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British 8 inch Mark VI Howitzer, WW1British 8 inch Mark VI Howitzer with its distinctive triangular platform for greater stability, designed by Vickers in 1915 for use during the First World War. Date: 1915-1918
Gauges used to manufacture Vickers-Maxim gunGauges used to manufacture the Vickers-Maxim gun, a heavy machine gun which was used from the late 1880s through to the 1940s in many wars by many countries. Date: 20th century
British gunners at work beneath a flak-filled sky, WW2British gunners at work beneath flak-filled sky during the Second World War. They are using a Vickers 3.7 inch a (anti-aircraft) gun on a static mounting. Date: 1939-1945
Testing a Maxim machine gunMen in top hats (and one in a bowler hat) testing a Maxim machine gun. The Maxim gun was the first self-powered machine gun, invented by Sir Hiram Maxim in 1884
British officers training at Hythe, WW1British officers undergoing machine gun training at the School of Musketry, Hythe, Kent, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Museum display of British soldiers with machine gunA museum display of dummy British soldiers with various means of transport and a Vickers machine gun. Date: 20th century
British soldiers in trench, Ribecourt, France, WW1Men of the 11th Leicester Regiment (6th Division) with Vickers machine guns in a captured second line trench at Ribecourt, northern France, during the Battle of Cambrai, First World War
British 6 inch Howitzer, WW1A British 6 inch (26 cwt) Howitzer, designed by Vickers in 1915 for use during the First World War. It continued in use during the Second World War. Seen here with uniformed men in a workshop
Vickers Naval Airship, No. 1 in Cavendish dock Barrow
British Aeroplane (Vickers Biplane) attacking a Taube
First Vickers Maxim gun, 1915The first Vickers-Maxim machine gun, being fired from the breastwork at Rue de Bois by a soldier of the 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders from 19th Brigade on the Western Front in France during
Nesle 1918Men of the 20th British Division and the 22nd French Division in hastily dug rifle pits covering a road, in the Nesle sector of the Somme region
Machine gunners 1916British machine gunners using a Vickers Gun and wearing their gas masks, near Ovillers during the Battle of the Somme
Vickers Machine GunSoldiers filling the water jacket on a Vickers Machine Gun on the Western Front in Belgium during World War I in 1917
Canadian soldiers 1916Canadian soldiers testing a Vickers machine gun
Royal Air Travel by ThompsonA Vickers-Pegasus Viastra all-metal monoplane fitted with two Bristol Pegasus engines built to the order of the Prince of Wales for personal use in this country and abroad
Launching of Turkish Battleship Reshadieh at Vickers Works, Barrow-on-Furness in September 1913. Almost complete at outbreak of war in August 1914 - seized by British Government
The interior of a British air ambulanceA photograph of a patient on a stretcher, with another stretcher above. The interior of the spacious cabin of a Vickers Vimy aeroplane equipped for medical purposes
Vickers Wellesley - 1A versatile medium bomber which will see service during the African campaign of World War Two : later models will have a single canopy enclosing the two cockpits
Vickers Works, ErithThe Vickers works, beside the Thames at Erith, Kent
Vickers-Armstrong PlaneValiant B1, with Rolls Royce engines, maximum speed in excess of 600 mph
Vickers Tank FactoryInterior of Vickers-Armstrong tank factory
Ross Smith / Vickers VimySir Ross Macpherson Smith, Australian aviator, and his Vickers Vimy biplane: with his brother he made the first flight from England to Australia, in 1919
SIMMS WAR MOTOR 1902Simms War Motor, manufactured by Vickers and Maxim
X-Ray Tube / Vickers / 1936Million volt X-ray tube; developed by Metropolitan Vickers; installed in St. Bartholomews Hospital