Munitions Production on the Home Front, 1914-1918 A young woman and an old man, both workers at Chilwell munitions factory, transport shells across the factory floor. Each is pushing a sack barrow. Rows of sh More
Munition workers in a shell warehouse at National Shell Filling Factory No.6, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire in 1917. Munition workers in a shell warehouse at the National Shell Filling Factory, Chilwell, Nottingham More
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION IN BRITAIN DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, NO. 14 NATIONAL FILLING FACTORY HEREFORD Female workers pouring TNT into shells in the Finishing Room, No. 14 National Filling Factory, Hereford.
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION IN BRITAIN DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, NO. 14 NATIONAL FILLING FACTORY HEREFORD Female workers explodering shells and pouring picric acid, the Filling House, No. 14 National Filling Factor More
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION IN BRITAIN DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, NO. 14 NATIONAL FILLING FACTORY HEREFORD Female workers in the interior of the Lyddite Filling House, No. 14 National Filling Factory, Hereford.
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION IN BRITAIN DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, NO. 14 NATIONAL FILLING FACTORY HEREFORD Vices for holding HS mustard gas shells during fuzing operations, No. 14 National Filling Factory, Hereford.
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION IN BRITAIN DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, NO. 14 NATIONAL FILLING FACTORY HEREFORD Female operator pouring AMT into a funnel ready for preliminary hand stemming, No. 14 National Filling Facto More
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION IN BRITAIN DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, NO. 14 NATIONAL FILLING FACTORY HEREFORD Female operator hand stemming an Amatol charge in a shell for hydraulic press, No. 14 National Filling Facto More
MUNITIONS PRODUCTION IN BRITAIN DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, NO. 14 NATIONAL FILLING FACTORY HEREFORD A shell and bogie in position in the Press House, No. 14 National Filling Factory, Hereford.
Sergeant P Hopkinson of the Royal Engineers, the first Allied soldier to be attached to an Italian Unit after the Armistice, with Italian artillerymen who are explaining shell markings to him, 22 September 1943 More
Title: Projectile Weighing 1070 lbs. - Powder 825 lbs. One Load for the 12-inch Disappearing Gun, Fortress Monroe, Va. Contributor: Keystone View Company (publisher) Date: ca. 1917 Part Of: bml Place: Fortress More