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Bomb Disposal School, Bramley, Hampshire, also known as the Army School of Ammunition, run by the Royal Army Ordnance Corps
The Second soviet Occupation (1944-1991). Large areas of Latvia become military bases and firing ranges. Occupation Museum. Riga. Latvia. Europe
History. World War II. Latvia. Bullets found in the field of Battle near and More. Over 200 Latvians died between September 26 to 29, 1944
Projectile. Cannonballs. Modern Age. Artillery. 16th century. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia
Catapult and ammunition. Castel Sant Angelo. RomeItaly. Rome. Catapult and ammunition. Castel Sant Angelo
George V and Queen Mary official visit, WW1King George V and Queen Mary on an official visit to a munitions factory during the First World War. On the left behind a rope is a large group of women munitions workers
George V and Queen Mary visit munitions factory, WW1King George V and Queen Mary visiting a munitions factory during the First World War. With them is an early woman police officer, Chief Inspector Reinhold (right)
Group photo, munitions factory workers, Hereford, WW1Group photo of women munitions factory workers in Hereford, together with two early women police officers, including Lilian Maud Newell (back row, towards the right)
Giant British GunA huge mounted artillery gun on a camouflaged British train destined for the Western Front. Date: 1918
Camouflaged Ammo TrainA heavy mounted artillery gun on a camouflaged British train destined for the Western Front. Date: 1918
American Machine GunsAmerican machine gun section with heavy machine guns on wooden carts on the Western Front. Date: 1918
German Artillery CartGerman troops on the Western Front, showing the difficulties involved in hauling heavy artillery across the muddy terrain on horse and cattle drawn carts. Date: 1918
Mule-Drawn AmmunitionBritish troops carrying heavy ammunition to the Western Front by mule-drawn cart. Date: 1918
Women Making BulletsWomen in an American factory making bullets for the Civil War Date: circa 1863
Hero-Maiden JohannaDuring the siege of Luneburg, hero-maiden Johanna Stegen brings ammunition to the Germans Date: 2 April 1813
Louvre -Making Guns / 1870The manufacture of arms and ammunition in the large picture gallery of the newly constructed Louvre during the siege of Paris. Date: 1870
WW1 / 1917 / GAS ATTACKBritish troops transporting ammunition during gas attack, led by 2nd Lieutenant E.M. Allfrey. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Their munitions factories, WW1Cartoon, Their munitions factories. An Italian soldier carries a large bowl of shells, made to look like large macaroni. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Boche intellectuals, WW1Cartoon, Boche intellectuals, showing a variety of German boffins doing their work. Date: 1916
Men training on Doniford Gun Park Range, Somerset, shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War. Date: late 1930s
Stable Parade Ammunition Column, WW1Group photo, Stable Parade Ammunition Column, including a farrier sergeant and a sikh. Date: circa 1914
Yi woman of ChinaA Yi militiawoman, belonging to one of Chinas many ethnic minorities. The Yi (or Lolo) live mostly in mountain areas. Date: 1953
Supply of shells on the Western Front, WW1A supply of shells on the Western Front, WW1. Date: 1914-1918
Ammunition Supply By AirThe Last Days of Fighting: Ammunition-Supply By Air Ammunition is dropped from the air, by parachute, from a British biplane to keep troops in the front line supplied
WW1 - Australian Gunners in Gallipoli, 1916WW1 - Four Australian Gunners from the ANZAC Corps in action at their base in Gallipoli. The gunners working topless in the heat as they prepare their ammunition for their weapons as a team
WW1 - The British transporting ammunitionWW1 - The British at work, transporting a a load of high calibers. The troops made and used small improvised railways to transport the ammunition more easily. Date: 1918
WW1 - Indian Machine Gun Crews in France Date: 1915
Civil War relics, Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia, USACivil War relics at Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia, USA. Date: circa 1905
Girls at work making ammunition boxes, WW1Young women manufacturing ammunition boxes, fixing together the dovetailed pieces at an unidentified British factory during the First World War. Date: 1915
WW1 - Titled Women Munitions WorkersThe first contingent of Titled Society ladies who volunteered to work for Messrs. Vickers, Sons and Maxim as shell makers
WW1 - French Women working in Munitions Factory Date: 1916
Loading motor buses with ammunition, WW1Soldiers loading motor buses with ammunition from the Powder Magazine in Hyde Park in August 1914. Date: 1914
Cartoon, There are none so deaf, WW1Cartoon, There are none so deaf, showing a typical pessimist talking about the war to two women in a restaurant. Surrounding them is a border of barbed wire, keeping out any item of good news
HMS Emperor of India -- scene on deck, with sailors. Date: circa 1920s
British destroyer at ammunition dump, MaltaBritish destroyer at an ammunition dump, Malta. Date: early 20th century
Sphere cover - Clearing away wreckage at Cuffley, WW1A scene at Cuffley, Hertfordshire after the German L-21 airship had fallen to earth in a ball of flames, having been shot down by Lieut. William Leefe Robinson VC on the night of 2 September 1916
British ammunition carriersDuring an offensive, two British soldiers haul a box of ammunition forward to a newly captured trench. In such situations
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Horses running the gauntlet of the guns, 1917Horses pulling ammunition supplies on the Ypres salient have to run through a crump barrage. Date: 1917
Chess set made from gun cartridges, WW1A chess set made by Staff-Sergeant H. Henshaw, Royal Engineers, Wireless, Palestine constructed entirely from British and French small-arms cartridges with the help of a small file
Food / ammunition carrier behind lines - WWIThe food/ammunition carrier behind the battle lines on the road to Bouch Avesne. Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour (1874-1939)
Collection of Lt D F Pilkington, Royal Garrison ArtilleryCollection belonging to Lieutenant D. F. Pilkington, Royal Garrison Artillery. A coloured diagram of German ammunition, field artillery shells and fuses. Dated 12th October 1918
Carrying rations up the communication trench. On reverse of postcard - Carrying rations up the communication trench to the men in the firing line. The men alway(s) carry loaded rifles and ammunition
The Ammunition Column Mule loose againThe Ammunition Column. Mule loose again. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
Horse-drawn ammunition column and artillery towedFrench Reinforcements on the road to This drawing is inscribed G.H. to F.S. Horse-drawn ammunition column and an artillery piece being towed by a traction engine
Engaged in Making Progress, WW1Engaged in Making Progress, three British Gunners at work on the Western Front during the First World War, loading shells into a field gun. The man on the left is setting a time fuse. Date: 1914
Church bells saved from becoming enemy shells, Russia, 1915Placed together for safety in the Nikolsky Monastery near Moscow, some of the 300 Russian church bells removed to prevent invading Germans re-using them as metal for shells
Big-gun ammunition on board the HMS Lion 1917A heavy projectile for the Lions main armament of turret guns coming on board: Lowering the shell onto the deck. Date: 1917