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Y1/YA.1514 STICK, Crook, Jointed. Mk.2 - three 3 ft lengths and one 2 ft 8 in length, without straps. Y1/YA.1516 STICK, Crook, Jointed. Mk.2, Intermediate Length Y1/YA.1515 STICK, Crook, Jointed. Mk.2, Lower Length Y1/YA.1517 STICK, Crook, Jointed. Mk.2, Top Length Y1/YA.1518 STICK, Crook, Jointed. Mk.2, Strap - 2 ft 4 in by 3/4 in with sliding loop. There are others: Y1/YA.1524 STICK, Crook, 14-ft (in two sections) for use with poled cable. Y1/YA.1519 STICK, Crook, Long (7-ft 6-in) Y1/YA.1522 STICK, Crook, Short, dismounted services (3-ft 1.1/2-in) for dismounted work. The 14-ft one is for use with the 18-ft (two piece) telegraph pole for overhead lines (poled cable), the 'Long' for laying cable from a vehicle - to position it in the ditch, out of the way, and the 'short' for the various backpack cable layers and the drum barrow when laying or reeling-in. There are also a couple of "PIKE, Pole" items, one 7-ft 6.1/2-in, the other 12-ft 6.1/2-in - used for putting "skyhooks" into trees to make overhead crossings, etc. The stores codes are sequential (in alphabetical order) because the items pre-dated the numbering system (possibly by as much as a century, in some cases), and the numbers were allotted using the then current V.A.O.S. in the late 1930s (possibly as late as 1940). ![]() Chris. |
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Chris: As always, you have the kind of answer that leaves nothing to question.
I had a look at the other sections, and found C/l\ on most, along with what appears to be "kitewards 1937" on one. I guess they will join the signals shelves out in the shed. |
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