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8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionWeapon - Sword bayonet
... ...yataghan...Yataghan sword bayonet, blade 585mm, black Guttapercha handles and leather scabbard....Part of a collection of edged weapons relevant to Victorian Colonial and Australian Military forces. military colonial yataghan sword bayonet victorian vmr WD ( Crown ) 59" , 5/18 and "7/82" Yataghan sword bayonet, blade 585mm, black Guttapercha handles and leather scabbard. ...Used by Victorian Mounted Rifles and other Colonial Volunteer units equipped with Martini Henry rifle.Part of a collection of edged weapons relevant to Victorian Colonial and Australian Military forces.Yataghan sword bayonet, blade 585mm, black Guttapercha handles and leather scabbard.WD ( Crown ) 59" , 5/18 and "7/82"military, colonial, yataghan, sword, bayonet, victorian, vmr -
Rye RSL Sub BranchSword, Bayonet, Artillery 1853, type 1
... Sword Bayonet, brass handgrip morticed to suit Martini Henry, "Yataghan" Style....Rye RSL Sub Branch 5-11 Nelson Street Rye mornington-peninsula Sword Bayonet, brass handgrip morticed to suit Martini Henry, "Yataghan" Style. Sword, Bayonet, Artillery 1853, type 1 ...Sword Bayonet, brass handgrip morticed to suit Martini Henry, "Yataghan" Style. -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph - VMR trooper
... His side arm is a Yataghan sword bayonet indicating he would be armed with a Martini-Henry rifle....His side arm is a Yataghan sword bayonet indicating he would be armed with a Martini-Henry rifle. ...The Victorian Mounted Rifles was raised in 1885 as the mounted arm of Victoria’s colonial defence forces. Companies were recruited in rural centres across the State, members of country rifle clubs forming a significant component. They were semi-professional: only a small allowance was paid to members. Members were required to provide their own mount. Mounted riflemen were not cavalry, not being equipped with lance or sword. They were trained to fight with rifle and bayonet after dismounting. Horses enabled rapid and far reaching manoeuvrability. Upon Federation, the VMR companies became Australian Light Horse regiments.Rare photograph of mounted Victorian colonial soldier.Black and white photograph of Victorian Mounted Rifles trooper mounted on his horse. His side arm is a Yataghan sword bayonet indicating he would be armed with a Martini-Henry rifle.victorian mounted rifles, vmr, uniform, bayonet, horse, military, colonial
