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One of two hollow steel dies for cutting cartridge pouches for bandoliers, previous to 1916. Both dies and pouches were made at Artane. The latter was distributed through a Dublin agent to the Volunteer body. A note in archive file reads 'These two leather-stamping Dies were designed and made in the School workshops. They were used for stamping out ammunition pouches for bandoleers (sic), hundreds of which were manufactured at the School for the Volunteers prior to the Rising of 1916. The bandoleers (sic) were supplied through an Agent in Dublin by whom they were distributed to all parts of Ireland.' Signed by T. M. Lennane, Manager, Industrial School, Artane.;

Irish Volunteers, Dublin, 1916


Object Number:
HE:EW.792.1


Institution:
NMI


Date:
19001922


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Place of production:
Artane (Dublin 5)


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