Artefact
Artefact
Display location
Credit Line
[gift of] Mrs Shirley Foster
Primary Maker
Place
Date
Circa 1915
Associated Notes
Associated Event
WW1; 1914-1918
Battle of the Somme
Associated Person
Associated Place
Associated Date
30 Mar 1918
Period
Signature/marks
OLD FAITHFUL registered Trademark (trademark)
A.J. Jordan, Sheffield, England (maker's mark)
Media
Measurement Description
.1: razor: Length (closed) 166mm; length (open) 257mm; width 25mm
.2: case: Length 175mm; width 37mm
Measurement Reading
177mm
38mm
19mm
170mm
38mm
8mm
Subject Category
Classification
Media/Materials Notes
Last Update
15 May 2023
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bag, holdall
Department HistoryAccession Date 10 Oct 1998Display Room Pou KanohiAccession Number 1998.63.1Description Calico bag used to hold personal effects sent to next of kin of Private C.B. Taylor 28007, 2nd Battalion Auckland Infantry Regiment, killed in action in France on 30/3/1918.…
Calico bag used to hold personal effects sent to next of kin of Private C.B. Taylor 28007, 2nd Battalion Auckland Infantry Regiment, killed in action in France on 30/3/1918. Kept by family as a memento.
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badges, pair
Department HistoryAccession Date 10 Oct 1998Accession Number 1998.63.11Description Pair of 28th Reinforcements badges; shoulder titles; part of personal effects of Rifleman George Barnard Taylor; died of wounds received in the field near Armentieres,…
Pair of 28th Reinforcements badges; shoulder titles; part of personal effects of Rifleman George Barnard Taylor; died of wounds received in the field near Armentieres, 7.12.1917; received at Museum with calico bag containing the personal effects of his younger brother Pte C Brian Taylor, who was killed in action in France on 30/3/1918
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badge part
Department HistoryAccession Date 10 Oct 1998Accession Number 1998.63.12Description badge backing plate, part of personal effects sent to next of kin of Private C.B. Taylor, killed in action in France on 30/3/1918
badge backing plate, part of personal effects sent to next of kin of Private C.B. Taylor, killed in action in France on 30/3/1918
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