Cylindrical stick of explosive substitute in cream paper wrapper with purple printing with ten rows of purple triangles

PART OF:
Collection of nine permitted and seven non-permitted dummy explosives
Made:
1959-1969 in United Kingdom
maker:
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited
Cylindrical stick of explosive substitute in cream paper

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Cylindrical stick of explosive substitute in cream paper
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Cylindrical stick of explosive substitute in cream paper wrapper with purple printing with ten rows of purple triangles, printed: ‘P5 P5’; ‘PERMITTED EXPLOSIVE’; ‘DYNAGEX’; ‘1¼″ ICI trademark ‘8oz’; ‘NOT MORE IN ANY’; ‘ONE SHOT HOLE THAN 36oz’; ‘TESTED AS N.E.1466’, by Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, British, 1959-1969

Details

Category:
Mining & Ore Dressing
Object Number:
1969-556/11
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
type:
explosive substitute