RMGG2EJR–The 1st Heavy artillery volunteers' regiment walking towards the Boston harbour United States enters the war - 1917 United States, World War I Washington, National archives
RFKGX96J–The Liverpool Brigade of Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, at Southport 1877. The Illustrated London News
RMPA8TXC–109 Gun for coastal defence for the Westport Artillery Volunteers ATLIB 338340
RM2A60ANH–Victorian royal naval artillery volunteers
RM2P154E8–Lord Aberdeen, portrait photograph, 1918 May 2. John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair, British politician. Honorary Colonel of the 1st Aberdeenshire Artillery Volunteers.
RMCPJ28D–Spanish volunteers with an artillery piece at the eastern Front, 1942
RMB54NE9–When men of 104 Light Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, (Volunteers), Newport, (see note below) fire a 21 - gun salute to
RM2MBBPC8–''The Royal Navy Artillery Volunteers - An Entertainment on Board HMS "Frolic"', 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891.
RMCPHY49–Norwegian volunteers of the Waffen-SS on the Eastern Front, 1942
RFH3HG37–SURREY Officers of 2nd Artillery Troops 1865. Illustrated London News
RMH3AGPT–Artillery of the Waffen SS in Courland Brueckenkopf, 1945
RFH3EY38–SCOTLAND Midlothian Artillery drillhall, Edinburgh 1867. Illustrated London News
RMCP3MG1–military, Great Britain, militia, exercise ot the Sussex Artillery in the Downs, wood engraving, 'The Illustrated London News', 13.4.1861, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMKWAYNT–Dressed in long wool coats and hats, two female volunteers for the Salvation Army, known as 'donut lassies, ' hand out donuts to two returned African American soldiers of the 351st Field Artillery, Louisville, Kentucky, 1919. Image courtesy National Archives.
RMH5B0EP–Volunteers Wanted for the Royal Regiment of Artillery
RM2APWM34–War volunteers in Malacca and Indonesia Military patrol on Java Date: March 1946 Location: Indonesia, Java, Dutch East Indies Keywords: artillery, military
RM2T1KWXC–At work in a British Shell Factory, England, C 1940 Bertie Beale, aged 64, works on a large shell at a factory somewhere in England. Mr Beale has been working in shell production since 1899 and between 1896 and 1900 was an artillery man in the City of London Volunteers.
RF2K0NA49–The Great Battle of the West, Wilson's Creek, Missouri - Repulse of the Rebel cavalry by a section of artillery under Captain James Totten, supported by a company of Captain Wood's Kansas Rangers (Cavalry), and two companies of Second Regiment of Kansas Volunteers. August 10th, 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2PC9HYN–Robert H. Kelly, Union soldier, full-length portrait, standing, facing left. Printed on mount: Photographed by Purviance, cor. Fifth and Wood Sts, Pittsburgh, Handwritten on verso: Bugler Kelly - Knap's Pa Batty, In album: [U.S. army officers and other persons of the Civil War period / John White Geary, comp. 1861-1865], no. 46, surrogate p. 12 (upper right), Identified by Amy Jones (May 2011). See the muster roll for 'Knap's Battery, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Independent Battery E', (www.pa-roots.com/pacw/artillery/indbatte.html), Surrogate available as color laser copy in P&P Reading Room. So
RF2HXNYRM–Civil War Cannon from the book ' A history of the Fifth regiment, New Hampshire volunteers, in the American civil war, 1861-1865 ' by William Child, Published in 1893
RMH3BP5T–With the blessing of Pope Pius IX, the departure of the Papal Zouaves, an infantry force formed in defence of the Papal States against the forces of the newly united Kingdom of Italy in September 1870, in which the Papal forces were outnumbered almost seven to one. They fought off enemy lancers on the 13th, withdrew with Papal artillery under heavy fire on the 20th and made preparations for a counterattack against the Garibaldians before being told to surrender, whereupon they destroyed their weapons.
RMPA8TX7–109 Gun for coastal defence for the Westport Artillery Volunteers ATLIB 314513
RMHRNY94–WWI, Salvation Army Welcomes Soldiers
RM2P154E0–Lord Aberdeen, portrait photograph, 1918 May 2. John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair, British politician. Honorary Colonel of the 1st Aberdeenshire Artillery Volunteers.
RMTA2DNC–Undated photo of an anti-aircraft unit of the Condor Legion during the deployment in the Spanish Civil War. Five men are taking aim at ground targets with a 2cm FLAK 39 in a sandbag position. On the left in the front there are crates of ammunition. The soldiers are wearing M35 steel helmets.
RMB54NEP–When men of 104 Light Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, (Volunteers), Newport, (see note below) fire a 21 - gun salute to
RM2WRGY9P–Vase presented to Lieutenant-Colonel Hamilton, of the 7th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers, 1864. 'On the 10th January an interesting gathering took place at Liverpool, on the occasion of the presentation of a testimonial to Colonel Hamilton by the non-commissioned officers and gunners of the 7th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers. The testimonial is a handsome massive silver vase, on an ebony stand, ornamented with wreaths of gold, and bearing the following inscription: "Presented to Lieutenant-Colonel Hamilton by the non-commissioned officers and gunners of the 7th L. A. V., as an expressio
RM2AX3NWY–Concise history of the camp and field life of the 122d Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers [electronic resource] . f which discernible glimpseswere afforded as the frequent and vivid flashes of lightningwould illuminate the darkness then pending, with the rainstill coming down in torrents, drenching us to the skin. Thecommingling of the noise of the elements with that pro-duced by the artillery and infantry firing, served to impressthe hoys of the 12 2d Regiment, P. V., with the idea thatthey were then in the very midst of pandemonium itself. The firing was kept up until 9 oclock, when all suddenlybec
RFH3H864–YORKS Drillshed, West Riding Artillery, Heckmondwyke 1867. Illustrated London News
RFH3EYNF–KENT Night artillery exercise, Ore Creek, Faversham 1864. Illustrated London News
RM2APTM44–War volunteers in Malacca and Indonesia Placing light artillery in a kampong Date: March 1946 Location: Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, Dutch East Indies Keywords: artillery, villages, military
RM2X14DNP–ATS AT WORK IN ORDNANCE DEPOT - L/Cpl Gladys Gardner and her sister Pte. Margaret Gardner of Stoke,on Trent are serving together at an Ordnance Depot in the Midlands. Gladys, who is 23 worked in a tile factory before the War. She was one of the first volunteers for the Service in 1938 and was called up two days after War broke out. Margaret 20, who formerly worked with her sister and later went into munitions, joined up as year ago. Now they are both working as storewomen, handling vast stocks of ATS uniforms. They have two brothers in the Royal Artillery, one in the RAF and another in the ATC
RF2HXNYRP–Civil War Cannon from the book ' A history of the Fifth regiment, New Hampshire volunteers, in the American civil war, 1861-1865 ' by William Child, Published in 1893
RMB54NEM–When men of 104 Light Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, (Volunteers), Newport, (see note below) fire a 21 - gun salute to
RM2X21TMM–Night attack of the Kent Artillery Volunteers in Ore Creek, near Faversham, 1864. View of '...the rehearsal of a night attack and defence, with the assistance of three ships' launches armed with 6-pounders lent by the naval authorities at Sheerness...The defending party...took up their position in the fields near the village of Ore, close to the water of Ore creek, where they had a battery of 24-pounders behind some earthworks which they had thrown up in an intrenched and palisaded space...On the other side Captain Harper, in the three launches from Sheerness, which represented gun-boats on th
RM2AX32F3–Concise history of the camp and field life of the 122d Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers [electronic resource] . - - - * Jjjjj a. ^s^s^ ^^ sllslslls aKSBI THE DISASTROUS MUD-MARCH BY MAJOR-GENERAL BURNSIDE. I22d Regiment Penna Volunteers. 195 the artillery and army wagons, sticking fast all around us,while stragglers were coming in from all sides—presenting asight, though awful and uninviting, yet impressive—onebeyond a perfect description on our part. Indeed, therewas certainly no longer any semblance of organization, foreverything movable seemed to move according to its ownvolition or desi
RM2APTWGP–War volunteers in Malacca and Indonesia Installation of light guns in a kampong Date: March 1946 Location: Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, Dutch East Indies Keywords: villages, artillery, military
RM2GNAYY6–The German volunteers Division sent against Jackson from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil war times, sixteen reproductions in color of famous war paintings. The new text history by Henry W. Elson. A. complete illustrated history of the Civil war
RMB54NEG–When men of 104 Light Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, (Volunteers), Newport, (see note below) fire a 21 - gun salute to
RM2R8Y339–Presentation of Colours to the Calcutta Volunteer Guards, by the Viscountess Canning, 1857. 'Some 20,000 to 25,000 were present...consisting, including artillery, cavalry, and infantry, of 900 men...Her Ladyship [the Vicereine of India] arrived on the ground on horseback...accompanied by the Governor-General, the Commander-in- Chief, Generals Windham and Beatson...Lady Canning's address was as follows: "Calcutta Volunteers - I have great pleasure in presenting you these colours. The readiness with which you came forward at a time of trouble and anxiety, and sacrificed your leisure, your e
RMERT88K–Armoured Tractor, ploughing fields littered with shells and bombs, 31st August 1969. Forestry Commission volunteers help reclaim 900 acres of a Royal Artillery range for forestry work, Trawsfynydd, Merioneth, North Wales.
RM2AX3DXY–Concise history of the camp and field life of the 122d Regiment, Penn'a Volunteers [electronic resource] . ds, in and through all the intri-cate and various movements pertaining thereto, togetherwith other regiments, etc. The passage of the Division inreview before our generals commanding, presented a grandand imposing sight; therefore, we feel justified in recordingthe special mention of its composition and construction, viz:1 st Brigade—i22d Regiment, P V., 86th and 124th Regi-ments, N. V V., and Battery H, 1st Ohio Artillery, undercommand of Brigadier-Ceneral A. S. Piatt; 2d Brigade—84th an
RM2APX6GG–War volunteers in Malacca and Indonesia Repair of light guns in a kampong Date: March 1946 Location: Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, Dutch East Indies Keywords: artillery, villages, military
RM2GNAYPE–cavalry of the Army of the Ohio Company D, Fourth Kentucky Volunteers, enlisted at Louisville, December, 1861. from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil war times, sixteen reproductions in color of famous war paintings. The new text history by Henry W. Elson. A. complete illustrated history of the Civil war
RM2T1DJ4R–The Volunteer Review in Hyde Park, [London], 1860. 'The volunteers were formed in a line of battalions, in contiguous columns at quarter distance, varying from 400 to 950 strong; four battalions forming a brigade, with the exception of the Artillery, which consisted of two battalions only. The whole mass or line was formed into two grand divisions, the first being the largest, embracing, in addition to four battalions (the strength of the second division), the Artillery Brigade, and the single battalion on the extreme right, composed of Mounted Rifles, the Hon. Artillery Company, Engineers, an
RMERT97Y–Armoured Tractor, ploughing fields littered with shells and bombs, 31st August 1969. Forestry Commission volunteers help reclaim 900 acres of a Royal Artillery range for forestry work, Trawsfynydd, Merioneth, North Wales. Ploughman John Jones, wearing steel helmet and drives an armoured tractor, one of 12 Forestry Commission volunteers.
RM2CE00EW–. The Flowery republic / by Frederick McCormick ... with special illustrations by the author and from photographs and the Chinese press ; maps, etc . Revolutionist Volunteers.. Artillery leaving Hsiao-Chia Chiang. To face p. 70 FOREIGNERS OF SZECHUAN 71 king. They report communications possible betweenClieng-tu and Tze-chow. 200 rebels and four soldiers arereported killed at one place ; 100 rebels killed and twosoldiers wounded at another. Seventeen soldiers havebeen massacred at a feast through trickery, only three oftheir party escaping. The British Consul-General writes to his colleague atC
RM2APTJJ7–War volunteers in Malacca and Indonesia Setting up light guns in a kampong Date: March 1946 Location: Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, Dutch East Indies Keywords: villages, artillery , military
RM2T1DKWX–Review of Her Majesty's Troops and Volunteers at Cape Town by Prince Alfred - from a sketch by T. W. Bowler, 1860. Queen Victoria's son makes an official visit to the Cape Colony. 'Cape Corps.; H.M. 59th Regiment; Volunteer Cavalry; Sappers; Volunteer Rifles...on the racecourse at Green Point...commanded by his Excellency Lieut.-General Wynyard...The troops having marched past in slow and quick time, and the cavalry and artillery having passed at a canter, the General commanding proceeded to carry out the plan of a sham-fight previously arranged...a terrific combat ensued. Inch by inch and foo
RMERTAH1–Armoured Tractor, ploughing fields littered with shells and bombs, 31st August 1969. Forestry Commission volunteers help reclaim 900 acres of a Royal Artillery range for forestry work, Trawsfynydd, Merioneth, North Wales. Ploughman John Jones, wearing steel helmet and drives an armoured tractor, one of 12 Forestry Commission volunteers.
RM2CE1PFF–. The life of Napoleon I, including new materials from the British official records . Medal stkiok to commemorate the intended InasionFROM Boulogne. Ol2i. Napoleon. ReT. Hercules crushing [he sea monster.Deseente en Aite^leterre—Prappee a- Landres en 1804. MEDAL.S.From Delarochcs Trcsor cle Xuinisniatitiuc * and Ivlwards Napoleon Medals.vol. I. ^i THE BOULOGNE FLOTILLA 465 pinnaces and row-boats were ready to attack the flotillabefore it could attempt the disembarkation of horses,artillery, and stores, and that 180,000 regulars and militia,aided by 400,000 volunteers, were ready to defend our
RMERXDTE–The Guns of the C Glamorgan Yeomanry of the Royal Artillary Volunteers, give a 21 gun salute at Cardiff Castle, to mark the 83rd birthday of the Queen Mother, Cardiff, Wales, Thursday 4th August 1983.
RM2APTJH2–War volunteers in Malacca and Indonesia Setting up light artillery in a kampong Date: March 1946 Location: Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, Dutch East Indies Keywords: artillery, villages, military
RM2T1DK3P–Presentation of a silver trumpet to the Artillery Corps and a silver bugle to the Rifle Corps, at Boston, 1860. Event held in the park of Major Hopkins. 'Mrs. Little [the mayoress] said..."I have the pleasure of appearing before you for the purpose of presenting to you these testimonials of appreciation of the manner in which you have come forward at the call of your country. They express the interest which we, in common with all our countrywomen, feel at the success of this patriotic movement, which has called down the admiration of our Sovereign herself...Captain White: I present you wi
RM2CJ8EHY–. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . a Heavy Artillery. Section Battery H,Captain W D. Rank (serving as light artillery).Second Brigade—Colonel Pennock Huey (at Westminster, etc.,and not engaged in the battle): Second New York, Lieutenant-Colonel Otto Harhaus.Fourth New York, Lieutenant-Colonel Augustus Pruyn.Sixth Ohio (ten companies), Major William Stedman.Eighth Pennsylvania, Captain William A. Corne.Third Brigade—Colonel J. Irvin Gregg: First Maine (ten companies), Lieutenant-Col
RM2APXW3F–War Volunteers in Malacca and Indonesia Transportation of aircraft bombs at Kemajoran Airport Date: 19 November 1945 Location: Batavia, Indonesia, Jakarta, Kemajoran, Dutch East Indies Keywords: artillery, military, airfields, trucks
RM2WG0J0Y–The Volunteer Field-Day at Brighton: people on the Downs, 1862. 'Nothing could be finer than the approach of something like 12,000 men in close column, at quick march, up the steep hill leading to the racecourse...The whole aspect of the field, as seen from the Grand Stand, was magnificent in the extreme...On each side, as far as the racecourse extended, was a dense body of spectators, which appeared to stretch away for miles...a few artillery troops could by the aid of a good glass be seen unlimbering two or three guns...the furthermost brigade [offered], in the bright scarlet uniform of two
RM2CGMGCH–. A history of the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . V. PART II. COMPLETE ROSTER -OF THE- OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE FIFTH REGIMENT,NEW HAMPSHIRE VOI.UNTEERS. All Officers and IIp;n on this Roster were Volunteers for Three Years, and were Honorably Discharged from U. S. Service unless Otherwise Stated. ABBREVIATIONS. A. C. Army Corps. Adjt. Adjutant. A. G. O. Adjutant Generals Office. App. Appointed. Appreh. Apprehended. Art. Artillery Asst. Assistant. B. Birthplace. Battl. Battalion. Brig. Brigade, Brigadier. Bvt. Brevet. Ca
RM2APWCNE–War Volunteers in Malacca and Indonesia Loop of the Si Jagur cannon on on Taman Fatahillah in Batavia Annotation: It is a Portuguese cannon that was made in 1641 from Malacca to Batavia transferred. The cannon serves as a bringer of fertility Date: 1946 Location: Batavia, Indonesia, Jakarta, Java, Dutch East Indies Keywords: artillery, cannons, fertility symbols
RM2T6GEKA–Gun practice on board H.M.S. "Brilliant", 1860. British seamen in the Naval Reserve: scene showing '...a gun's crew at lever target-practice - in the act of laying the gun for the "bull's-eye" on the target preparatory to its being set in motion. Each volunteer has to fire a certain number of shots at the target during his period of drill, and he undergoes the same instruction as if he were at actual practice at a target afloat'. From "Illustrated London News", 1860.
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