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Bottle, water   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Bottle, water
Object type Classification: 68158
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English: German field water bottle (feldflasche), WW1 German (M1915) field water bottle, WW1 Found on Kemmel Hill, 1918. Collection of 5-80A 2nd Lieut. Sydney Thomas Stidolph, 1NZEF, RFC, RAF. metal body; oval form; flattened on one side; rolled lip; seam at sides missing parts- stopper, cover, harness and carry-strap
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; World War 1, 1914-18-wars; Dec 1920
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height: 200mm
width: 135mm

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institution QS:P195,Q758657
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1920.2
Place of creation Germany; Kemmel
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, W0115
Notes German field water bottle (feldflasche), WW1 Found on Kemmel Hill, 1918. Collection of 5-80A 2nd Lieut. Sydney Thomas Stidolph, 1NZEF, RFC, RAF. ""The two water bottles were found on Kemmel Hill soon after the Germans had left that position"" Donor, 5-80A 2nd Lieut. Sydney Thomas Stidolph, 1NZEF, RFC, RAF, joined the British Section NZEF while in London. He served on Gallipoli and was invalided to Malta and back to New Zealand in October 1915. He later returned to England and joined the RFC, and finally returned to New Zealand aboard the Prinzessin in July 1919.In October 1917, while in England he married Miss Nellie Richardson. During April 1918 there were two battles at Kemmel Hill (Kemmelberg), the second of which saw the German forces take the position from the French. In September-October that year the position was retaken by the British.
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