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Old 01-04-22, 22:35
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A good clue would be the diameter of the neck. Would it be about 77mm?

The font of the lettering and numbering appear very German.
St = Strengthened case (Stark)
HL = Haniel Luege Düsseldorf (brass factory)
MAI 1917 = May of 1917



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Old 02-04-22, 02:26
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Okay Rob, the diameter is 77mm and the height of the casing is 22.8 cm high. Attached is a photo. And thanks Lynn!!
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Old 02-04-22, 02:39
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77x230 is for the 7,7 cm Feldkanone 96 and Feldkanone 16
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Old 03-04-22, 05:21
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Well nothing better than a Saturday night with Beer and Brasso! Polished up the brass casing and as per Rob Love's help, it's a German Shell Casing with some trench art. I don't know if it will show very well on the photos but it says "Souvenir From Peronne France". There are no dates on it except the manufacturers on the base (1917). Peronne is in Northern France and was part of the Battle of the Somme. It has a special attachment and memorial to the Australian 2nd Division and is a sister city to Albany Australia. Anyway, I thought I'd share that with the members.
Have a great weekend and cheers Robert
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Old 03-04-22, 17:10
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This was the original 2nd Division memorial near Peronne - a Digger bayoneting a German eagle. For some reason, the Germans didn't like it when they took France in WW2, so it was explosively removed. The post-WW2 memorial is less confronting!



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