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  • cooking set, aluminium cooking set, aluminium

    (equipment) Made by: Nitto

    captured at Tobruk in 1941

  • Belt M1891, Italian Belt M1891, Italian

    (equipment)

    Second World War period Italian Army personal equipment. Buckled to the left hip, the belt would suspend two ammunition pouches worn to the centre.

  • Respirator Haversack: Italian Respirator Haversack: Italian

    (equipment)

    Haversack

  • waterbottle (Italian) waterbottle (Italian)

    (equipment)

    Second World War period Italian Army waterbottle. The standard army issue waterbottle carried 1 litre (1¾ pints) whilst that carried by 'Alpini' mountain troops had 2 litre capacity (3½ pints).

  • Belt M1891, Italian Belt M1891, Italian

    (equipment)

    Italian Army belt. Buckled to the left hip, the belt would suspend two ammunition pouches worn to the centre. Second World War period associations.

  • Flag, Military: Italian Flag, Military: Italian

    (equipment)

    Second World War period Italian Army flag which was flying from the principal building in Tobruk when that town was captured by British forces on 22 January 1941.

  • Medical Packet: Italian Medical Packet: Italian

    (equipment)

    Second World War period Italian Army equipment item: "Taken from an Italian medical orderly".

  • Medical Packet: Italian Medical Packet: Italian

    (equipment)

    Second World War period Italian Army equipment: "Taken from an Italian medical orderly".

  • Medical Packet: Italian Medical Packet: Italian

    (equipment)

    Second World War period Italian Army equipment item: "Taken from an Italian medical orderly".

  • Duke of Aosta's House flag Duke of Aosta's House flag

    (equipment)

    Flag associated with Prince Amedeo (3rd Duke of Aosta, 1898-1942), Italian Viceroy and Governor-General of Italian East Africa. The flag was flown at various Government Houses in Italian East Africa whilst he was Governor. The Duke died in captivity in...

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