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Brass Coal Scuttle
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Brass Coal Scuttle

Date1914-1918
Object NameCoal Scuttle
Mediumbrass
ClassificationsWartime
DimensionsOverall: Height: 33 cm, Width: 30.5 cm, Depth: 23.5 cm
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS010774
About MeBrass coal shuttle and small shovel made from shells.

The scuttle has a round end stamped "Rh.M.F 36 / APRIL 1916 / DUSSELDORF / SP61" with a screwed on handle. The front is raised on two tubular legs welded to the body and a tubular handle is welded to the upper surface. The shovel is of similar construction and stamped "G / H / 27" with a short tubular handle.

It was taken from France during the war by Alexander Murray Macdonald, originally in the 6th Gordon Highlanders but later entered the Cameron Highlanders. He fought at Hill 60 (Ypres Salient), the only 6th Gordon Highlander to survive the battle. He was wounded twice during the war.
Sergeants 4th Gordon Territorial Highlanders
Gordon Highlanders Regiment
1914-1918
War Cemetery Cross to Corporal Morrison
Gordon Highlanders Regiment
1917
World War One Gordon Highlanders Operation Orders 44A
Gordon Highlanders Regiment
October 1918
A Short record of the Services of the Regiment
Gordon Highlanders Regiment
1921