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Siege of Sebastopol - Preparing a Train for the Trenches, 1854. Creator: UnknownSiege of Sebastopol - Preparing a Train for the Trenches, 1854. Crimean War: British Army position. Sebastopol will fall, no one doubts it - the question is only one of time...It is satisfactory...to
Heaving Guns, at Balaclava, 1854. Creator: UnknownHeaving Guns, at Balaclava, 1854. Crimean War. British soldiers in the Crimea, engaged in the...heaving of the siege train...we must remember that the work is not half done when the guns
Oltenitza, from Turtukai - from an original drawing, 1854. Creator: UnknownOltenitza, from Turtukai - from an original drawing, 1854. Crimean War. Ottoman field marshal and governor Omar Pasha supervises artillery and equipment being loaded on to ships
Fort Nottich, Bomarsund - Breach made by an English Three-gun Battery - from a sketch by... 1854. Creator: UnknownFort Nottich, Bomarsund - Breach made by an English Three-gun Battery - from a sketch by O.W. Brierly, 1854. Crimean War: view of the Russian-held Notvik Tower and Prasto Tower in Finland
The Dardanelles - the Battery and Stone Shot, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Dardanelles - the Battery and Stone Shot, 1850. View of...the battery from which the stone shot are discharged [at] the Fort of Chanah-Kalesi, [in modern Turkey]
The Great Gun at Beejapore, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Great Gun at Beejapore, 1850. By the last Indian mail, we learn, among the news from the Bombay Presidency, that "a plan is before the Government for the removal to England of the great
Section of a three-decker, showing Captain Coles's mode of altering the same into a shield... 1862Section of a three-decker, showing Captain Coles's mode of altering the same into a shield-ship, 1862. The dotted lines show the old decks of the ships
Mr. Clay's new breech-loading gun, 1862. Creator: UnknownMr. Clay's new breech-loading gun, 1862. Mr. William Clay, of the Mersey Steel and Iron Works, Liverpool, has just invented a beautiful breechloading gun made by a rolling process patented by
Testing heavy guns at Shoeburyness, 1862. Creator: UnknownTesting heavy guns at Shoeburyness, 1862. Shoeburyness is on the Essex coast, about three miles below Southend, and is an admirable situation for the vast Government establishment placed there for
Krupps 1000-Pounder Gun, c1872. Creator: UnknownKrupps 1000-Pounder Gun, c1872. Heavy artillery made of steel and manufactured by the German company founded by Friedrich Krupp
9-pounder brass gun, 56-pounder iron gun, 1854. Creator: Unknown9-pounder brass gun, 56-pounder iron gun, 1854. 9-pounder...weighing 13 cwt.; such a gun, with its carriage, limbers, ammunition (32 rounds), side-arms, and stores, weighs 38½ cwt
Mortar Dictator, in Front of Petersburg, October 1864. Creator: David KnoxMortar Dictator, in Front of Petersburg, October 1864. [Scene from the American Civil War: Union army soldiers with 13 inch mortar " Dictator" ]. Albumen print, pl
Battery No. 1, Near Yorktown, Virginia, May 1862. Creator: Wood & GibsonBattery No. 1, Near Yorktown, Virginia, May 1862. [Scene from the American Civil War: cannons mounted on a swiveling stand]. Albumen print, pl
Battery No. 4, Near Yorktown, Virginia, May 1862. Creator: Wood & GibsonBattery No. 4, Near Yorktown, Virginia, May 1862. [Scene from the American Civil War: heavy artillery and earthwork defences]. Albumen print, pl
The cannon Mons Meg at Edinburgh Castle, and a private in the 2nd battalion of Royal Scots who garrisoned the Castle in 1846, 1846
Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, GA, No. 2, 1864. Creator: George N. BarnardRebel Works in Front of Atlanta, GA, No. 2, 1864. Union soldier with Confederate cannons. Albumen print, plate 40 from the album " Photographic Views of the Sherman Campaign" (1866)
The First Gun at Fort Sumter (Major Robert Anderson), (ca. 1861?)
Heavy Artillery, 1861-65. Creator: UnknownHeavy Artillery, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
Battery Rodgers, Potomac River near Washington, 1861-65. Creator: UnknownBattery Rodgers, Potomac River near Washington, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
Cannon, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph RussellCannon, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
Coxs Landing, James River, 1864. Creator: Andrew Joseph RussellCoxs Landing, James River, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
Outer Confederate Line, Petersburg, Captured June 15, 1864, 1864. Creator: Tim O SullivanOuter Confederate Line, Petersburg, Captured June 15, 1864, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
Colored Battery, Petersburg, June, 1864. Creator: Tim O SullivanColored Battery, Petersburg, June, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
Battery Going into Action, Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, 1862. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady
Arrival at Port Tampa, Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). Creator: Burr McIntoshArrival at Port Tampa, Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). General William Rufus Shafter (1835-1906) and his aide-de-camp Lieutenant John Miley (1862-1899) of the US Army at Port Tampa, Florida
Sergeant Borrowe and the Dynamite Gun, Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). CreatorSergeant Borrowe and the Dynamite Gun, Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). Sergeant Hallett Borrowe (1864-1921) with heavy ammunition mounted on a railway wagon, Port Tampa, Florida, USA
A German Gun Position in the Heart of the Jungle: one of the 4A German Gun Position in the Heart of the Jungle, First World War, 1917-1918, (c1920)....one of the 4.1 howitzers captured in East Africa
a captured 8-inch naval gun in its concrete emplacement, First World War, c1917, (c1920). The Hindenburg Defences:, British soldiers on the Western Front in northern France
A Corner of the Arras Battlefield, First World War, April 1917, (c1920). Creator: UnknownA Corner of the Arras Battlefield, First World War, April 1917, (c1920)....infantry filing towards the communication-trenches; artillery and a tank coming into action; cavalry (in the distance)
Heavy artillery in bomb craters, First World War, c1916, (c1920). Creator: UnknownHeavy artillery in bomb craters, First World War, c1916, (c1920). In the Midst of an Attack: shell-holes as field-gun pits. Troops on the Western Front
Serbian troops in Greece, First World War, c1916, (c1920). Creator: UnknownSerbian troops in Greece, First World War, c1916, (c1920). Ready Again for the Fray: Serbian artillery on the way to the front from Salonika [Thessaloniki]
British soldiers in East Africa, First World War, c1916, (c1920). Creator: UnknownBritish soldiers in East Africa, First World War, c1916, (c1920). An Affair of Outposts: British officers watching operations from the roof of a native house in German East Africa
Artillery at Fort Souville, Verdun, northern France, First World War, c1916, (c1920). Within the Inner Lines of Verduns Defences: French guns in Fort Souville
German armaments in the Turkish Army, First World War, c1914, (c1920). Creator: UnknownGerman armaments in the Turkish Army, First World War, c1914, (c1920). Field Artillery armed with Krupp quick-firing guns
Trench mortars captured from the Germans, First World War, 1914, (c1920). Creator: UnknownTrench mortars captured from the Germans, First World War, 1914, (c1920). Siege Warfare in Flanders. From " The Great World War - A History" Volume II, edited by Frank A Mumby
The Austrian 12-inch Siege Howitzer, 1914-1918, (c1920). Creator: UnknownThe Austrian 12-inch Siege Howitzer, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). The 30.5cm siege howitzer...is one of the most terrible engines of destruction used in the Great War...It is manufactured at
Our Allies in the Far East: Japanese Sailors getting Naval Guns into position for shelling a distant Fort, 1914-1918, (c1920). Scene from the First World War
Colonial Troops for South Africa, 1900: Canadian Artillery entraining at Ottawa, (1901). Soldiers climbing onto flat-bed railway wagons carrying heavy artillery at Ottawa in Canada
Firing the 111-Ton Gun... at Woolwich, June 1887, (1901). Creator: UnknownFiring the 111-Ton Gun, with 1800-lb. projectile and 960-lb. of gunpowder, at Woolwich, June 1887, (1901). William Armstrongs monster gun which was then the largest gun in existence
Queen Victorias first visit to Scotland, 1842: Inspecting Mons Meg at Edinburgh Castle, (1901). Victoria is shown the six-tonne siege gun
The War in the Soudan, 1883-1885: Gallant Recapture of the Guns... March 13, 1884, (1901)The War in the Soudan, 1883-1885: Gallant Recapture of the Guns by the Bluejackets at the Battle of Tamanier, March 13, 1884, (1901)
The Transvaal War, 1899-1901: The Bluejackets Saving a Gun, (1901). Creator: UnknownThe Transvaal War, 1899-1901: The Bluejackets Saving a Gun, (1901). Episode during the First Boer War: British sailors pulling artillery with oxen
Guarding the Flag, (1919). Creator: UnknownGuarding the Flag, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: The two forward turrets of H.M.S. " Conqueror", showing the 13.5-inch guns, ten of which form her main armament
The Fangs of the British Lion, (1919). Creator: UnknownThe " Fangs" of the British Lion, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: The muzzles of the forward 12-inch guns of the battleship " Neptune", covered during coaling
Indian Garrison Artillery with Heavy Battery (40-pr. M. L. ) Equipment - Drill Order (Khaki), 1901Indian Garrison Artillery with Heavy Battery (40-pr. M.L.) Equipment - Drill Order (Khaki), 1901. Soldiers with heavy artillery harnessed to oxen. From " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol
Typical Group of the Servian Artillery, (1919). Creator: UnknownTypical Group of the Servian Artillery, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: Despite their rough and uncouth exterior, despite the bloody tragedies that marked their history
Dragging the Guns to New Advance Positions, (1919). Creator: UnknownDragging the Guns to New Advance Positions, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: " Our greatest enemy, " said many an officer home on leave from the front
On Board A French Dreadnought, (1919). Creator: UnknownOn Board A French Dreadnought, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: The forward turrets of one of the French Dreadnoughts operating with the Allied Fleet in the Dardanelles