, victoria police melbourne, police quarters, robert jellie, school residence, stable, 1946 flood, victoria police armoury, identical pair, british colonial troops, victoria police historical society incorporated, woodford, bicycles, found by a schoolboy, edwardian-style building, victoria police museum, warrnambool police station