RME0M7PE–Jan. 01, 1954 - Gelignite Used To Destroy Ancient Steeple In Hamilton - Scotland: About 1,000 people, including many school children watched the destruction of the Old Tolbooth Steeple, in Muir Street, Hamilton, Scotland recently - with the aid of gelignite charges...The steeple bell had tolled out the hours for 312 years but the foundations of the steeple were eaten away and it menaced a nearby housing scheme. Photo Shows: The gelignite charges go off and down topples the ancient steeples.
RMP537K3–A Box of Blasting Gelignite.
RME10JKR–Mar. 03, 1973 - Gelignite found in car at Scotland yard: A bomb containing about 150 lb of gelignite was found in car opposite Scotland Yard today. The car, which had false number plates, was parked in Broadway outside the Post Office. The bomb was defused and the road blocked. Photo shows a police constable stands guard over the sacks of gelignite found inside the car while Scotland Yard men continue to search the car seen in the background outside Scotland Yard today.
RFAMR003–three sticks of dynamite
RME0YY6R–Nov. 11, 1971 - Moment of Detonation In Belfast. The moment of detonation as a terrorist bomb explodes, blowing out the front of car showroom near the centre of Belfast yesterday. The explosion occurred after troops had a laid a small gelignite charge designed to force off the top of the bomb.
RMG5YE3X–Men of 1st Battalion Welsh Guards carry a bag of gelignite they found in a 'bomb factory' they uncovered in a terrace house in the city's Keegan Street during a dawn swoop. *Picture taken by Gareth Cole, Welsh Guards.*
RM2BWB0DB–Chimney felling by gelignite at Bedfont Powder Mills , Hounslow . The chimney falling . 16 June 1921
RME0M7DA–Jan. 01, 1954 - Gelignite Used To Destroy Ancient Steeple In Hamilton - Scotland: About 1,000 people, including many schoolchildren watched the detraction of the Old Tollbooth Steeple, in Muir Street, Hamilton,, Scotland, recently - with the aid of gelignite charges, The Steeple bell and tolled out the hours for 312 years but the steeple foundation were eaten away and it maned a nearby housing scheme. Photo Shows The explosion are over and onlookers scramble among the hundreds of bricks and stones which formed the steeple - at Hamilton.
RF2BWCX9P–Stick of gelignite sculpture in teh Bank Street Canal basin Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
RMGCRJEP–Holy Trinity Church in Bingley, subsides into rolling blast clouds as it is demolished with 20lbs of special formula gelignite. The Church, designed by renowned Victorian architect Norman Shaw, was destroyed as it was too expensive to repair, restore and maintain one of the finest Victorian Churches in the world.
RM2BE0YYR–Alfred Bernhard Nobel (October 21, 1833 - December 10, 1896) was a Swedish chemist and inventor. He studied explosives like nitroglycerin, and discovered ways to make them safer to use. In 1867, he patented dynamite. He also produced more powerful explosives, such as blasting gelatin (gelignite), patented in 1876. These patents, and his other businesses, made him extremely wealthy. When he died in 1896, his will directed that the bulk of his fortune be used to set up the Nobel Prizes. These are awarded annually for outstanding contributions in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, litera
RME4J2A8–Frederick Edward (F.E.) McWilliam sculpture of a lady victim of the Abercorn bombing, in which an IRA bomb killed 2 and injured 130 innocent civilians
RM2HWKKFB–John Friel who got 7 years in 1971 for being in possession of a loaded revolver and gelignite. Pictured 18th September 1971.
RFANTK8P–safecracking
RMERX9WB–Its the end of the line for Saltburn's halfpenny bridge - and the cost of the toppling the 105-year-old structure will be a cool ¿50,000. At 9.30 am this tuesday the biggest halfpenny banger of all time will fall into the gorge as 42lb of gelignite blow out the seaward side of the structure. 15th December 1974.
RM2JJY65X–Korea Force - Several shots of gelignite exploding alongside the pontoon bridge they are crossing provide plenty to course. September 13, 1950.
RMB533H6–Derry fire in Northern Ireland. For one young boy - a front row seat as just one more building in his city is destroyed. This was the scene at 'aggro' corner in the Bogside as fire destroyed three more shop premises. 24 hours earlier a gelignite bomb had badly damaged the same premises. July 1972 72-7291-001
RM2H7NX0T–The Crown TV Series (2016-) UK / USA Created by Peter Morgan 2016 Season 1, episode 6 : Gelignite Director : Julian Jarrold Vanessa Kirby
RM2X0P4PK–WAR CORRESPONDENTS VISIT BATTLE SCHOOLThe Assault Course - As gelignite charges explode around them students of the Battle School go into the attack across a reservoir. Photographic negative , British Army
RM2HX5YRB–Jumped to gelignite accompanied -- Rump! An exploding stick of geligite cascades water over 14th Battalian National Service trainees as they leap across a creek with full packs and fixed ***** during a toughening-up run ***** the assault course at Puckapunyal yesterday. October 03, 1951.;Jumped to gelignite accompanied -- Rump! An exploding stick of geligite cascades water over 14th Battalian National Service trainees as they leap across a creek with full packs and fixed ***** during a toughenin
RMP537K6–Boxes Containing 2nd World War, Fuses, Plastic Explosives, Gelignite, and Hand Grenades, UK
RM2WWE9D9–Description: Typical Somali country: sand, stones and thornbush. Approaching an enemy fort erected on the only waterhole for miles, used by the local robber sultan to squeeze his ten per cent from all tribes watering at the hole. Actually this fort was on the British-Italian frontier, and the Ities objected strongly to our operations. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: The fort, after we had captured it. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: The fort blowing up. The doctor nearly blew himself up too being unused to gelignite. Location: Nyasaland, Somalila
RFAMR007–Round bomb
RM2JAYGH9–Time Bomb In Whitehall Colonial Office After Gruner Execution - Dover House, Whitehall (London), where the bomb was found. A time bomb made up of 27, sticks of gelignite was found in a sub-basement women's cloarkroom at Dover House, Colonial Office building in Whitehall, London, by Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth Hart, a cleaner who lives at Halston House, Kennington (London). The bomb, powerful enough to have blown off the roof, is be lived to have been planted as reprisal for the execution of Dov Gruner, Palestine terrorist. It was wrapped in brown paper and tied with string. When Mrs. Hart reveale
RM2BWB0BK–Chimney felling by gelignite at Bedfont Powder Mills , Hounslow . Wiring the charge by electricity . 26 June 1921
RME0M8XF–Jan. 01, 1954 - Gelignite Used To Destroy Ancient Steeple In Hamilton - Scotland: About 1,000 people, including many schoolchildren watched the destruction of the Old Tolbooth Steeple, in Muir Street, Hamilton, Scotland, recently - with the aid of gelignite charges. The steeple bell had tolled out the hours for 312 years - but the foundations of the steeple were eaten away and it menaced a nearby housing scheme. Photo Shows:- View of the steeple as preparations are made to set off the gelignite charges - to bring it down - in Hamilton, Scotland.
RMGCRJEW–Holy Trinity Church in Bingley, subsides into rolling blast clouds as it is demolished with 20lbs of special formula gelignite. The Church, designed by renowned Victorian architect Norman Shaw, was destroyed as it was too expensive to repair, restore and maintain one of the finest Victorian Churches in the world.
RM2BE0GGT–Alfred Bernhard Nobel (October 21, 1833 - December 10, 1896) was a Swedish chemist and inventor. He studied explosives like nitroglycerin, and discovered ways to make them safer to use. In 1867, he patented dynamite. He also produced more powerful explosives, such as blasting gelatin (gelignite), patented in 1876. These patents, and his other businesses, made him extremely wealthy. When he died in 1896, his will directed that the bulk of his fortune be used to set up the Nobel Prizes. These are awarded annually for outstanding contributions in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, litera
RMG5JXHN–Police horse Echo and rider Pc John Davies, 24, back on the beat in London after recovering from injuries sustained at the Hyde Park bombing. * The retired police horse, injured during one of the IRA's bloodiest outrages which killed four guardsmen and seven horses, is celebrating his 30th birthday. Echo, a grey Gelding, suffered extensive superficial injuries during the Hyde Park bombing on July 20, 1982, when waiting terrorists detonated a car bomb made up of 25lb of gelignite surrounded by four- and six-inch nails. The Household Cavalrymen of the Blues and Royals were riding through the
RME10J59–Mar. 03, 1973 - Car Bombs discovered in London: Following the discovery of a car packed with sacs of gelignite, and four sticks
RME130RY–Feb. 26, 2012 - High explosive caused air crash.: Evidence of an explosion of a high explosions (of a military or similar type - not an ordinary ''gelignite'' ) was proved to have caused the crash of the B.E.A. Comet which crashed into the Mediterranean 100 miles East of Rhodes on Oct 12th 67. Photo shows Mr. Alfred Nicol-Smith, Chief Experimental Officer, in charge of the Matallurgical studies seen with salvaged objects from the fatal aircraft.
RF2M7J20F–Explosive weapons, dynamite with detonation system
RMB533H8–Derry fire in Northern Ireland. For one young boy - a front row seat as just one more building in his city is destroyed. This was the scene at 'aggro' corner in the Bogside as fire destroyed three more shop premises. 24 hours earlier a gelignite bomb had badly damaged the same premises. July 1972 72-7291
RME0Y0YF–Mar. 03, 1968 - Gang Raid Canterbury Cathedral A gang broke into Canterbury Cathedral and stole antique silver worth £17,000.. One of the stolen items was a 15th Century Italian processional cross worth £5,000. The gang got into the Cathedral by forcing a gate into the cloisters and smashing through an oak door. Then they tried to blast open two safes which contains the Cathedral's most valuable treasures, but they were unsuccessful and left gelignite piles around the safes
RM2X15TA7–PHOTOGRAPHS OF AN INDIAN DIVISION IN THE WESTERN DESERT - Miners and Sappers of an Indian Division exploding an Italian bomb that failed to explode when dropped. Gelignite was placed next to the bomb and the bomb exploded British Army
RME0XXF2–Mar. 16, 1968 - Gang Raid Canterbury Cathedral : A gang broke into Canterbury Cathedral early yesterday and stole antique silver worth ?17,000. One of the stolen items was a 15th century Italian processional cross worth ?5,000. The gang got into the Cathedral by forcing a gate into the cloisters and smashing through an Oak door. Then they tried to blast open two safes which contain the the cathedral's most valuable treasures, but they were uncleared the cathedral until a scientist from Scotland Yard's forenslo laboratory made the gelignite safe. Photo shows The C.I.D
RMP57H3G–Boxes Containing 2nd World War, Fuses, Plastic Explosives, TNT, Rat Bombs, Gelignite, Mines and Hand Grenades, UK
RME0YX05–Aug. 27, 1971 - One man killed and 36 injured when bomb explodes in electricity board offices in Belfast: One man was killed and 36 other people injured, most of them teen-aged girl clerks and typists, as a 15 lb. gelignite bomb exploded at the headquarters of the electricity board in Malone Road, Belfast on Wednesday last. The bomb, hidden in a locker on the first floor, went off 90 seconds after an anonymous telephone call that bombs had been planted on the building. Photo shows injured women and girls being taken to hospital after the explosion in Belfast.
RMHRKNA6–Alfred Nobel, Swedish Chemist and Inventor
RMG7BP51–Birmingham Bomb Attacks
RM2AX3PF3–S.Amining and engineering journal . ards. The explosive used is 60 per cent, gelignite. Some faults exist, especially in the eastern section ofthe mine, where the coal is thinner, one fault displacingthe coal 16 ft. With the exception of this large fault, nofaults over 8 ft. occur, some faults showing about a 2 ft.slip. The western section of the mine, where the coal isthicker, is free from this condition, the general conditionunderground being that a coal seam of excellent width and value exists and the unfavourable conditions mentioned as• e not set up difficulties in mining, and aretherefor
RM2BWB0BY–Chimney felling by gelignite at Bedfont Powder Mills , Hounslow . Putting in a gelignite cartridge with detonator at the base . 26 June 1921
RMG54HJH–Royalty - Investiture of the Prince of Wales
RF2CNJ27A–Word or phrase Gelignite in a dictionary
RMG4HHAB–20TH JULY : On this day in 1982 two IRA bombs killed eight soldiers and seven horses on ceremonial duty in Hyde PArk and Regents Park. Dead horses covered up and wrecked cars at the scene of carnage in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, after an IRA bomb exploded as the Household Cavalry was passing. The bomb, the first of two in London on the same day, killed four soldiers and seven of their horses. * 06/12/01Echo, the retired police horse injured during the bombing celebrating his 30th birthday. The grey Gelding, suffered extensive superficial injuries during attack, when waiting terrorists detonated a
RFAA8EP9–Warning! Expolosive!
RMH59J11–11th November 2003 An arms cache put on display by the U.S. Army inside FOB (Forward Operating Base) Falcon, south of Baghdad.
RFRK7AH8–Yellow triangular vector sign warning of explosive material
RMA44M85–overburden blast coal mine Central Queensland sip 3588
RMEGG8PF–Pipe bomb left on the bonnet of a car, targeting a local community worker
RFP9WTB1–A lit dynamite ready to explode
RM2X15YCX–PHOTOGRAPHS OF AN INDIAN DIVISION IN THE WESTERN DESERT - Miners and Sappers of an Indian Division exploding an Italian bomb that failed to explode when dropped. Gelignite was placed next to the bomb and the bomb exploded British Army
RFW4R942–Dynamite bomb with a timer, and a bunch of dynamite on black background. Dynamite is going to explode or detonate per 1 second.
RMBJFHD0–italian cuisine served in a decorated dish for a gastronomic competition
RFANTMDG–explosive charge
RMG15C7P–Alfred Bernhard Nobel (October 21, 1833 - December 10, 1896) was a Swedish chemist and inventor, joined his father in the business of manufacturing explosives. He studied explosives like nitroglycerin, and discovered ways to make them safer to use. In 186
RF2JCRY1K–3D image of nitroglycerine skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of trinitroglycerin (TNG) isolated on white background
RM2AN2WR3–S.Amining and engineering journal . o. 1 10 6 2.18 Herculite 16 6 2.72 Kentite 18 6 2,64 Kent Powder 32 6 2.01 Kynarkite 20 6 2.21 Kynarkite No. 2 28 6 2.06 Ligdynite ... 18 6 2.21 Melling Powder 12 6 2.62 Monarkite 26 0 2.67 Note.—Column 1 gives the maximum weight that may belircd ill any one hole. Column 2 gives the minimum strength electric d.^tonator with which shot may be fired. Column 3 gives the swiiiL, of the ballistic pendulum obtained with 4 oz, (if llic (xi.lMsivc n;niicd where 4 oz. of gelignite (60per cent. irilr(i-,-l cli) ,^ive 3.27. From this an estimateof the relative stivngt
RM2BW2E6C–Diver Donald Macdonald descending with a charge of gelignite to blow up the foundations of the I jetty at the Royal Victoria Dock, London. The are being removed and modern quays constructed. 23 July 1937
RMPFEY1K–. Deep borehole surveys and problems. Boring. GEOPHYSICAL METHODS OF INVESTIGATING 239 for obtaining greater magnification for smaller earth movements. It comprises a highly sensitive instrument Explosion of 1 Lb. Gelignite, Distance 1200 Yards Time Vio+h.Second Fi I . I'. I . '^^^, Explosion of 11/2Lbs. Gelignite. Distance 1200 Ycirds Time Vioth. Second Fig. 159.—Seismographic records. for measuring vertical vibrations (the vibrometer) and, a camera for recording them. The vibrometer, shown in. Fig. 160.—^^Seismograph. Fig. 160 with the outer cover removed, consists of a heavy mass H fixed
RF2PX0AY8–female electrician on construction site
RF2CCY9R9–DYNAMITE 4 icons set, 3D illustration
RF2GM7P4X–The first Cornish mill to manufacture gunpowderis a beautiful woodland with fascinating remnants of its industrial past as a gunpowder factory,
RMH59J0N–11th November 2003 An arms cache put on display by the U.S. Army inside FOB (Forward Operating Base) Falcon, south of Baghdad.
RMA44M8F–overburden blast coal mine Central Queensland sip 3593
RM2X16AYB–PHOTOGRAPHS OF AN INDIAN DIVISION IN THE WESTERN DESERT - Miners and Sappers of an Indian Division exploding an Italian bomb that failed to explode when dropped. Gelignite was placed next to the bomb and the bomb exploded British Army
RFW4R933–Dynamite bomb with a timer, and a bunch of dynamite on black background. Dynamite is going to explode or detonate per 1 second.
RMBJFHBY–italian cuisine served in a decorated dish for a gastronomic competition
RFANTMBK–explosive charge
RMHRHC5M–Alfred Nobel, Swedish Chemist and Inventor
RM2CDM9GH–. Bulletin . eet. A bottom heading havinga sectional area of 107 square feet was driven from the Argentinaside; 13 to 14 holes per round, each 6 A. feet long, were drilled in theface. The excavation required 3.7 pounds of gelignite per cubicyard of rock. The maximum monthly progress was 272 feet. From the Chilean side the tunnel was started by a top headingwith a sectional area of 75 square feet. Fifteen to sixteen 5-footholes were drilled per round, giving an average daily advance of 8.23 Engineering Record, Tunneling methods in the Andes: Vol. 63, Feb. IS. 1011, p. 190. USE OF EXPLOSIVES IN
RF2GM7PAW–The first Cornish mill to manufacture gunpowderis a beautiful woodland with fascinating remnants of its industrial past as a gunpowder factory,
RMH59J0K–11th November 2003 An arms cache put on display by the U.S. Army inside FOB (Forward Operating Base) Falcon, south of Baghdad.
RFA44H8D–blast series dust and smoke Central Queensland coal mine sip 3631
RFW4R91Y–Dynamite bomb with a timer, and a bunch of dynamite on black background. Dynamite is going to explode or detonate per 1 second.
RFBJFF1K–italian cuisine served in a decorated dish for a gastronomic competition
RFANTM9G–time bomb
RMG16EFN–Alfred Bernhard Nobel (October 21, 1833 - December 10, 1896) was a Swedish chemist and inventor, joined his father in the business of manufacturing explosives. He studied explosives like nitroglycerin, and discovered ways to make them safer to use. In 186
RMRD2TC5–. Deep borehole surveys and problems. Boring. GEOPHYSICAL METHODS OF INVESTIGATING 239 for obtaining greater magnification for smaller earth movements. It comprises a highly sensitive instrument Explosion of 1 Lb. Gelignite, Distance 1200 Yards Time Vio+h.Second Fi I . I'. I . '^^^, Explosion of 11/2Lbs. Gelignite. Distance 1200 Ycirds Time Vioth. Second Fig. 159.—Seismographic records. for measuring vertical vibrations (the vibrometer) and, a camera for recording them. The vibrometer, shown in. Fig. 160.—^^Seismograph. Fig. 160 with the outer cover removed, consists of a heavy mass H fixed
RF2GM7PRN–The first Cornish mill to manufacture gunpowderis a beautiful woodland with fascinating remnants of its industrial past as a gunpowder factory,
RF2GM7PYE–The first Cornish mill to manufacture gunpowderis a beautiful woodland with fascinating remnants of its industrial past as a gunpowder factory,
RMH59J04–11th November 2003 An arms cache put on display by the U.S. Army inside FOB (Forward Operating Base) Falcon, south of Baghdad.
RFA44H97–blast series dust and smoke Central Queensland coal mine sip 3636
RFW4R94K–Dynamite bomb with a timer, and a bunch of dynamite on black background. Dynamite is going to explode or detonate per 1 second.
RMBJFHDN–italian cuisine served in a decorated dish for a gastronomic competition
RFANTKAT–safecracking
RF2GM7PKB–The first Cornish mill to manufacture gunpowderis a beautiful woodland with fascinating remnants of its industrial past as a gunpowder factory,
RFA44H90–blast series dust and smoke Central Queensland coal mine sip 3633
RFW4R92H–Dynamite bomb with a timer, and a bunch of dynamite on black background. Dynamite is going to explode or detonate per 1 second.
RMBJFHHP–italian cuisine served in a decorated dish for a gastronomic competition
RFANTM7H–time bomb
RF2GM7PB8–The first Cornish mill to manufacture gunpowderis a beautiful woodland with fascinating remnants of its industrial past as a gunpowder factory,
RFA6AT8D–blast series dust and smoke Central Queensland coal mine sip 3626
RFW4R945–Dynamite bomb with a timer, and a bunch of dynamite on black background. Dynamite is going to explode or detonate per 1 second.
RMBJFHHD–italian cuisine served in a decorated dish for a gastronomic competition
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