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Paris, France - pile of artillery pieces in a moundA mound of artillery pieces in a very symbolic gesture of abandonment of the war effort at the final closure of World War One in 1918
The Armoury Square, Fort Agra, Agra, IndiaThe Armoury Square at the fort at Agra, India, now a UNESCO world heritage site. The great Mughals Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Jehangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb lived here
8th Battery RFA Camp, Bangalore, India8th Battery, 13th Brigade, RFA Camp, with field guns and ammunition carts, Bangalore, India. Date: 1912
From the Western Front To Willie with compliments 1916Sergeant seen lying down beside a large shell bearing the message To Willie with compliments on the side. During WWI gunners often sent massages etched in chalk on shells. Date: 1916
WW1 Poster, Thank them with War BondsPoster, Thank them with War Bonds. 1918
Automatic pistol, magazine & revolverDiagram of the automatic pistol with its magazine, and revolver with its clip-loader. Both revolers and automatic pistols were supplied to the various branches of the Army and to the Navy. Date: 1915
Medieval army. Soldiers during a siege city. Guns and crossbMedieval army. Artillery. Soldiers during a siege city. Guns and crossbows. Miniature. 15th century. Chateau of Chantilly. France
American Screw Company s. United States. Engraving, 1884American Screw Company s. Manufactory of patent Gimlet-Pointet Screws. United States. Engraving, 1884
Austrian artillery troops in Brussels, Belgium, WW1Austrian artillery troops outside their barracks in Brussels, Belgium, during the early part of the First World War, with an open-top car and cannon. Date: 1914
Royal Horse Artillery in Great War Deeds, WW1Sergeant-Major Dorrell and Sergeant Nelson of the Royal Horse Artillery, remaining alone to work the last gun of L Battery during the retreat from Mons
Royal Field Artillery in Great War Deeds, WW1Captain Douglas Reynolds, Driver J H C Drain and Driver F Luke of the Royal Field Artillery, saving the gun from hostile fire at Le Cateau, for which they won the Victoria Cross
WW1 - Night attack and action in the trenchesWW1 - Defending troops open rapid fire on enemy trenches with machine-gun, rifle and trench mortar after night patrols receive warning of an impending " rush" attack. Date: 1916
WW1 - French arrest a decrepit old woman (a German spy)WW1 - The Germans gave the old woman a new white blanket and bribed her to walk behind any French battery that might take up a position near a certain village on the Aisne
British Indian Army representatives, WW1British Indian Army representatives: 1st Duke of Yorks Own Lancers (Skinners Horse), Artillery Gunner Mountain Battery, 33rd Punjabis, 43rd Erinpura Regiment, and 101st Grenadiers
Germany (1848). Fighting in the streets of Frankfurt - the army bring up their artillery to attack a huge barricade erected by the insurgents. By Illustration. Engraving. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE
Italian artillery retreatRetreating in the face of an Austrian advance, Italian artillerymen pitch their gun over a mountain precipice into the valley below
The Observation Post No reply, Sir - line cut againThe Observation Post. No reply, Sir - line cut again. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
Trench Art lighter in the shape of a book with the badge of the Royal Artillery. Trench Art
Aircraft machine guns by G. H. DavisThe principal weapon in air fighting during the Second World War: aircraft machine guns. American, British, French, German and Italian machine guns, capable of firing 1000-1200 rounds per minute
Battle of Mons 1914German forces attempt to cross the Mons-Cond頃 anal by throwing pontoons across the water. Several times this was done
German guns made by Krupp, WW1German guns made by Krupp, in use during the First World War. Above: the monster siege gun or howitzer, so heavy that 40 horses are needed to draw it
Three Polish soldiers, WW1Three Polish soldiers during the First World War. From left to right: artillery officer of Marshal Pilsudskis legions; sergeant of 1st Lancers
Dum-dum bullets used during WW1Dum-dum bullets used during the First World War. As Dr Haydn Brown explains, the bullet breaks up or mushrooms on entering the human target, and causes maximum damage as a result. Date: October 1914
With the British heavy guns on the Western Front, MataniaA British heavy howitzer in action on the Western Front against an opposing German position. The shot has just been fired and Matanias drawing (done from official material supplied)
Lewis Gun Section, Palestine, WW1A Lewis Gun Section (British troops) preparing for action in Palestine during the First World War. Date: circa 1917-1918
Projectiles and cartridges of German Paris Gun, WW1Projectiles and cartridges of the German Paris Gun (also known as the Emperor William Gun), a long-range seige gun designed and manufactured by Krupp, used towards the end of the First World War
Russian machine gunners on eastern front, WW1Russian machine gunners in action with a Maxim gun on the eastern front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1917
Sir WIlfred StokesSir Wilfred Stokes (1860-1927) - Between 1915 and 1918 Stokes worked for the inventions branch of the Ministry of Munitions
Major John William Hoggart, British army officerMajor John William Hoggart DSO MC (c1873-1936), British army officer of the Royal Artillery during the First World War. Seen here in uniform in a studio portrait. Date: 1914-1918
English dum-dum bullets found at Margival, France, WW1English dum-dum bullets and part of their packaging found in a dugout at Margival, northern France, during the First World War. Date: circa 1917
Major A E Steel, British army officer, WW1Major (Acting Lieutenant Colonel) Edward Anthony Steel, DSO (1880-1919), British army officer with the RHA (Royal Horse Artillery) and RFA (Royal Field Artillery)
Heavy artillery in action, Western Front, WW1Heavy artillery in action on the Western Front during the First World War, with black smoke hanging in the air. Date: 1914-1918
Heavy fighting during the battle for Pinwe, BurmaHeavy fighting during the battle for Pinwe on November 30th 1944 by units of the British 36th Division. Here Royal Artillery fire 25-pounders on Japanese positions in Pinwe