Hi All
I picked this up last weekend in a flea market. It actually had a load of woodworking chisels inside but the dealer was happy to sell me the empty tube ! I`m just wondering exactly what all the markings mean, I`m pretty sure its a Mortar transportation tube and obv from 1943, I assume H S is the filling and / M means mortar but stumped with the No.28 I. It is solid card with metal endings. Its approx 15" tall and 4" wide.
M.jpgM2.jpgCan anyone confirm what all the markings mean and if you have an example of what was inside in WW2 love to see it, cheers
HS/M - Hugh. Stevenson and Sons, (Cardboard box manufacturers.) Pollard Street, Ancoats, Manc. “Clamps” Ardwick 3256
They had a number of factories, but Manchester was their HQ.
TimG
'Container No 28 Mk I' for 'Cartridge, BL, 5.5-inch for 80-lb Shell - Charge 2' is a possible candidate.
N.
Darkman (30th September 2020), Deckape (30th September 2020),tankbarrell (30th September 2020)
Hi Depotman
The tube measures 40 cm tall by 12cm across.
Thanks
Thanks Tim, much appreciated. Any ideas on the / M ?
Cheers
The 'M' denotes Manchester. For this manufacturer 'L' - London, 'B' - Birmingham and 'G' - Glasgow.
TimG
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