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Small arms in the International Exhibition, 1862. Creator: UnknownSmall arms in the International Exhibition, 1862. 1. Sword presented by the Romans to the King of Italy; made by Castallani of Rome; 2. Sword-hilt by Wilkinson, Pall-mall; 3
Dagestani types, between 1905 and 1915. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-GorskyDagestani types, between 1905 and 1915. Sunni Muslim man wearing traditional dress and headgear, with a sheathed dagger at his side
The Circassian envoys to England, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Circassian envoys to England, 1862. Engraving from photographs by Mayall, The elder of them is named Constan Okhoo Ismael [right]...He has...resisted successfully the overwhelming forces which
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
A Souvenir of the Mutiny in India, 1858. Creator: UnknownA Souvenir of the Mutiny in India, 1858. Pendant of a waistcoat-chain commemorating...the extraordinary escape of Lieutenant Henry Edward Hall...On the 6th of April 1858, a desperate engagement
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
Filling Cartridges at the United States Arsenal, at Watertown, Massachusetts (Harpers Weekly, Vol. V), July 20, 1861
1900 Fowler armoured traction engine with munitions wagons. Creator: Unknown1900 Fowler armoured traction engine with munitions wagons
1900 Fowler F5 armoured traction engine with munitions wagons. Creator: Unknown1900 Fowler F5 armoured traction engine with munitions wagons
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
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, Kent, 1841. View showing soldiers and civilians examining cannon balls. Established in the late 17th century
A message for the Hun, France, World War I, 1916. British artillerymen loading a gun with a shell on which the message a busting time this Christmas has been painted
Feeding the guns and upsetting the Huns, France, World War I, 1916. Soldiers handling artillery shells during the Somme Offensive of July-November 1916. A field gun is on the other side of the road
A huge shell, weighing 1400lb, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916. Ready to be fired by the 15-inch howitzer, or Grandmother as it was called
A complimentary message to Fritz, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916. ArtistA complimentary message to Fritz, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916. Notice the message chalked on the shell by one of the gunners
A British ammunition column finds it hard going, World War I, c1914-c1918. ArtistA British ammunition column finds it hard going, World War I, c1914-c1918
Bombing up, 1941. Artist: Cecil BeatonBombing up, 1941. Air ground crew load bombs ready for deploying to aircraft. From Air of Glory, by Cecil Beaton. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1941]
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]
Boys of Bradfield College making shell parts, Berkshire, c1916 (1928). From The Wonder Book of Soldiers for Boys and Girls, edited by Harry Golding. [Ward. Lock & Co
Appeal for aluminum, 1940, (1940). On 9th July 1940, Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, made an appeal for the nation to provide aluminum found in household objects to be used in
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
Abandoned German ammunitions near Cambrai, World War I, 1914-1918. Artist: Realistic Travels PublishersAbandoned German ammunitions near Cambrai, World War I, 1914-1918. Stereoscopic card detail