- A 'Vase' or 'Pot-de-fer'
- 2 cm Flakvierling 38
- German 105-mm Gun-Howitzer
- A Krupp motor gun-carrying lorry
- A ‘Schneider’ armoured car with quick-firing gun
- An Italian design for a motor battery of quick-firing guns
- A ‘Charron’ armoured car with machine gun
- A Matchlock and a Firelock, or Fusil (17th Century)
- Different forms of crossbow bolts
- Sopwith Military Biplane
- Mounting Tripod ·303 Inch, Maxim Gun Mark
- Hunters with crossbows
- Gun Maxim, ·303 Inch - Side elevation
- German 105-mm Gun - Howitzer
- 45 mm light mortar
- Japanese 25-mm pom-pom gun
- Chinese Floating Mines used againsts HMS Encounter
- 65-17 Infantry gun
- Japanese 75-mm Anti-Aitcraft gun
- Thrust
- Gun Maxim, ·303 Inch - plan, with cover removed
- Guard
- Lunge
- A Light Egyptian Chariot
- Indian and Mound-builder Spear-heads
- Anelaces
- Bomb-releasing mechanism
- The 1.65-Inch Hotchkiss Mountain-Gun Mechanism
- An aeroplpane in war
- Phrygian helmets, bow, bipennis, quiver, tunic, axe and javelin
- Swing
- Low Parry
- Archer and Crossbowman of about 1370
- The Situation of the Cavalry man on the near side
- Manner of holding the Sling
- Sea-plane to carry a crew of seven
- Hunters with crossbows
- The Vickers
- The Head guarded against any cut
- General Arrangement of Mark V. Tank—Sectional Plan
- The Cut and Thrust in Quarte
- Service Revolver and Pistols
- The Cut of the Cavalry
- Quarte
- The 1.65-Inch Hotchkiss Mountain-Gun Carriage
- Near Side protect and Giving Point
- Russian Mine laid in the Baltic in the Crimean War
- On guard
- General Arrangement of Mark V. Tank—Sectional Elevation
- Bullet Mold
- Left Handed use
- Submarine Mine laid by the Russians in the Crimean War
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- The 1.65-Inch Hotchkiss Mountain-Gun
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- The Bayonet Exercise
- General Arrangements of Mark V. Tank—Front View
- Catapult
- Crossbowmen