RMBA28J2–LLOYD GEORGE served as Minister of Munitions in Asquith s 1915 coalition government - se Description below for details
RMAYK551–Florianopolis Brazil artillery Fort fortification Arms battery canon canonry force gunnery munitions weapon gun Defense Antique
RM2GKCA3T–Employees at Crane Army Ammunition Activity, a JMC subordinate installation load munitions to a container for shipment to the Joint Warfighter. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army)
RM2D9EER8–Tyre, Lebanon. July 15th 2010 A team from The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) clearing unexploded cluster munitions in the farmland of southern Lebanon.
RMHGF9C5–Winston Churchill as Minister of Munitions visits munitions factories in Glasgow Ocober 1918
RM2BDY5AF–WWI, 'Men, Munitions, Money', 1915
RMG3BA82–Munitions Factory
RMRPRTW0–Women at work during the First World War, July 1917. Munitions Production, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, England, July 1917. 'Crane girls' at work at the National Filling Factory, Chilwell. Munitionettes were British women employed in munitions factories during the time of the First World War.
RMCPJ7TD–Preparing munitions for fighter planes, 1942
RM2A1KAHT–British, WW2, Fuel Economy poster, Save fuel to make munitions for battle, (woman adding coal to fire), 1939-1946
RMEC7WM6–French munitions factory in World War One
RMD8X2WJ–Facsimile of table showing the increase in artillery shell production during the first year of the Ministry of Munitions.
RMECF0TG–Schwerin, Germany. 09th Dec, 2014. Munitions excavator Maik Rohde looks at munician casing at the planned expansion area of the Technology and Commercial Center (TGZ) in Schwerin, Germany, 09 December 2014. Since the end of August, there has been an intensive search for traces of the military past. Around 16 tons of infantry munitions, grenades, mines and tank busting weapons have been recovered from the seven hectare grounds. In East Germany, the Soviet Union armed forces used the grounds. Photo: JENS BUETTNER/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GXM3TD–Save fuel to make munitions for battle - Daughter
RMB5MA90–2 G55 R1 1918 English Munitions Store World War I History World War I Arms industry England Men and women working in a munitions
RMDEMX6C–British Munitions factory during WW1
RMERGH3B–Munitions Workers during World War 1, April 1916. Women learning to use machinery at Shoreditch Technical Institute, London.
RF2P8W82X–Traction Engines hauling lumber, Sierra Nevada & munitions, Nicaragua 1907
RM2BWBFGM–Munitions explosion at Park Royal 18th September 1919
RMBRTR0X–BRITISH MUNITIONS FACTORY with women workers during WW!.
RMMPNM1Y–'Girl workers in a munitions factory', 1915. Artist: Unknown.
RMHF9BG9–A Sikorsky MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter transfers munitions from the USN Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower to the Supply-class fast combat support ship USNS Arctic December 14, 2016 in the Mediterranean Sea.
RMP67J9P–Munitions and arms manufacture in England during world war one 1916
RMHGF9C9–Winston Churchill at Beardmore's Gun Works, Glasgow as Minister of Munitions (1917-1918). 8th October 1918,
RM2BDY5A2–WWI, 'Men, Munitions, Money', 1915
RMKRCX9X–WOMAN/MUNITIONS
RMHT26BF–A munitions factory, World War I, 1917 (1938). Artist: Horace Walter Nicholls.
RMC459NF–Woman in a munitions factory
RM2A227EW–British, WW2, Salvage poster, Paper helps to make munitions, (waste paper emptied from basket turning into bullets) 1939-1946
RMD95YHK–World War I: Women munitions workers at Krupps, Essen, Germany.
RMBH6BCT–Munitions factory in Le Creusot region of France producing large calibre shells during First World War.
RMFE0RHN–Woman working in a first world war munitions factory drilling through the base of a artillery shell
RMKXA4JD–The Empire's need. Men, munitions, money
RMB5M923–2 G55 N1 1915 4 WW1 Brit soldier on munitions store History First World War Near East After landing of allied forces on the Dard
RMT403J9–ARMEES ALLIEES 1939-1945, Caisses de munitions et voilures de parachutes, Grande caisse métallique US (38 x 30, h 36 cm) peinte en kaki marquée 'Component box MK.I 1945' et marquages au pochoir jaunes, deux caisses US métalliques kaki pour bandes de mitrailleuses de .30 et .50, un grand morceau de parachute US camouflé (environ 3 x 8 m), idem francais Indochine (environ 2,5 x 7 m) et un extracteur de parachute francais, de couleur blanche avec ressort métallique, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMERGHAY–Britain at War: Making Munitions during World War 1. Moving Heavy Gun Tubes by Muirhead Bone: 'This is a corner in the gun shop
RMRBYNEH–Archive WW2 Propaganda Poster 1940's UK Government 'SAVE FUEL to make munitions FOR BATTLE ' issued by the British Ministry of Fuel and Power
RM2BWBJRH–Munitions explosion at Park Royal 18th September 1919
RMA2JP28–MUNITIONS FACTORY Mostly women workers at the National Shell Filling Factory at Chilwell England during the First World War
RMMPPK25–'Munitions Factory, Bridgeport, Connecticut', c1875, (1938). Artist: Theodore R Davis.
RMH2M8G7–U.S. soldiers prepare confiscated munitions for a controlled detonation at Ali Base April 30, 2009 near Nasiriyah, Iraq.
RM2A5YTA4–man and woman working in a republican munitions factory during the Spanish Civil War
RFRC789M–Winston Churchill visiting Beardmore's Gun Works in Glasgow, 8th October 1917 while Minister of Munitions under Lloyd George
RMHRJAFW–Loading Old Munitions, Kunsan Air Base
RMER5GW6–WW1 Munitions Factory
RM2F3T8MK–WWI - The interior of an Italian munitions factory.
RMC45DPG–Forced laborers in a munitions factory
RMDCBBBF–Munitions factory during WW1
RMEC7XPW–Munitions and arms manufacture in England during world war one 1916
RMF2B3N1–DuPont Ladies at Munitions probe. Right to left: Felix DuPont, Mrs. DuPont and their daughter Lydia, pictured as spectators before the Senate Munitions probe, Dec. 17, 1934. - (CSU 2015 5 50)
RM2F609YE–Bantry, West Cork, Ireland. 29th Mar, 2021. A man is appearing in Bantry District Court on charges of possessing explosive components, firearms and munitions. The man, in his '50's, appeared dressed in combat fatigues. Credit: AG News/Alamy Live News
RM2GXM3T9–Save fuel to make munitions for battle - Husband
RMC6ET7C–Will you have a part in victory - Every garden a munitions plant - WWI poster
RMTABBYK–Geheimrat Prof. Dr. Max Rabes (1868 - 1944) 'Munitions' (62.5 x 40 cm), painting on wood depicting two World War I German Landsers (Infantrymen) with medical service dog. Artist signed lower left corner. Gilt plaster framed (50 x 75 cm). Max Rabes, born 17 April 1868 in Samter, Prussian province of Posen. Attended Munich School of Art under the tutorship of Paul Graeb, became an illustrator, sculptor, and artist. Best known for Orientalist paintings, but painted many Mediterranean scenes, and multiple World War I battle scenes showing German Land, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMRPRTW1–Scene in a war time munition factory. Munitionettes were British women employed in munitions factories during the time of the First World War. National Shell Filling Factory No.6, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, 1917.
RM2B1YY79–MUNITIONS WW1 1915 A female munitions worker is lifted into the barrel of a 15-inch naval gun manufactured at the Ordnance Works, Coventry, Great Britain during the First World War, in order to clean the rifling. World War 1 The Great War Naval Gun Barrel cleaning
RM2BW2JF3–Girl being trained for munitions factories at the L.C.C. Technical Institute, Shoreditch. 1914-1918
RMT5X5MA–BRITISH MUNITIONS FACTORY about 1915
RMK76XXR–1900 Fowler armoured with munitions train
RMERGK9M–Female factory workers producing munitions in Britian during World War 1, 1917.
RM2A5YPR2–India in the war. A worker in one of India's fast expanding munitions plants. India produces more than 50 different kinds of arms and ammunition of the most up-to-date type. Altogether 75% of her requirements of war supplies are made India.
RFRC7881–Winston Churchill visiting Beardmore's Gun Works in Glasgow, 8th October 1917 while Minister of Munitions under Lloyd George
RMHRKJRC–WWI, German Munitions Column
RMER5GW0–WW1 Munitions Factory
RM2F4K4GW–An old photograph taken during WWI showing predominately women & boy workers assembling shell fuses in a British munitions factory.
RMC45X5C–Production of grenades in a munitions factory, 1942
RMDCBBB9–Munitions factory during WW1
RMEC7X9H–Eton schoolboys at a munitions factory; during world war one 1914
RMF2B3TP–Senate Munitions Investigating Committee, Sept. 12, 1934. L-R: Stephen Rauschenbach, Chief Investigator for the Munitions Committee; Irenee, Pierre, and Lammot DuPont, looking over evidence at the witness stand. - (CSU 2015 5 47)
RM2F609X3–Bantry, West Cork, Ireland. 29th Mar, 2021. A man is appearing in Bantry District Court on charges of possessing explosive components, firearms and munitions. The man, in his '50's, appeared dressed in combat fatigues. Credit: AG News/Alamy Live News
RMC2JRFA–Pier, Jersey City after munitions explosion; Black Tom Depot
RMFB0C50–Bellaire, Ohio - Steamboats conveying troops and munitions of war for the Federal forces on the great Kanawha, USA Civil War
RM2B83A40–Original WW1 era real photographic postcard of German lady riveters - munitions or dock workers holding rivets, 1914-1918, Germany
RFH3EYPE–LONDON Landing munitions, Royal Dockyard, Woolwich 1855. Illustrated London News
RMMX2YHE–World War 1 Shells Ammunitions Factory UK The Chilwell munitions filling factory, Britain, WW1 More than 19 million shells were filled with explosives here by 10,000 workers between 1915-1918, during World War 1. The factory filled over half of all British shells during WW1 the Great War.
RM2BW2EG8–Girl being trained for munitions factories at the L.C.C. Technical Institute, Shoreditch. 1914-1918
RM2HETFDM–ENGLISH MUNITIONS WORKERS packing bullets during WW1.
RMPG0XDG–1900 Fowler armoured traction engine with munitions train
RMERH9K8–Munitions factory, part of arsenal, at Watertown, Massachusetts during the American Civil War. Women filling cartridges.
RMG3YY11–Munitions being prepared for a controlled detonation.
RF2K1R8FM–Winston Churchill speaking to munitions workers at an Enfield factory. 1915
RME0GYF3–Jan 1, 1940 - Reichsminister Speer, Nazi minister of munitions and fortifications, during his visit on the eastern front. (exact date unknown)
RMER5GTY–WW1 Munitions Factory
RM2C9P287–WWI - The king (George V) visits a British munitions factory in January 1917. whilst women workers watch him examining a cart full of shells.
RMC45X75–A woman in a munitions factory, 1941
RMDCBBAX–Munitions factory during WW1
RMEC7WM8–Women workers at a French munitions factory in World War One
RMF2B3TM–Senate munitions Investigating Committee, Sept. 12, 1934. General view as the DuPonts begin their testimony. L-R at table: Stephen Rauschenbach, Chief investigator for the Senate Munitions Committee; Pierre DuPont, Lammont DuPont, and Felix DuPont. - (CSU 2015 5 48)
RM2F609YJ–Bantry, West Cork, Ireland. 29th Mar, 2021. A man is appearing in Bantry District Court on charges of possessing explosive components, firearms and munitions. The man, in his '50's, appeared dressed in combat fatigues. Credit: AG News/Alamy Live News
RMC2H4F8–Boys working in Pope Munitions Factory at Westfield, Mass. - Going home
RMENBMN3–The Virginius was a fast American ship hired by Cuban insurrectionists to land men and munitions in Cuba to attack Spain. It was captured by Spain, which wanted to try and execute the men on board as pirates; they were American and British citizens.
RM2GNK08G–Original WW1 era postcard of pretty female factory war worker, wearing a tunic and mob cap, possibly munitions worker, circa 1916, unknown location, U.K.
RFMHWY1C–US CIVIL WAR. Munitions unloaded, Virginia 1935 old vintage print picture
RMTWWCNT–Vintage 1915 World War 1 Factory Shell Munitions Female women war work Production Information Propaganda image of the extensive Chilwell munitions filling factory, Britain WW1 More than 19 million infantry and naval shells were filled with explosives here by 10,000 workers between 1915-1918, during World War 1. The factory filled 50% of all British shells during the Great First World War.
RM2BW2J11–Lord George and High Explosives. The munitions Act a success. Turning high explosive shell.
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