Hi All
On Sunday I went back to my first love.......Metal detecting for WW2 relics
A long story made as short as I can.......
I saw a guy post on my home town FB page, advertising a display he was going to put on at a local museum, of stuff recovered by him and his club from a local site, (medieval and Roman coins etc..). I contacted him as I knew the site had a WW2 history as well, asking if he had found any military bits. He had, but he wasn't sure what they were so I duly turned up when he was putting his display on and IDd all his WW2 bits for him. On the back of that I was asked to do a talk at one of his club meetings, and he also promised to contact me when the 'military' area of the site had been harvested.
Spin forward 2 months and today I went along to his club dig at the site. I was a bit surprised when I got there as there were far more people than I imagined, with about 20 people participating in the dig on three large fields. Dotted around the fields were buckets, into which the detectorists chucked their trash. As none were interested in WW2, all the stuff I was after went into the trash buckets. A quick check with the group leader and he confirmed I could take whatever I wanted from the buckets! So, I found quite a few nice bits myself, but basically had 20 other people collecting for me!!
One area was particularly lucrative as it appears there had been an ammo dump go up, or possibly they were clearing stuff at the end of the war and deliberately blew up shells and mines. Whatever the reason, the spot was full of chunks of large calibre shell cases as well as the bottoms off 40mm shell cases........along with lots of other stuff!! Pictures below......
Everything I came home with......
40mm charger clip and the bases of 40mm cartridge cases
BritishMk V anti-tank mine fuzes. They needed a pressure of 250lb (ish) to break the sheer wire and hence set off the mine.
2 inch mortar bits
Top right a launcher cartridge off a spigot mortar. Below that, lots of chunks of shell casing. Right middle chunks of drive band off large calibre shells, none of which have rifling marks, so they have come off unfired shells. Bottom left, 303s......(no site would be complete without them!)
A cap off something. Can't track it down as yet.......
Artillery shell booster and a transport cap
Transport caps of 2 inch mortars and the bottom portion of a couple of 20mm Oerlikon cartridges.
Cleaned clip for the 40mm Bofors shells
Just in case you were in any doubt, markings on the clip.......
And a picture of a clip with shells in place, so you can see what it looks like....
Bottom of 40mm Bofors shells
Markings on the base were very similar.....
No 152 fuze (3 inch mortar) and No 217 fuze safety caps
Cleaned booster from a large calibre artillery shell
Markings on the booster..........
Transport caps.......
Fuzes from Mk V British anti-tank mines....
Markings on the fuzes.............
Fuzes shown in place on a sectioned mine
Can't track this little bugger down....
But I will !!
Hope you like the finds
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