Showing 13 items matching "shell case artillery"
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Waverley RSL Sub BranchShell Case Artillery
... Shell Case Artillery ...Shell Case Artillery...Artillery Shell case WWII...Brass shell artillery case 3inch fired with identification markings on base...Waverley RSL Sub Branch 161 Coleman Parade Glen Waverley melbourne Artillery Shell case WWII Shell Case Artillery +18 PR II Lot 128 F J ltd. ...Artillery Shell case WWIIBrass shell artillery case 3inch fired with identification markings on base+18 PR II Lot 128 F J ltd. (defense dept arrow)250 /18 (fuse) R A No.1shell case artillery -
Greensborough Historical SocietyWeapon - Artillery Shell Case, Howitzer shell case, 01/08/1917
... Artillery Shell Case...Brass artillery shell case...World War I artillery shell cases howitzers artillery 4.5 HOWr II; B. ...Howitzers were used on Western Front in 1917 by British forces. Brass artillery shell case4.5 HOWr II; B. A. 1817; DCPC 179 M; CF; 1917world war i, artillery shell cases, howitzers, artillery -
Greensborough Historical SocietyWeapon - Artillery Shell Case, Polte, Magdeburg, Polte Magdeburg shell case, February 1918
... Artillery Shell Case...Brass artillery shell case...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne 150 mm howitzer used by German forces on Western Front in World War 1 artillery shell cases world war 1 artillery 1000; Polte FEBR 1918; Magdeburg; SP496 (inspection mark) Brass artillery shell case Polte Magdeburg shell case Weapon Artillery Shell Case Polte, Magdeburg ...150 mm howitzer used by German forces on Western Front in World War 1Brass artillery shell case1000; Polte FEBR 1918; Magdeburg; SP496 (inspection mark)artillery shell cases, world war 1, artillery -
Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - CARTRIDGE JAPANESE, 1940's
... .1) Projectile, steel with brass screwed nose cap inert. .2) Brass shell case to suit above, the neck has three splits. From Japanese artillery....Refer Cat No1601 for service details. arms ammunition Japanese Base has Japanese writings plus "S4/18 stamped" .1) Projectile, steel with brass screwed nose cap inert. .2) Brass shell case to suit above, the neck has three splits. From Japanese artillery. Weapon CARTRIDGE JAPANESE ...Item souveniered by Billy Bird No VX113169 2/14 Batt AIF. Refer Cat No1601 for service details..1) Projectile, steel with brass screwed nose cap inert. .2) Brass shell case to suit above, the neck has three splits. From Japanese artillery.Base has Japanese writings plus "S4/18 stamped"arms, ammunition, japanese -
Lara RSL Sub Branch18 Pounder shell ashtray, Souvenir, 1927
... shells that caused pain to the ears (Barbusse 2010 [1933]: 207). The noise was so ‘monstrously resounding’ that one felt ‘annihilated by the mere sound of the downpour of thunder’ (Barbusse 2010 [1933]: 206). Artillery shells were designed to be recycled and spent shells were returned to the munitions factory for re-filling, a mark engraved upon the head-stamp at each re-filling. Millions upon millions of shells were recycled and re-fired. A mound of spent shell cases...shells that caused pain to the ears (Barbusse 2010 [1933]: 207). The noise was so ‘monstrously resounding’ that one felt ‘annihilated by the mere sound of the downpour of thunder’ (Barbusse 2010 [1933]: 206). Artillery shells were designed to be recycled and spent shells were returned to the munitions factory for re-filling, a mark engraved upon the head-stamp at each re-filling. Millions upon millions of shells were recycled and re-fired. A mound of spent shell cases ...Artillery shells were designed to be recycled and spent shells were returned to the munitions factory for re-filling, a mark engraved upon the head-stamp at each re-filling. Millions upon millions of shells were recycled and re-fired. Relationships with ‘objects’ were forged as recycled objects of conflict were welcomed into people’s homes. Such objects were embodied with personal experiences of war, later to become objects textured with memory, remembrance, and longing – attributes that clearly go beyond an object’s form and function. 18-Pounder Artillery Shells: The Great War Recycled and Re-Circulated Categories :Material Culture Machine Subscribe Share on facebook Share on twitter The intention of war is to kill, to maim and to destroy using, for example, the agency of 18-pounder artillery shells (so-called because they weighed 18 pounds). The shells were loaded in to the 18-pounder field guns used by the Royal Artillery and targeted to destroy German batteries and trenches as well as to shoot down aeroplanes. Horse-drawn field gun, Canal du Nord, France. Taken by First World War photographer David McLellan. Available via the National Library of Scotland as CC BY-NC-SA Horse-drawn field gun, Canal du Nord, France. Taken by First World War photographer David McLellan. Available via the National Library of Scotland as CC BY-NC-SA In Under Fire, Henri Barbusse recounts how the incessant and diabolical din of war constantly bombarded the soldier body with the unendurable noise of bursting shells that caused pain to the ears (Barbusse 2010 [1933]: 207). The noise was so ‘monstrously resounding’ that one felt ‘annihilated by the mere sound of the downpour of thunder’ (Barbusse 2010 [1933]: 206). Artillery shells were designed to be recycled and spent shells were returned to the munitions factory for re-filling, a mark engraved upon the head-stamp at each re-filling. Millions upon millions of shells were recycled and re-fired. A mound of spent shell cases, Nord, Nord-pas-de-Calais, France. Taken by war photographer, Tom Aitken, 1918. Available via the National Library of Scotland as CC BY-NC-SA. A mound of spent shell cases, Nord, Nord-pas-de-Calais, France. Taken by war photographer, Tom Aitken, 1918. Available via the National Library of Scotland as CC BY-NC-SA. People’s experience of the First World War did not end with the armistice. Whilst the noise of the artillery had ceased, the noise of war was remembered. Harry Patch on arriving home injured recalled being ‘jumpy for a while’ with the least noise prompting him to dive for cover (2009: 114). Something else materialised. Relationships with ‘objects’ were forged as recycled objects of conflict were welcomed into people’s homes. Such objects were embodied with personal experiences of war, later to become objects textured with memory, remembrance, and longing – attributes that clearly go beyond an object’s form and function. The head-stamp of these particular shells displays the British broad arrow and the initials ‘EOC’ indicates that they were made at the Elswick Ordnance Company, England; the initials ‘CF’ signal that the charge was loaded with cordite, a standard propellant. Spent shells were illicitly scavenged from massive mounds by both soldiers and civilians alike to become personal souvenirs or to swap or sell. Spent artillery shells were crafted, often using a hammer and a bent nail. The crafting of trench art reflects the construction of an identity that offers momentary relief from the hell experienced in the trenches. The lid of an 18Pounder shell which has been adapted for use as an ash tray.Lot 27 1927, 18Pr, III, EOC, C/F, Defence broad arrow, -
Shepparton RSL Sub BranchShell Carrier, Circa WW1
... Shepparton RSL Sub Branch 88 Wyndham Street Shepparton the-murray Used to protect Artillery Shells and Projectiles by the German Imperial Army An example of the protection offered to Artillary shells by the German Imperial Army during ww1 shell case holder ww1 immperial german army None Shell Carrier of Wicker of tightly woven Wicker, Leather, Cylindrical in shape with a Tapered Nose. ...Used to protect Artillery Shells and Projectiles by the German Imperial Army An example of the protection offered to Artillary shells by the German Imperial Army during ww1Shell Carrier of Wicker of tightly woven Wicker, Leather, Cylindrical in shape with a Tapered Nose. Leather and Metal Carrying Handle to bottom. Four Leather Reenforcing Rings to Exterior. Nose poen to the Diameter of 45mm. Noneshell case holder, ww1, immperial german army -
Doncaster RSL Sub BranchShell Case, 18 Pound Shell Case, shell case marked 1940
... Doncaster RSL Sub Branch Corner Leeds Street and Doncaster Roads Doncaster East melbourne Insignia; Royal Marines Epaulette;Royal Marines Gibralter; Kings Own Scotland Borderers;Royal Army Ordnance Corp;Australian Engineers; Australian Intelligence Corp;Tank Corp Badges;Australian Rising Sun Hat Badge AIF;Tunic Collar Badge AIF; Australian Epaulette AIF;Australian Artillery Hat Badge Perm Forces;Cross Cannons with No 70 Italian found in abandoned fort in North Africa1941;Eagle with spread wings Italian pound in abandoned fort North Africa Brass shell case with various insignia attached 18 Pound Shell Case Shell Case ...Brass shell case with various insignia attachedInsignia; Royal Marines Epaulette;Royal Marines Gibralter; Kings Own Scotland Borderers;Royal Army Ordnance Corp;Australian Engineers; Australian Intelligence Corp;Tank Corp Badges;Australian Rising Sun Hat Badge AIF;Tunic Collar Badge AIF; Australian Epaulette AIF;Australian Artillery Hat Badge Perm Forces;Cross Cannons with No 70 Italian found in abandoned fort in North Africa1941;Eagle with spread wings Italian pound in abandoned fort North Africa -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchShell Casing
... Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Ammunition WW2 Army 18lb Artillery Case 1906 Shell Casing ...18lb Artillery Case 1906ammunition, ww2, army -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionWeapon - Artillery Shell Casing, unknown
... Shell casings were used to hold the propellant charge and projectile in artillery guns. An example of a shell casing used in artillery guns. War Defence Force ammunition Base underside: Stamped with a circle, inside of circle appears further markings but they are indistinguishable. Cylindrical shaped copper shell case ...Shell casings were used to hold the propellant charge and projectile in artillery guns.An example of a shell casing used in artillery guns.Cylindrical shaped copper shell case with tapered top. Flat base with small lip. Inside base appears bright silver centre and features a small screw. Base underside: Stamped with a circle, inside of circle appears further markings but they are indistinguishable.war, defence force, ammunition -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchArtwork, other - Ashtray - trench art, 1945
... Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch 99 Ford Street Beechworth high-country on the base of the case casing are the following stamped markings; 1041 indicating year of manufacture, 25PR indicating calibre of the shell - 25 pounder; CF indicating the propellent used - Cordite; Lot.373 - the lot number of the shell casing; RY-12-41 - identifying the maker of the propellant and date of manufacture (month and Year) Brass base of an artillery shell 30 mm high with 20cal inert bullet inserted in the upright in the igniter column. with the brass projectile. ...Brass base of an artillery shell 30 mm high with 20cal inert bullet inserted in the upright in the igniter column. with the brass projectile. Attached to the ignition tube is a Army rising sun miniature badges. there 3 slots made to hold a cigarette. on the base of the case casing are the following stamped markings; 1041 indicating year of manufacture, 25PR indicating calibre of the shell - 25 pounder; CF indicating the propellent used - Cordite; Lot.373 - the lot number of the shell casing; RY-12-41 - identifying the maker of the propellant and date of manufacture (month and Year) -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchTrench art, 1917
... Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne WW1 German shell case with handles added later making it into a vase. MAI 1917 Trench art. Artillery brass casing. ...WW1 German shell case with handles added later making it into a vase.Trench art. Artillery brass casing.MAI 1917 -
Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - 2 PDR SHELL CASE, Maribyrnong Ordnance Factory Australia, 1941
... shell used by the 2/4 Art Regt, ...? Malaya WW2. WW2 ATK Artillery Base has stamped = “2PDR No. 2 I, 79 MF CR 1941” A Long slim cannon shell, rimmed, tapered from base to the neck. Diameter of neck approx 1 cm Weapon 2 PDR SHELL CASE ...A type of shell used by the 2/4 Art Regt, ...? Malaya WW2.A Long slim cannon shell, rimmed, tapered from base to the neck. Diameter of neck approx 1 cmBase has stamped = “2PDR No. 2 I, 79 MF CR 1941”ww2, atk artillery -
Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - BASE OF HEAVY CALIBRE CANNON SHELLCASE, Unknown
... Artillery Base of shellcase Base of heavy brass shell case section - 4mm thick. ...Base of heavy brass shell case section - 4mm thick. It has a central firing port in the centre = (Diam 2.6cm L.2.6 cm) It has a rim 5mm thick. No manufacturers stampings. This does not appear to be trench art.artillery, base of shellcase
