RMDRHY5F–British heavy howitzer in snow, Western Front, WW1
RMDRHPWR–German 105mm 98/09 light field howitzer, WW1
RM2M98JC6–Firing a heavy howitzer in France, WW1.
RMDRHPW0–German 42cm Big Bertha howitzer, Western Front, WW1
RMDRHHEB–British 9.2 inch Howitzer used on Western Front, WW1
RMG3CTCB–WW1 - French 400 mm railway howitzer and artillery squadron
RMDRHW8F–Ben Tillett looking at a British howitzer, France, WW1
RMDRHHTA–British 6 inch Howitzer, Battle of Albert, France, WW1
RMDRHHPM–British 12 inch Howitzer, near Queant, France, WW1
RMDRHHPD–British Howitzer in action, Battle of Albert, France, WW1
RMDRHHJF–RGA crew with Howitzer named Bunty, Western Front, WW1
RMDRHHTK–8 inch Howitzer and gunners near Carnoy, France, WW1
RMDRHXKP–Mr Balfour visiting howitzer on Western Front, WW1
RMDRHHRR–British 8 inch Howitzer in action, Longueval, France, WW1
RMTWB2AH–Howitzer and Light Dragon - 'A' Battery - The Chestnut Troop
RMER7CHP–The Peninsula, Va. A 12-pdr. howitzer gun captured by Butter
RMDRHHPF–British 15 inch Howitzer used on Western Front, WW1
RMDRHHTC–British 9.2 inch Howitzer near Albert, France, WW1
RMDRHHTT–British 6 inch Howitzer, Ploegsteert Wood, Flanders, WW1
RMDRHYY6–Austrian 15cm howitzer in Galicia, Eastern Front, WW1
RMDRHWKB–Six-inch British howitzer in action, Western Front, WW1
RMDRHHT0–British 8 inch Howitzer in snow, Pozieres, France, WW1
RM2RGDXRJ–British soldiers on the Somme with a captured German howitzer, World War One.
RM2RGAJ49–Vintage World War One photograph - WWI: howitzer shells being looked at by French civilians.
RMDRHHJD–British Howitzer inspected by Maharaja of Patiala, WW1
RM2RGDYD9–A British heavy howitzer in the snow on the Western Front during World War One.
RM2RGDXYM–An abandoned German howitzer found during the British advance on the Western Front during World War One.
RM2K6428X–Vintage photograph World War II - American marine 155 howitzer gun shelling Jaapanese on Okinawa
RM2RGE3MR–An M109 155 mm calibre self-propelled howitzer, at the 2006 Larkhill Royal Artillery open day,on the Larkhill racecourse / exhibition ground.
RM2RGDXWK–Ben Tillett, socialist politician and trade union leader, looking at a British howitzer on the Western Front in France during World War One.
RM2RGDKD8–Scene at 'a famous Army school of Artillery' in Britain showing some of the latest and heaviest guns in action with men being trained to use them. A large crew can be seen operating a 9.2 howitzer gun, with each man to his allotted post.
RM2M3T54E–Once more unto the breech. Men of the British artillery loading a 15-inch British Howitzer. Picture shows a huge shell entering the breech of the gun. The title is a play on the famous Shakespeare quote from Henry V.
RM2M3JY2X–A unit of Canadian troops manning a 240mm howitzer, near the Reichswald area, Germany, February 1945. This heavy artillery gun was firing 360-lb shells in support of a British and Canadian offensive, against the Nazi forces in Reichswald.
RM2RGDY6D–Arthur Balfour (central figure in flat cap) as Foreign Secretary in David Lloyd George's wartime coalition government, viewing a 9.2-inch British howitzer during his visit to the Western Front (location unknown) in the autumn of 1916. On the right is Sir Philip Sassoon, private secretary to Earl Haig during World War One, also an MP, art collector and society host.
RMA9XATB–Soviet Howitzer
RM2M3K7BK–A close up of a British howitzer, which was used during the bombardment of the German lines preceding the beginning of the Battle of the Somme on 1st July 1916. 1916
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