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French artillery between 1500-50, from
'L'Artillerie Francaise'
Johannes Moltzheim
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Portrait of a soldier, 1753
William Baillie
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Battle of Vertieres, San Domingo, 18th
November 1803, engraved by Frilley, 1803
French School
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Ralph Hamor visits Powhatan, 1619
Theodore de Bry
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The Battle of Poitiers
Pat Nicolle
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The 'Death Ride' of the Prussian Uhlans at
Mars-le-Tour in 1890
Pat Nicolle
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Chinese Boxers
Pat Nicolle
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The Duke of Cumberland
Pat Nicolle
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The Death of Sennacherib
Pat Nicolle
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Samurai
Pat Nicolle
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Napoleon's Imperial Guard
Pat Nicolle
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Napoleon and Napoleon's Imperial Guard
Pat Nicolle
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Assyrian Attack
Pat Nicolle
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Grenades: rifle and hand in everyday use at
the front, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English School
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Aerial Bombs, explosive and incendiary
, showing their interior arrangement and action-mechanism, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English School
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The Devil's Foundry- for Germany's Great
Guns; the Krupp works at Essen, a Press-Room, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English School
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The Devil's Foundry: will the Allies destroy
it on their way to Berlin? A smelting-room at Krupps, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English School
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Where Germany's great "Coal-box" siege-guns
are made: one of the chief gun-finishing shops at Krupp's, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English Photographer
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The Weapon which is said to have changed
German Infantry tactics: A Machine-gun in the German trenches, from 'The Illustrated War News'
German Photographer
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Aerial Torpedoes- the most dreaded of
trench-missiles, in a French munition-factory which turns them out wholesale, from 'The Illustrated War News'
French Photographer
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Two types of automatic machine-rifle, the
Lewis Gun and the Hotchkiss 'Mitrailleuse Portative', from 'The Illustrated War News'
English School
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Later Derby-groupers learning munition-work
at a special L.C.C. class at the Shoreditch Technical Institute, London, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English Photographer
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At one of the great Gun-factories of France
, '75's' ready to be sent to the Front, from 'The Illustrated War News'
French Photographer
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'The Loyal Devotion of India to the Common
heritage', Indian students making shells at a Government Technical School, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English Photographer
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At the 'Krupps' of France the Creusot war
munition works, high explosive shells in the workshops, from 'The Illustrated War News'
German Photographer
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Shell-making at the Creusot works, testing
for flaws by sound, from 'The Illustrated War News'
German Photographer
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Making wicker cases for British shells
: fashioning the 'baskets', and a model of a shell to ensure a good fit, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English Photographer
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Able to fire a steady stream of bullets, the
Maxim-A machine gun used by many armies, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English School
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Sent to Russia for active service, including
the charging of German artillery: a British armoured-car, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English School
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Munition workers in training at Shoreditch
Technological Institute, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English Photographer
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Women's part in the organisation of Victory
: munition workers learning to use machinery at the Shoreditch Technological Institute, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English Photographer
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For General Petain's guns, French women
finishing shell cases, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English School
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Air-torpedoes at Verdun: a French soldier
preparing to fire one under the direction of an officer, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English Photographer
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The Satire of Science in War, protection for
the allies against the enemy: 'weeping shells' and gas, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English Photographer
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French women's share in the making of
munitions: Women manipulating lathes and testing results in a French shell factory, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English School
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The Welsh attack on Montgomery Castle in 1095
led by Cadwgan ap Bleddyn, Prince of Powys, illustration from the book 'The History of the Nation'
Alfred Pearse
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