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  1. Hi, these were found in an antiques warehouse near Manchester. Pm me for details.

    Right hand door top for a series LandRover, with both sliding glass sections. Showing green and sand coloured paint. No picture.

    Storage box for solid fuel cookers.

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    Uniform various, plus a number of Navy epaulettes (no pic.).

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    Radio gear, two pictured but there is a third unit, possibly a set?

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    There may be more there but it's a large building and time was tight.

  2. A light brown canvas bag as per photos. Thought to have originated from Vickers at Weybridge. Any interest to anyone?

    12 1/2" wide, 10" high, 2" deep, 32" shoulder strap with 4 stitched pleats in it (adjustment I guess).

    Printing inside the flap is faded but appears to be:

    PERNUTA LTD.

    1941.

    GR V1

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  3. 21 hours ago, MatchFuzee said:

    GR VI for King George VI rather than GRM1. 

    Oh good grief, of course it is! I won't tell you how long I spent staring at that trying to work it out.

    19 hours ago, Chris Hall said:

    Looks similar to the Civilian Duty Respirator bag except it has press studs rather than buttons.

    Thanks, so who would carry a Civilian Duty Respirator? My Grandfather was at Weybridge as a Fire Watcher I believe, my father was also there working on Wellingtons. Could it be attributed to either in those capacities?

  4. Hi, found a light brown canvas bag as per photos. Any ideas as to it's heritage?

    12 1/2" wide, 10" high, 2" deep, 32" shoulder strap with 4 stitched pleats in it (adjustment I guess).

    Printing inside the flap is faded but appears to be:

    PERNUTA LTD.

    1941.

    GRM1

    (crown logo)

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    Thanks.

  5. I've followed all the way through and seriously jealous of your fabricating skills. As an untrained observer, if I'd not seen your pictures, I would have attempted to fit the rifle the other way around so the barrel stood more vertical and tighter to the cab's panel so I'm guessing there's a reason for the orientation as it is?

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  6. That's it. Thanks, I couldn't seem to do that!

    To the upper left is a patch of old looking concrete with a bench on it. On the right you can see the smaller item appears to be a piece of displaced concrete block, the larger longer is the brickwork.

  7. Hi, unsure where to start with this.

    There is a field near Lower Froyle in Hampshire with a curious anomaly in it. The field is mostly rectangular, but along the western edge next to the lane there is a small square-ish area that is not cropped. it appears to be concreted. On google there can be seen a mark to the eastern edge, this is a brick convex arch-like structure at ground level that slopes away suggesting a decending 'something' underneath. Best way I can describe it is if you were to dig a tunnel and line it with bricks, this is what it would resemble if uncovered. Location 51.19807,-0.90392.

    The next field to the south has a smaller uncropped area along the same lane.

    Any suggestions?

  8. I have 3 halves of an adjustable height hitch plate. The vehicle half is a Dixon Bate 202090. one unidentified hitch half has one pin for the height adjustment and 2 locations for the ball, the other unidentified piece has two pins for the height adjustment and 2 locations for the ball.

    Any use to anyone? Located near Aldershot, Hampshire.

  9. Had one of these many years ago, in olive green (red rad cap, red fan) but with a cage around it and mounted on a couple of sleepers. Linked leather fan belt. The exhaust came down the side then elbowed forward to the silencer which was horizontal and ran forward alongside the base of the radiator within the cage. The cage hade a tray for a 12v battery which when connected to the terminals you can see started the engine via the green button on the other side of the control box, it also had a starting handle but I can't remember if that had a storage spot. Very quiet, smooth runner.

    Hope that helps, Rob.

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