Showing 9 items matching "shrapnel damage"
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Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - CIGARETTE CASE
... Shrapnel damage... for items with corresponding shrapnel/ bullet hole damage.... coloured interior. Hinged in two equal halves. Shrapnel damage... for items with corresponding shrapnel/ bullet hole damage. Kevin ...Part of the Kevin John HERDMAN (No.397661). See Cat No. 5924P for details of his service. See also Cat 10124 and 10152 for items with corresponding shrapnel/ bullet hole damage.Rectangular silver coloured metal cigarette case with gold coloured interior. Hinged in two equal halves. Shrapnel damage to front and back.kevin john herdman, cigarette case, shrapnel damage -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - BUTTONS & COIN, 1910 onwards
... .1) Metal uniform button base with possible shrapnel damage... with possible shrapnel damage. Loop on rear still has string attached ...Items in the collection re Patrick Joseph Morgan, pre WW1 service, No 3415 AIF, KIA. Refer Cat No 1848P for his service history..1) Metal uniform button base with possible shrapnel damage. Loop on rear still has string attached. .2) Metal uniform button base with possible shrapnel damage. Plain brass loop on rear in centre. .3) British penny with dent, possibly from a bullet or shrapnel. Most markings are destroyed..1) “Made in Birmingham" .2) “Made in London"uniforms-army, numismatics-coins -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Equipment - Water bottle, Japanese, c.1940
... shrapnel damage on the face and paint wear on the rear from contact... shrapnel damage on the face and paint wear on the rear from contact ...Item is representitve of equipment used by the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy, who faught against Australian soldiers in WW2Khaki, aluminium water bottler marked with some light shrapnel damage on the face and paint wear on the rear from contact with the wearer. The bottle is without lid and carrying yoke.Some Japanese characters on the base -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - NEW TESTAMENT, Oxford University Press, The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Unknown
... . Nos. 10152 and 10156 for items with corresponding shrapnel.... 10152 and 10156 for items with corresponding shrapnel/bullet ...Part of the Kevin John Herdman (No. 397661) collection. See Cat No. 5924P for details of his service. See also Cat. Nos. 10152 and 10156 for items with corresponding shrapnel/bullet hole damage.Black leather bound book with black end papers. Colour illustrations on first two pages prior to the title page. 612 pages with cut edges. Gold colouring on page edges. Black ribbon attached to act as a bookmark. Damage at top of book. Title on cover and spine in gold coloured lettering. Text on pages in black type.kevin john herdman, new testament -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - WALLET, LEATHER
... 10124 and 10156 for items with the corresponding shrapnel... 10124 and 10156 for items with the corresponding shrapnel ...Part of the Kevin John Herdman (No. 397661) collection. See Cat No. 5924P for details of his service. See also Cat No's 10124 and 10156 for items with the corresponding shrapnel/ bullet hole damage.Brown leather wallet held closed with two press studs. Wallet opens to reveal two pockets. Hole caused by shrapnel penetrating wallet front to back.kevin john herdman, wallet, accessory -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - WALLET OF PHOTOGRAPHS, Prior and during WW1
... . Most items were damaged by shrapnel.... and a young boy. Most items were damaged by shrapnel. Memorabilia ...The wallet and photos, postcards were owned by Jack Grinton No 1043, 38th Batt AIF. A small piece of shrapnel (1278.2) passed through the wallet and damaged all the 22 cards, photos. Refer 1317P, 1320P. Part of the Grinton collection which included hundreds of negatives and developed photos that he took during the Great War. Refer Cat No 1280 for service details..1 Tan leather wallet with shrapnel hole in back. .2-.21 Postcard sized photos .22 Small photo of 2 women and a young boy. Most items were damaged by shrapnel."1043 38th Battalion"personal effects-money containers, photography-photographs -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BUTTON CAPS, Pre WW1
Items in the collection re Patrick Joseph Morgan, pre WW1 service, No 3415 AIF, KIA. Refer Cat No 1848P for his service details..1) Silver domed cap button with bullet hole with Australian Commonwealth under the crest. .2) Silver dome cap from a uniform button damaged by a small piece of shrapnel same crest and motto as .1) .3)Silver domed button same motto and crest as .1)uniforms, buttons -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - SHRAPNEL, 1914-1918
.1) The small piece of shrapnel passed through a wallet with 22 photos and inflicted damage on all of them. Refer 1241.22. The wallet and photos belonged to Jack Grinton No 1043, 38th Batt AIF. Refer also 1317P, 1320P. Part of the Grinton collection which included hundreds of negatives and developed photos that he took during the Great War. Refer Cat No 1280 for his service details..1 Small piece of shrapnel, blackish colour. .2 Small piece of copper shrapnel, showing rifling.military, weapons, souvenirs -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Medal, Raymond Henry Hunt
R54257 Chief Electrician Weapons Radio, Raymond Henry Hunt, Royal Australain Navy. Raymond Henry Hunt's unit: HMAS Hobart. His Vietnam Service was from 22nd March 1968 - 17th June 1968. In the early hours of 17 June 1968 Hobart was part of a naval task unit operating in the vicinity of Tiger Island north of the demilitarized zone off the east coast of North Vietnam. An unidentified aircraft was detected approaching the ship from the vicinity of Cap Lay and although evaluated as a ‘friendly’ it continued to close, firing a missile that struck Hobart amidships on her starboard side. The warhead passed through the main deck, seriously damaging several compartments, while the body of the missile passed through the outer skin of the aft funnel before ending up embedding itself in the forward funnel. In its passage shrapnel from the disintegrating missile killed Ordinary Seaman Butterworth who was closed up at the ships exposed anti aircraft control position above the bridge. Able Seaman JR Parker and Ordinary Seaman RF Davidson also suffered injuries. As Hobart's crew raced to action stations a second and third missile hit the ship. The second missile entered the transom without detonating, destroying the gunner's store before breaking up in the engineer's workshop and penetrating the after seaman's mess. The third missile hit the ship in the same area as the first, passing through one of the ship's fan spaces, the missile director equipment room and Tartar checkout room. Chief Electrician RH Hunt was killed in this attack and several sailors injured. Five Replica Medals are placed horizontally on a single line of a blackboard that sits on a black stand. The first four medals are silver with four different ribbons. The last medal is gold and white with green and white alternate ribbon.hmas hobart, royal australian navy, raymond henry hunt, friendly fire, north vietnam, r54257, chief electrician weapons radio, tiger island