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Artefact Ordnance

Shrapnel, shell fragment. Thick, heavy, curved. Rim and raised lip (square section). Flat metal piece on the side. Possibly …

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Artefact Barbed wire

Barbed wire. A strand of barbed wire with a double-helix core, four pronged barbs (British type) and ferrous oxidation. The …

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Artefact Barbed wire

Barbed wire with a double-strand helix and four-pronged barbs (British type). Ferrous oxidation. Found on bare, eroded ground …

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Artefact Metal fragment

Metal band. A half-circle of metal sheet, flattened and curved over. Found on bare eroded ground on top of ridge.

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Artefact Barbed wire

Barbed wire of British type (double-strand helix with four-pronged barbs) twisted into a loop. Length of the strand is 22cm, …

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Artefact Ordnance

Shrapnel ball. A small, spherical metal ball. Could be ANZAC or Turkish. Found on eroded ground near the southern end of …

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Artefact Ordnance

Shrapnel, shell fragment. A heavy, flat, metal fragment with ferrous oxidation. Found on eroded ground near the southern …

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Artefact Ordnance

Shrapnel. A fragment of a metal driving band from a shell

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Artefact Ordnance

Shrapnel fragments x 3. Shrapnel 1 is a longer piece of thick, heavy metal with flat sides. Shrapnel 2 is a small metal fragment. …

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Artefact Glass fragment

Glass shard. A thick, flat and clear glass shard that was opalised on one side. Probably periscope glass. Found on eroded …

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