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Ammunition Collection (page 25)

"Ammunition: A Historical Journey Through Warfare" From the New British Sten gun by G. H

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Wart, light micrograph

Wart, light micrograph
Wart. Light micrograph of a section through a wart (verruca vulgaris). The epidermis (purple) is irregularly thickened. Magnification: x200 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Bullets F005 / 7298

Bullets F005 / 7298
Bullets

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Kidney disease, light micrograph

Kidney disease, light micrograph
Kidney disease. Light micrograph of a section through an inflamed kidney showing a glomerulus (coiled capillaries, purple). It is surrounded by vascular exudate and necrotic tubules

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Blood vessel, TEM

Blood vessel, TEM
Blood vessel. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a blood vessel, showing platelets (blue) and red blood cells (red)

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Bullets

Bullets

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Roosevelt bullet, 1912 chest X-ray C016 / 2549

Roosevelt bullet, 1912 chest X-ray C016 / 2549
Roosevelt bullet. Chest X-ray showing the bullet used in the non-fatal shooting of former US President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Arab of Lawrence Squad

Arab of Lawrence Squad
One of the Arab irregular soldiers who formed T.E. Lawrences flying squad. Date: circa 1916

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Food is ammunition. U. S. Food administration World War I poster, c1918

Food is ammunition. U. S. Food administration World War I poster, c1918
WORLD WAR I: U.S. POSTER. Food is ammunition. U.S. Food administration World War I poster, c1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Home Office Incendiary Bomb Test, WW2

Home Office Incendiary Bomb Test, WW2
Home Office Incendiary Bomb Test -- the bomb sets fire to a house

Background imageAmmunition Collection: CIVIL WAR: GEORGIA, 1864. General William Tecumseh Shermans troops removing an 8-inch Columbiad

CIVIL WAR: GEORGIA, 1864. General William Tecumseh Shermans troops removing an 8-inch Columbiad gun from Fort McAllister, near Savannah, Georgia, December 1864

Background imageAmmunition Collection: MASS. : U. S. ARSENAL, 1861. Workers filling cartridges at the U. S

MASS. : U. S. ARSENAL, 1861. Workers filling cartridges at the U. S. Arsenal at Watertown, Massachusetts
MASS.: U.S. ARSENAL, 1861. Workers filling cartridges at the U.S. Arsenal at Watertown, Massachusetts, during the Civil War. Engraving, 1861, after Winslow Homer

Background imageAmmunition Collection: CIVIL WAR: RICHMOND, 1865. Stacked and scattered ammunition near the State Arsenal at Richmond

CIVIL WAR: RICHMOND, 1865. Stacked and scattered ammunition near the State Arsenal at Richmond, Virginia. Photograph, April 1865

Background imageAmmunition Collection: UNION ARSENAL, 1861. Women workers filling cartridges at the U. S

UNION ARSENAL, 1861. Women workers filling cartridges at the U. S. Arsenal at Watertown, Massachusetts
UNION ARSENAL, 1861. Women workers filling cartridges at the U.S. Arsenal at Watertown, Massachusetts, during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, 1861, after Winslow Homer

Background imageAmmunition Collection: CIVIL WAR: ARSENAL YARD. Blakely rifles and ammunition in the Arsenal yard of Charleston

CIVIL WAR: ARSENAL YARD. Blakely rifles and ammunition in the Arsenal yard of Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph, 1865

Background imageAmmunition Collection: WINCHESTER RIFLES. Page from a Montgomery Ward catalogue of 1895

WINCHESTER RIFLES. Page from a Montgomery Ward catalogue of 1895

Background imageAmmunition Collection: AMMUNITION, 1895. Advertisement for metallic cartridges from a Montgomery Ward catalog of 1895

AMMUNITION, 1895. Advertisement for metallic cartridges from a Montgomery Ward catalog of 1895

Background imageAmmunition Collection: WHITNEY ARMS COMPANY. Whitneyville, Connecticut. Wood engraving, 1878

WHITNEY ARMS COMPANY. Whitneyville, Connecticut. Wood engraving, 1878

Background imageAmmunition Collection: 0013332

0013332
BESSEMER STEEL, 1875. Casting large steel ingots for heavy ordnance at the Bessemer Steel plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Line engraving, American, 1875

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Grand result Buying guns, ammunition, and fishing tackle fro

Grand result Buying guns, ammunition, and fishing tackle from Paul Meyers, 625 South Second St. and 212 Vine St. Philadelphia, Pa

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Savannah, Ga. vicinity. Shermans troops removing ammunitio

Savannah, Ga. vicinity. Shermans troops removing ammunition from Fort McAllister in wheelbarrows. Photograph of the War in the West. These photographs are of Sherman at the sea, December 1864

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Ammunition! And remember - bonds buy bullets

Ammunition! And remember - bonds buy bullets!. Poster showing a soldier with a machine gun in the heat of battle, reaching out for ammunition. Date 1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Regulars and irregulars - but all arrayed against a common e

Regulars and irregulars - but all arrayed against a common enemy - That ammunition fits our gun only. Tiger in fort with flag Tammany graft looking through telescope at Seth Low

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Finished shells in a munitions factory, 1939

Finished shells in a munitions factory, 1939
Men arranging finished shells in a great stack ready for dispatch to the ammunition convoys. These shells are designed for use by the 3.7 inch guns. Date: 1939

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Arsenal at Sidi-Abdallah, Algeria

Arsenal at Sidi-Abdallah, Algeria
Algeria - Sidi-Abdallah - General view of the Arsenal buildings. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAmmunition Collection: New Zealand howitzer battery moving shells, WW1

New Zealand howitzer battery moving shells, WW1
Men of a New Zealand howitzer battery moving a supply of shells during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Observer with ammunition for Lewis gun, WW1

Observer with ammunition for Lewis gun, WW1
An observer taking on board his 97 shot magazine, containing ammunition for his Lewis gun, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: American soldiers with German machine gun, WW1

American soldiers with German machine gun, WW1
American soldiers manning a captured German machine gun on the western front during the First World War. Date: 1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: L Wain. The coconut shy

L Wain. The coconut shy
The Coconut Shy. Artist: Louis Wain. Happy cats having fun shying at coconuts as their brave companions recover the ammunition Date: 1904

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Loading pontoon boats with ammunition, Western Front, WW1

Loading pontoon boats with ammunition, Western Front, WW1
British troops loading pontoon boats with ammunition on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: American gunners and transport near St Mihiel, France, WW1

American gunners and transport near St Mihiel, France, WW1
American gunners and transport making a stop on a road near St Mihiel, north eastern France, during the First World War. Date: September 1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Italian soldiers fighting in the Dolomites

Italian soldiers fighting in the Dolomites
The Italians fought a ferocious war in the mountains of the Dolomites during the First World War - not only against each other but also against the hostile conditions. Date: circa 1916

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Austrian weapons captured by the Russians, WW1

Austrian weapons captured by the Russians, WW1
Austrian weapons captured by the Russians at Podvolochisk, Galicia (now Ukraine) during the First World War. A box of shells is propped up against the wheel of a field gun carriage. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Russian troops with ammunition, WW1

Russian troops with ammunition, WW1
Russian troops with ammunition during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: American and French ammunition, France, WW1

American and French ammunition, France, WW1
American and French ammunition being transported to the front at the start of the Aisne-Marne Offensive in northern France, towards the end of the First World War. Date: 18 July 1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Ordnance Depot - Basra, Iraq, WWI

Ordnance Depot - Basra, Iraq, WWI
The Ordnance Depot on the banks of the Shatt al-Arab Waterway (which leads out to the Persian Gulf) at Basra, Iraq - WWI Date: circa 1917

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Brtish corporal checking shell delivery, WW1

Brtish corporal checking shell delivery, WW1
A British corporal checking a delivery of shells which have arrived by rail, on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: German machine gun, Grandpre, France, WW1

German machine gun, Grandpre, France, WW1
The German machine gun that held US troops at Grandpre, north eastern France, during the First World War. Date: 6 November 1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Turkish troops with flag, WW1

Turkish troops with flag, WW1
Men of the Turkish army with a large flag during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Muslim women sorting ammunition, Turkey, WW1

Muslim women sorting ammunition, Turkey, WW1
Muslim women sorting ammunition for the British army in Turkey during the First World War. Date: 1917

Background imageAmmunition Collection: American soldiers at Citroen Munitions, France, WW1

American soldiers at Citroen Munitions, France, WW1
American soldiers lunching at Citroen Munitions in France during the First World War. Date: August 1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: American troops with 75 mm French field gun, France, WW1

American troops with 75 mm French field gun, France, WW1
American troops in action with a 75 mm French field gun on the western front in France during the First World War. Date: 1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: New Zealand gunners loading ammunition, France, WW1

New Zealand gunners loading ammunition, France, WW1
New Zealand gunners loading a limber with ammunition near Albert, northern France, during the First World War. Date: September 1916

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Indian carts transporting ammunition, Middle East, WW1

Indian carts transporting ammunition, Middle East, WW1
Indian carts transporting ammunition along a road across the desert in the Middle East during the First World War. A shell has just exploded in the distance. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Workers Reply to General Sir Douglas Haig, WW1

Workers Reply to General Sir Douglas Haig, WW1
Workers Reply to General Sir Douglas Haig -- the wording of a Resolution passed at the Trade Union Conference at Caxton Hall on 18 July 1916

Background imageAmmunition Collection: American ammunition transport, Soulosse, France, WW1

American ammunition transport, Soulosse, France, WW1
American troops of the 101st company transporting ammunition through Soulosse-sous-Saint-Elophe in north eastern France during the First World War

Background imageAmmunition Collection: American troops in action, Beauges sur Aire, France, WW1

American troops in action, Beauges sur Aire, France, WW1
American troops in action at Beauges sur Aire, northern France, during the First World War. They are firing rifle grenades. Date: 23 October 1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Ammunition supplies by donkey, North Africa, WW1

Ammunition supplies by donkey, North Africa, WW1
Ammunition supplies are delivered by donkey to the front in North Africa during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAmmunition Collection: Remains of ammunition dump, La Boisselle, France, WW1

Remains of ammunition dump, La Boisselle, France, WW1
The remains of a destroyed ammunition dump outside La Boisselle, northern France, during the First World War. Date: October 1916



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"Ammunition: A Historical Journey Through Warfare" From the New British Sten gun by G. H. Davis to Gun Running by Ulster Volunteer Force, it has played a crucial role in shaping history. In the preparations for the Easter (Dublin) Rising of 1916, figures like Mary Spring Rice and Molly ensured that every bullet counted, fueling the fight for independence. The British Square at Pollilur stands as a testament to the power in decisive battles throughout time. It exemplifies how well-equipped forces can turn tides and secure victories. During the Vietnam War, artillery became synonymous with destruction. An American artilleryman discards spent shell casings from a 105mm Howitzer in South Vietnam's central highlands - an image that captures both the intensity and aftermath of war. Even on home soil, ammunition production was paramount during times of conflict. Swindon Works War Work on January 22nd, 1942 showcased Britain's determination to arm its troops effectively. Advancements in technology brought about new forms of weaponry such as Brimstone air-to-ground missiles mounted on triple launchers - showcasing how ammunition evolved alongside warfare strategies. Looking back further into history, British Troops at Gallipoli relied heavily on ammunition to navigate treacherous terrains and defend their positions against formidable enemies. Not limited to modern warfare alone, even classic firearms like side-by-side shotguns made by skilled craftsmen had their place in battles throughout England's past - each cartridge loaded representing potential victory or defeat. Transportation also played a vital role when it came to supplying troops with much-needed supplies during World War I; hence an Ammunition Bus became an essential part of military logistics during those trying times. And finally, we delve into historical artifacts like the Cased Colt Dragoon Model 1848 Revolver from England which showcases not only exquisite craftsmanship but also highlights how early weapons shaped the course of history.