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Background imageKrupp Collection: German Railway gun captured at the Battle of Amiens - WW1

German Railway gun captured at the Battle of Amiens - WW1
A huge German Railway gun captured at the Battle of Amiens on 8th August 1918 became a source of some Allied controversy. The Australian 31st Battalion effected its capture, but

Background imageKrupp Collection: First World War. Big Bertha M42

First World War. Big Bertha M42
WORLD WAR (1914-1918). BIG BERTHA M42. German gun used to bombard Paris from over 100 km. away in 1918. Its gauge was 210 mm. and was 34 m. long

Background imageKrupp Collection: WW1 recruitment poster with silhouette

WW1 recruitment poster with silhouette
World War One recruitment poster with silhouette -- Loyal Talk Won t Beat Kaiser, Krupp, Kultur, Trained Men Will! Enlist Now! Showing a determined soldier with a bayoneted rifle. 1914-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: The New Krupp Munitions Factory, Essen, Germany

The New Krupp Munitions Factory, Essen, Germany Date: circa 1908

Background imageKrupp Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, with crane, on postcard (back)

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, with crane, on postcard (back)
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, rare original postcard by Walton of Belfast, either 1910 or 1911 - as seen here, it was posted from Northern Ireland much later, in 1939

Background imageKrupp Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, with crane, on a postcard

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, with crane, on a postcard
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, rare original postcard by Walton of Belfast, either 1910 or 1911 (posted from Northern Ireland much later)

Background imageKrupp Collection: German field guns being tested at the secretive Krupp works at Essen in 1916

German field guns being tested at the secretive Krupp works at Essen in 1916. The weapons were put through extensive trials to ensure the gun-mechanism could withstand the rigors of travel during

Background imageKrupp Collection: German guns made by Krupp, WW1

German guns made by Krupp, WW1
German 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

Background imageKrupp Collection: Projectiles and cartridges of German Paris Gun, WW1

Projectiles and cartridges of German Paris Gun, WW1
Projectiles 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

Background imageKrupp Collection: Gustav Krupp von Hohlen und Halbach

Gustav Krupp von Hohlen und Halbach
Gustav Georg Friedrich Maria Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, nicknamed Taffi (1870-1950), who ran the German Friedrich Krupp AG heavy industry conglomerate from 1909 to 1941

Background imageKrupp Collection: Manufacture of Naval Artillery - Krupp Works, Essen, Germany

Manufacture of Naval Artillery - Krupp Works, Essen, Germany
Manufacture of Naval Artillery at the Krupp Works, Essen, Germany. Date: 1906

Background imageKrupp Collection: Alfred Krupp / Harper 1885

Alfred Krupp / Harper 1885
ALFRED KRUPP German industrialist in old age Date: 1812-1887

Background imageKrupp Collection: Bertha Krupp / Graph 1916

Bertha Krupp / Graph 1916
BERTHA KRUPP Daughter of Friedrich Alfred, who in 1902 inherited control of the Krupp industrial empire 1886-1957

Background imageKrupp Collection: KRUPP, Friedrich Alfred (1854 - 1902). German steel

KRUPP, Friedrich Alfred (1854 - 1902). German steel manufacturer of the company Krupp. 1900. Engraving

Background imageKrupp Collection: Krupp family homes, Essen, Germany

Krupp family homes, Essen, Germany
Krupp family homes -- Alfred Krupps humble childhood home, and a somewhat grander family home, the Villa Hugel, both in Essen, Germany

Background imageKrupp Collection: The First Balkan War - An Allegory

The First Balkan War - An Allegory
The First Balkan War in allegorical depiction, showing the Forces of the Cross (the countries of the Balkan League: Serbia, Greece)

Background imageKrupp Collection: German Paris Gun in Krupp factory, WW1

German Paris Gun in Krupp factory, WW1
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

Background imageKrupp Collection: Krupp gun at Fort Chemenik, Gallipoli, Turkey

Krupp gun at Fort Chemenik, Gallipoli, Turkey
One of the Krupp guns at Fort Chemenik, Gallipoli, Turkey, with the breech block removed. The two men are officers of the 2nd Kings Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster). Date: circa 1920s

Background imageKrupp Collection: Krupp 6-Pounder Gun 1851

Krupp 6-Pounder Gun 1851
Krupps first six-pounder field gun, as shown at the Great Exhibition Date: 1851

Background imageKrupp Collection: Austria. Vienna. World Exposition, 1873. Krupp Pavilion

Austria. Vienna. World Exposition, 1873. Krupp Pavilion. Interior. Engraving

Background imageKrupp Collection: Rolling Armour Plate

Rolling Armour Plate
GERMANY Rolling out armour plate at Krupp, Essen Date: 1911

Background imageKrupp Collection: Rolling Metal for Ships

Rolling Metal for Ships
GERMANY Rolling out metal for battleships at Friedrich Krupp, Essen Date: 1900

Background imageKrupp Collection: Krupp Armoured Gun 1911

Krupp Armoured Gun 1911
Krupps armoured gun emplacements Date: 1911

Background imageKrupp Collection: Krupp Gun Recoil Test

Krupp Gun Recoil Test
Testing the barrel recoil of a Krupps field gun Date: 1911

Background imageKrupp Collection: Krupps Birthplace

Krupps Birthplace
ALFRED KRUPP Birthplace of the German manufacturer Date: 1886

Background imageKrupp Collection: Krupp: Smelting Plant

Krupp: Smelting Plant
Krupps factory, Essen: casting in the smelting plant Date: 1911

Background imageKrupp Collection: Krupp: Martinwerk III

Krupp: Martinwerk III
Krupps factory, Essen: casting process in Martinwerk III Date: 1911

Background imageKrupp Collection: Krupps Puddling Shop

Krupps Puddling Shop
Krupps puddling shop in the southern works Date: 1911

Background imageKrupp Collection: Krupp: Steel Rolling

Krupp: Steel Rolling
Steel manufacture at Krupps factory: continuous rolling work Date: 1911

Background imageKrupp Collection: Cartoon, The Work That Never Ceases, WW1

Cartoon, The Work That Never Ceases, WW1
Cartoon, The Work That Never Ceases -- scene at Krupps works in Essen, Germany, during the First World War, where iron crosses are manufactured for distribution by the Kaiser. Date: 1914

Background imageKrupp Collection: French views of German ambitions, WW1

French views of German ambitions, WW1
A fold-out item expressing French views of German ambitions during the First World War. At the centre, the French cockerel crows, proclaiming the dawn of liberty

Background imageKrupp Collection: Cartoon, Krupps New Man-Throwing Howitzer, WW1

Cartoon, Krupps New Man-Throwing Howitzer, WW1
Cartoon, Surprises in Store for England, 1. Krupps New Man-Throwing Howitzer. An imaginary scene showing German soldiers standing inside shell casings, ready to be fired at the enemy

Background imageKrupp Collection: Wahn (Hummling), Germany

Wahn (Hummling), Germany
Schiessplatz Wahn (Hummling), Germany. The site of the artillery range of the Krupp weapon manufacturing company. The settlement was totally abandoned (and razed to the ground)

Background imageKrupp Collection: KRUPP, Alfred (1812-1887). German industrialist

KRUPP, Alfred (1812-1887). German industrialist of iron and steel. Engraving

Background imageKrupp Collection: GERMANY. Essen. Alemania (c. 1840). Industrial

GERMANY. Essen. Alemania (c. 1840). Industrial
GERMANY. Essen. Alemania (c.1840). Industrial

Background imageKrupp Collection: Steel Production

Steel Production
Molten steel is processed at a Krupp-Konzern factory in West Germany using the Bessemer system. Date: 1960

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 38cm naval gun L / 45 Max, Western Front, WW1

German 38cm naval gun L / 45 Max, Western Front, WW1
A German 38cm quick-loading rail-mounted naval gun L/45 Max (nicknamed Langer Max, or Long Max), designed and manufactured by Krupp, in action on the Western Front during the First World War

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 21cm howitzer in action, France, WW1

German 21cm howitzer in action, France, WW1
A German 21cm howitzer gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, being prepared for action in an emplacement in the Champagne area of France during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 15cm howitzer, Picardy, France, WW1

German 15cm howitzer, Picardy, France, WW1
A German 15cm heavy field howitzer gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, in service on the Western Front in Picardy, northern France, during the First World War

Background imageKrupp Collection: Two German gunners with Paris Gun projectiles, WW1

Two German gunners with Paris Gun projectiles, WW1
Two German gunners with projectiles of the 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

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 21cm long mortar howitzer guns, WW1

German 21cm long mortar howitzer guns, WW1
German 21cm long mortar howitzer guns, designed by Krupp, in action on the battlefield during the First World War. Date: 1916-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 15cm Model 13 heavy howitzer, WW1

German 15cm Model 13 heavy howitzer, WW1
A German 15cm Model 13 heavy field howitzer gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, in service during the First World War. Seen here with shells superimposed on the photograph. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 10cm Kanone field gun, WW1

German 10cm Kanone field gun, WW1
A German 10cm Kanone Model 14 field gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, in service during the First World War. Date: 1915-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: Fractured barrel of German Paris Gun, WW1

Fractured barrel of German Paris Gun, WW1
The fractured barrel 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

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 15cm Model 13 howitzer, WW1

German 15cm Model 13 howitzer, WW1
A German 15cm Model 13 heavy field howitzer gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, in service during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 105mm 98 / 09 light field howitzer, WW1

German 105mm 98 / 09 light field howitzer, WW1
A captured German 105mm 98/09 light field howitzer gun during the First World War. It was designed and manufactured by Krupp. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: German gunners with 15cm Model 13 howitzer, WW1

German gunners with 15cm Model 13 howitzer, WW1
German gunners with a 15cm Model 13 heavy field howitzer gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, in service during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 42cm Big Bertha howitzer, Western Front, WW1

German 42cm Big Bertha howitzer, Western Front, WW1
A German 42cm Big Bertha howitzer in action on the Western Front during the First World War. It was manufactured by Krupp. Seen here with gunners, preparing to fire. Date: 1914-1918



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