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Old Today, 07:59 AM   #1
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these have been donated to a museum i work with and there is no other information other than they were brought from the UK to Australia in the early 1970s. unfortunately i only have these photos to go on. The hammer/poleaxe looks quite industrial to my eye and may be on a new haft. The "halberd" for want of a better term has been cut down and has langetts running the full length of what remains of the haft. any information would be appreciated
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