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German shell case

A brass german shell case 77 mm marked 1914-1918 World War. The base markings state :- ST G 246 Okt 1917 67% Cu HL 25 Kemmel as a badge(?) to rear and Iron Cross to front.
The German shell case belonged to David Holden's grandfather who died in 1984.

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CONTRIBUTOR

David holden

DATE

1914 - 1918

LANGUAGE

eng

ITEMS

4

INSTITUTION

Europeana 1914-1918

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Source

UGC

Contributor

europeana19141918:agent/4780e9f53fe0f63dd9ccb6488e3e6742

Date

1914
1918

Type

Story

Language

eng
English

Country

Europe

DataProvider

Europeana 1914-1918

Provider

Europeana 1914-1918

Year

1918
1914

DatasetName

2020601_Ag_ErsterWeltkrieg_EU

Begin

1914

End

1918

Language

mul

Agent

Holden | europeana19141918:agent/04617a9b0cc316d0b870139e78b82e81
David holden | europeana19141918:agent/4780e9f53fe0f63dd9ccb6488e3e6742

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2019-09-11T08:36:18.615Z
2020-02-25T08:43:53.530Z
2012-03-15 14:13:42 UTC
2012-03-27 10:50:52 UTC
2012-03-27 10:51:22 UTC
2012-03-27 10:51:23 UTC

Provenance

PR17

Record ID

/2020601/https___1914_1918_europeana_eu_contributions_3279

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