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Old 13-01-16, 12:14
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Yes, rifling evident on the sealing band.
Strange, it was brought to the surface by a plough in the middle of a field making me think it had been fired there......guess we will never know.
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Old 13-01-16, 14:01
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I know the area well. It is commonly old goldfields. There are quite a few soldier settlement areas in the district. Many of the old gold diggers holes have been used as tips for locals over the decades and digging through these old filled in holes reveals great finds for bottle collectors etc. Turning up an old war relic in a paddock in Avoca is the same as finding an inert grenade under a house in Melbourne. Now if something that size was a gold nugget it would be something to get excited over!
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Old 13-01-16, 15:31
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Weighing over 30kgs, would a soldier be allowed to souvenir let alone post such an item home??
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Old 13-01-16, 18:08
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Was there ever an artillery school or range in the area?
If not directly in the vicinity found it could be an overshoot out of bounds.
If in fact it is a 6", remember these guns were used almost 100 years ago and the history could be lost.
We have had a few recent "rediscoveries" in recent years of long forgotten about bombing ranges, usually when construction companies decide to develop areas for new housing projects.
I find it odd that a souvenir would end up buried in a field. Maybe found in a barn or shed it would make sense but ploughed up doesn't unless it was deliberately put there.
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Old 13-01-16, 19:02
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So ha it been measured for exact dia.?
What about a 155? or a 5.5" ?
Only making suggestions as I don't have any ideas as to what their projectiles look like.
It's not something an ordinary soldier would cart back from Europe in his kit bag.
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Old 13-01-16, 22:44
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Exactly 6" in diameter.
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Old 14-01-16, 00:27
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There has never been an army camp let alone an artillery or bombing range anywhere near Avoca. More information is required on exactly where it was unearthed. Many of the shallow alluvial goldfields have been rehabilitated over the years and returned to useful farm land by levelling the old holes and mulloch heaps. Additionally there are hundreds of old minors huts and settlers huts that have long disappeared in the area. The only tell tale signs are a scattering of fruit trees or the appearance of annual flowers that tell you a dwelling of little substance once stood there. A war time relic could easily have been discarded in a shallow hole or left abandoned around a crumbling house. Every farmer had a 'tip' in their back paddock.
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