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Treasure Hunting
Finds Identification and Valuation
Western Australia - stamped lead sheet, detected a few inches buried near an old WW2 convalescence camp which later became a migrant camp.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 645614" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>Agree that there would be plenty of unmarked graves of service men and others for that matter around Australia. Actually meant cemeteries instead of individual graves when I said “grave sites”.</p><p>It would be hard to imagine a defence establishment losing track of an in house cemetary even over many years.</p><p>Thinking along Greenhornets line that they may be tags for a locker or some other non mobile fitting. Again hard to think why tags for luggage would be made out of lead rather than cardboard and looking at that excellent photo by Hilux no indication of any attachment holes!</p><p>The truth will probably surprise us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 645614, member: 4728"] Agree that there would be plenty of unmarked graves of service men and others for that matter around Australia. Actually meant cemeteries instead of individual graves when I said “grave sites”. It would be hard to imagine a defence establishment losing track of an in house cemetary even over many years. Thinking along Greenhornets line that they may be tags for a locker or some other non mobile fitting. Again hard to think why tags for luggage would be made out of lead rather than cardboard and looking at that excellent photo by Hilux no indication of any attachment holes! The truth will probably surprise us. [/QUOTE]
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Treasure Hunting
Finds Identification and Valuation
Western Australia - stamped lead sheet, detected a few inches buried near an old WW2 convalescence camp which later became a migrant camp.
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