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Rifles like this have always interested me too, too bad the bolt was taken for parts earlier. Would love to hear the actual story, I know some guys bring back the items they had when they had a close call, this might be one of those.
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Who said they cant talk?
Very nice.
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Originally Posted by
Buccaneer
On the other side there is the second inscription "RAS SYDNEY"
I wonder if this refers to "Royal Agricultural Society of NSW?" It's a large agricultural grounds that could be used as a training or barracks area...at the time.
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I wonder if this refers to "Royal Agricultural Society of NSW?" It's a large agricultural grounds that could be used as a training or barracks area...at the time.
The Royal Agricultural Society of NSW was established in 1822 and was granted Royal Title by Queen Victoria in 1891.
The RAS grounds were relocated to Moore Park in 1882, which is South East of the Sydney CBD. It was used as a camp in nearly every large conflict we have been involved in.
The way I read the carvings is; RA Shirley BALMAIN ( an inner western suburb of) SYDNEY.
Now to find an RA Shirley from Balmain in the nominal rolls.
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A footnote to my above post.
A Trooper Robert Henry Shirley can be found here; Australian Light Horse Studies Centre
We all know, there were plenty of blokes that had/used different names to the one on their enlistment papers.
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Fantastic piece of history, if only it could talk
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Originally Posted by
Lithy
The way I read the carvings is; RA Shirley BALMAIN ( an inner western suburb of) SYDNEY.
It's great to have additional eyes looking at these things, now that you have pointed it out it is obvious but I am damned sure I couldn't see what was right in front of me, many thanks Lithy for seeing what I could not....
Last edited by Buccaneer; 03-19-2020 at 06:17 PM.
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The back to back RR is the mark for a condemned piece of equipment isn't it?
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Originally Posted by
Lithy
A footnote to my above post.
A Trooper Robert Henry Shirley can be found here;
Australian Light Horse Studies Centre
We all know, there were plenty of blokes that had/used different names to the one on their enlistment papers.
The letters that appear to be 'RAS' could possibly be a 'RHS' if the top of what appears to be an 'A' is not connected.
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