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Recessing rings, between c1915 and c1920. Creator: Bain News ServiceRecessing rings, between c1915 and c1920
Removing nose from 6 inch shell, between c1915 and c1920. Creator: Bain News ServiceRemoving nose from 6 inch shell, between c1915 and c1920
English women finishing a 9.2 shell, between c1915 and 1917. Creator: Bain News ServiceEnglish women finishing a 9.2 shell, between c1915 and 1917. Women workers inspecting 9.2 explosive shells in a factory during World War I
The Gun Factory, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Gun Factory, 1917
Visites de M Albert Thomas aux usines de guerre, 1916. Creator: UnknownVisites de M Albert Thomas aux usines de guerre; M Albert Thomas devant le panorama d'une grande usine de guerre surgie du sol en huit mois: la nouvelle poudrerie de Toulouse, 1916
Les femmes dans les usines de guerre; Un atelier de femmes dans une usine... 1916. Creator: UnknownLes femmes dans les usines de guerre; Un atelier de femmes dans une usine de guerre : verification des obus, 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVII
Ammunition Works at Northfleet - Ball-Cartridge-Making, 1854. Creator: UnknownAmmunition Works at Northfleet - Ball-Cartridge-Making, 1854. Kent factory of Schlesinger & Wells during the Crimean War - extensive contract for the supply of ball cartridges to the Turkish
Ammunition Works at Northfleet - Bullet-Casting, 1854. Creator: UnknownAmmunition Works at Northfleet - Bullet-Casting, 1854. Kent factory of Schlesinger & Wells during the Crimean War -...extensive contract for the supply of ball cartridges to the Turkish
Girls making cartridges for Enfield rifles at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, 1862. Creator: UnknownGirls making cartridges for Enfield rifles at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, 1862. Our illustration was taken [at]...the Royal Laboratory Department...near the Plumstead marshes
Finishing shells at Woolwich Arsenal, 1862. Creator: W ThomasFinishing shells at Woolwich Arsenal, 1862. Exertions are continued at Woolwich to supply munitions of war to the British possessions in North America...The splendid shell foundry is capable of
The Armour Plate Press, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Armour Plate Press, 1917
In the Jaws of Death, Rolling Bars for Shells, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellIn the Jaws of Death, Rolling Bars for Shells, 1916
The Biggest Lathe in the World, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Biggest Lathe in the World, 1917
Cutting and Turning a Big Gun, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellCutting and Turning a Big Gun, 1916
Steel Bars for Shells, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellSteel Bars for Shells, 1916
The Old Gun-Pit, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Old Gun-Pit, 1916
The Cauldrons, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Cauldrons, 1916
The Little Men of the Big Hammer, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Little Men of the Big Hammer, 1917
Making Rifles, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellMaking Rifles, 1917
The Bay of the Thousand Girls, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Bay of the Thousand Girls, 1916
The Acolytes Preparing the Altar of the War God, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Acolytes Preparing the Altar of the War God, 1916
The Basilica of War, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Basilica of War, 1916
Evening in the Munitions Country, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellEvening in the Munitions Country, 1916
The Big Gate of the Big Shop, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Big Gate of the Big Shop, 1916
By-Products, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellBy-Products, 1916
The Great Hammer, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Great Hammer, 1916
Finishing Shells, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellFinishing Shells, 1916
Casting Shells, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellCasting Shells, 1917
Gun-Testing, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellGun-Testing, 1916
The Gun Shop, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Gun Shop, 1916
Shell Factory, No. I, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellShell Factory, No.I, 1917
Shaping a Gun from an Ingot, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellShaping a Gun from an Ingot, 1917
Shell Factory, No. II, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellShell Factory, No.II, 1917
Ready for War, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellReady for War, 1916
Taking the Big Gun Away, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellTaking the Big Gun Away, 1916
From the Tops of the Furnaces, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellFrom the Tops of the Furnaces, 1916
Bringing in the Gun, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellBringing in the Gun, 1916
Fitting Guns in Turrets, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellFitting Guns in Turrets, 1916
The Gun Pit, No. I, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Gun Pit, No.I, 1917
In the Land of Brobdingnag, the Armour Plate Bending Press, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellIn the Land of Brobdingnag, the Armour Plate Bending Press, 1917
Gun Pit, No. II, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellGun Pit, No.II, 1917
Building the Great Turret, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellBuilding the Great Turret, 1916
Munitions River, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellMunitions River, 1916
Within the Furnaces, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellWithin the Furnaces, 1916
Making Armour-Plate, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellMaking Armour-Plate, 1916
The Gun Forge, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Gun Forge, 1916
The Forges, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Forges, 1917
The Gun-Testing Ground, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Gun-Testing Ground, 1917
Forging Shells, The Slaves of the Wheel, 1917. Creator: Joseph PennellForging Shells, The Slaves of the Wheel, 1917
The Urns, Casting Big Shells, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Urns, Casting Big Shells, 1916
Planing Big Shells, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellPlaning Big Shells, 1916
The Shell Factory, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellThe Shell Factory, 1916
Munition Works, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellMunition Works, 1916
The New Gun-Pit, 1916. Creator: Joseph PennellThe New Gun-Pit, 1916
Filling Cartridges at the United States Arsenal, at Watertown, Massachusetts (Harpers Weekly, Vol. V), July 20, 1861
Britains Army of Women Workers, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). Creator: UnknownBritains Army of Women Workers, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920)....mess room at a national projectile factory. From " The Great World War: A History", Volume VI
Women Workers and the War... First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). Creator: UnknownWomen Workers and the War: drilling and assembling operations on fuses, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). From " The Great World War: A History", Volume VI, edited by Frank A Mumby
Women at Work that Men might Fight, 1916. Creator: UnknownWomen at Work that Men might Fight, 1916. From " The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume IV. The Summer Campaign - 1915", edited by J. A. Hammerton
Women Workers for the War, c1914-1918, (c1920). Creator: UnknownWomen Workers for the War, c1914-1918, (c1920). Shell-making in one of the Scottish munition works. Women manufacturing shells in a factory during the First World War
U.S. Naval Gun Factory. Wash. D.C. 2 men working at bench, 1903. Creator: Frances Benjamin JohnstonU.S. Naval Gun Factory. Wash. D.C. 2 men working at bench, 1903
Munitions Factory, Bridgeport, Connecticut, c1870s. Artist: Theodore R DavisMunitions Factory, Bridgeport, Connecticut, c1870s. Machines speeded up production after the Civil War. Illustration from Adventures of America, 1857-1900, by John A Kouwenhoven
Leaving the Munition Works, 1918, 1920. Artist: Winifred KnightsLeaving the Munition Works, 1918, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
Scene at Silvertown following an explosion in a munitions factory, London, World War I, 1917. The explosion, which happened at 6.52 pm on Friday 19 January, killed 73 people and injured over 400
Watts Shot Tower, Lambeth, London, 1813. View with Somerset House behind and to the left of the tower
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, Kent, 1841. View showing soldiers and civilians examining cannon balls. Established in the late 17th century
Women munitions workers putting a coat of paint on aerial bombs, World War I, c1914-c1918
Girl workers in a munitions factory, 1915. From The Manchester Guardian History of the War Vol. III - 1915.. [John Heywood Ltd, London, 1915]. (Colorised black and white print)
Munition City, 1916, (1917). Artist: Joseph PennellMunition City, 1916, (1917). From Bibbys Annual 1917, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1917]
A munitions factory, World War I, 1917 (1938). Artist: Horace Walter NichollsA munitions factory, World War I, 1917 (1938). Munitions workers with shells in a warehouse at National Shell Filling Factory No 6 at Chilwell, Nottinghamshire
Munition Workers Wearing Respirators While Filling Sells with Trinitrotoluene (T. N. T. ), c1916, (19)Munition Workers Wearing Respirators While Filling Sells with Trinitrotoluene (T.N.T.), c1916, (1935). From His Majesty The King 1910-1935. [Associated Newspapers Ltd. London, 1935]
Where The Shells Came From (Sheffield), c1927, (1927). Artist: Reginald BelfieldWhere The Shells Came From (Sheffield), c1927, (1927). From From Landscape To Studio, by Reginald Belfield. [Methuen & Co. Ltd, London, 1927]
Girl munition workers at their lathes in a Scottish mill, c1914. By June 1917, roughly 80% of the weaponry and ammunition used by the British army during World War I was being made by munitionettes
The Czar, taken among the workmen at the great Putiloff Munition and Engineering Works, 1914A photograph of the Czar, taken among the workmen at the great Putiloff Munition and Engineering Works at Petrograd, c1914. Tsar Nicholas II (1868?1918) visits the Putilov Works in Petrograd
His Majesty inspects the shells at Holmes and Co Ltd, Hull, Yorkshire, World War I, c1914-c1918. King George V visiting a munitions works. Stereoscopic card. Detail
Munitions factory, London, World War I, 1914-1918. Artist: HauaMunitions factory, London, World War I, 1914-1918
Munitions factory workers, London, World War I, 1914-1918. Artist: HauaMunitions factory workers, London, World War I, 1914-1918. Group portrait of workers in a factory producing bombs. The photographers shadow can be seen in the foreground
Moulding explosive gum cartridges, Isleten, near Fluelen, Switzerland, 1893. A print from the Illustrated London News, 7th January 1893
Views in the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield, c1880. The boilerhouse, grindery, annealing furnaces, brasswork, forges. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I
In the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, c1880. The shot and shell foundry, the shot yard, bullet making, carriage department, turning room, and forging a breech coil
Packing cartridges into boxes at Isleten, near Fluelen, Switzerland, 1893. A print from the Illustrated London News, (7 January 1893)
Filling cartridges with dynamite powder at Isleten, near Fluelen, Switzerland, 1893. A print from the Illustrated London News, (7 January 1893)
Woolwich Arsenal, London, 20th Century. Established in the late 17th century, Woolwich Arsenal was named the Royal Arsenal by George III in 1805
Women manufacturing shell casings in a Russian factory, World War II, 1943
Young girls assembling machine guns in a Russian factory, 1943