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British army dump - Another huge haul of relics
Hi All
I paid a visit to my British
army dump permission yesterday and had a great haul of finds. Most of the finds were relics I have dug before from the site, but some were new for me. I'll comment on each pic to explain what I recovered. I have also cleaned a few bits already, with three of the same item coming out very well indeed, especially when you consider what they looked like when they came out of the ground!
First up, everything I took home......

Lee-Enfield rear sight protectors

Lee-Enfield No 1 nose caps

Pull through rods, Springfield buckles, Bakelite LE oil bottle, Various buckles, LE stock band and sling ring.

Connectors for fitting the water/steam pipe to a Browning M1917 water cooled MG

Lee-Enfield sling buckles

Browning MG spouts from leather funnel, (for filling the water jacket), 303 inspection cartridges, sling overlap rings, the very end of a barrel off something along with a trigger guard off something else!

Browning and Vickers MG cloth belt starter tabs

I found three of these. They were in pretty bad shape.....


However, I've never let a bit of corrosion and 70 years of being buried in the ground stop me getting stuff clean. First I knocked off the loose corrosion, then whizzed a wire brush on my electric drill over them, soaked them in citric acid for a couple of hours, and then whizzed over them again with the wire brush attachment. I reckon they came up pretty good, especially considering what they looked like when first out of the ground!!

All three were WD stamped and 42 dated 

Two cleaned cloth belt starter tabs

Three cleaned Browning MG M1917 connectors for the water pipe

Lastly, two inspection and one drill 303 

Hope you like the finds!
RRPG
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08-16-2015 03:15 PM
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They were finding this type of stuff at the huge Didcot RAOC Base Ordnance Depot when it was being re-developed as a power station and other parts as an industrial site in the 70's. Not weapon stuff as such but mainly tentage, canopies and saddlery, cartage etc etc stuff. Presumably no one was interested then and most was presumably just turned in again after being unearthed! Strangely, hundreds of tons of sheepskins too for some reason!
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Strangely, hundreds of tons of sheepskins too for some reason!
possibly intended for making something like these?

Australian
ww1 sheepskin jerkins.
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Top resto's RRPG on somethings that appears faffed in PL's words
Of the Pic of the jerkin a good book The Lost ANZACS I would recommend a copy to all but it is rather huge and there is no denying the 1000 yard stare or their body language of dismal doings and suffering.
A poignant part of time in Australia
's short life......
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They were still issueing those Jerkins in the late 70's. One Armoured Unit I was attached to had them on general issue, great in the winter.
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