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- 'Britain's Sure Shield'
- 3.7-cm Pak
- 30.12.2021 20.39.19 REC
- 33
- 36-inch searchlight and controller
- 36-inch searchlight and controller
- 40
- 48
- 5 inch R.F. gun and breech mechanism
- 5-cm Pak 38
- 50
- 8 cm Mortar Shell
- A ship of war, wth crossbowmen
- A store of crossbow bolts, shafts and heads
- Allonge
- An assembled mine
- Anelaces
- Arbalest
- Arbalester
- Archer and Crossbowman of about 1370
- Barrel and breech of 5-cm Pak
- Block swings free to right of gun
- boat-telephone
- Breech in normal position—closed
- Breech of 5-cm Pak
- Breech of 7.5-cm infantry howitzer
- Close-up of 75-round saddle-type drum
- Close-up of Luger pistol to show operation of extractor
- Concentrated charge made from stick grenades
- Cross Section of Luger pistol
- Cross section of magazine, trigger, and bolt mechanism of Mauser Kar. 98K rifle
- Cross-section of shaving-stick grenade
- Crossbowman approaching game
- Crossbowman, about 1430
- Crossbowmen
- Crossbowmen killing Deer and Wild Boars
- Crossbowmen practising at the target
- Diagram Showing Adaptation to the 'Large-Wheeled Tractor' Idea
- Different forms of crossbow bolts
- Field Artillery
- Frankford arsenal 21-second combination fuse
- Frankford arsenal centrifugal fuses
- Frankford arsenal time percussion or combination fuse - Model 1900
- Front View of the Guards
- General Arrangement of Mark V. Tank—Sectional Elevation
- General Arrangement of Mark V. Tank—Sectional Plan
- General Arrangements of Mark V. Tank—Front View
- German method of firing M;G. 34 from bipod mount
- Hunters with crossbows
- Hunters with crossbows
- Left side of 5-cm mortar
- Left view of 8-cm mortar, model 34
- M.G. 42
- M.G. 42, showing method of operating barrel extension
- M249 5.56 mm Machine Gun
- M249 Machine Gun
- M249 Machine Gun exploded view
- Map of Tank Operations, August–November, 1918
- Method of carrying and packing stick-type grenades
- Method of removing receiver of M.P. 40 from barrel and from magazine hosing