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SHAKY

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Thought I would share a few photos of some of the collection as the room is coming together now. Of course it never looks the same for long ! Excuse me for the "extra" images.pro 006.jpgpro 014.jpgpro 013.jpgpro 012.jpgpro 011.jpgpro 010.jpgpro 009.jpgpro 008.jpgpro 007.jpgpro 015.jpgpro 006.jpgpro 014.jpgpro 013.jpgpro 012.jpgpro 011.jpgpro 010.jpgpro 009.jpgpro 008.jpgpro 007.jpgpro 015.jpg
 
The 37mm with the "duck" fuze is very interesting and I'm sure is extremely rare!!!

Nice collection.
 
Very nice general collection. Couple of things in there I would love! Thanks for showing it.
 
SHAKY,

If possible could/would you please provide a brief I.D. for some of the items pictured?

The long artillery unit picture shown in your #5 picture, is that a Canadian artillery group from WW1?

Thanks again!

Brian
 
SHAKY,

If possible could/would you please provide a brief I.D. for some of the items pictured?

The long artillery unit picture shown in your #5 picture, is that a Canadian artillery group from WW1?

Thanks again!

Brian
Yes Canadian.
The photo reads, " Royal School of Artillery
Officers & N.C.Os, Qualifying for 2nd C.O.E.F.
Kingston - Nov. 26, 1914
Cheers, SHAKY
 
And the " Duck Fuze " is a bit hard to find.
 

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