Photograph of British 4.7 inch Q.F. gun, on "Percy Scott carriage" developed during the Boer War, as used in South West Africa campaign in WWI.
British QF 4.7 inch Gun on 1900 "Woolwich" carriage, UK, circa 1914.
Ministry of Information First World War Miscellaneous Collection Visit to Woolwich.
British QF 4.7 inch Gun on 1900 Mk I "Woolwich" carriage, Western Front, World War I. AWM caption : "Picardie, Somme Pozieres. Australian transport limbers returning down Sausage Valley gallop past a battery o More
Photograph showing British QF 4.7 inch gun on the improvised wooden field carriage designed by Captain Percy Scott. In action at the Battle of Colenso, South Africa, 15 December 1899. Ropes connect the carriag More
The Battle of the Somme, July-november 1916 Battle of Pozieres Ridge. Ammunition being brought up to the 4.7 inch guns of the London Heavy Battery, near Contalmaison. August 1916.
The Battle of the Somme, July-november 1916 Royal Artillery troops handling a 4.7inch gun into position, near Mametz, 28th August 1916.
The Second Anglo - Boer War, South Africa 1899 - 1902 A 4.7 inch gun known as 'Joe Chamberlain' firing during the barrage of Magersfontein. The barrage was one of the biggest since Sevastopol but only served to More
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 A 4.7 inch naval gun on the 'Percy Scott' gun carriage adapted for ashore.
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 A 4.7 inch naval gun on a howitzer carriage at Bloemfontein.
The Second Boer War, 1899-1902 Battery of the Royal Artillery heavy guns in action against the Boers. Natal.
Canadian Artillery hauling a 4.7" gun into position Public domain photograph - Artillery gun, cannon, armed forces, military activity, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Lot-11164-3: WWI German Activities, Belgium during the German occupation. English Gun Taken at Ypres. George C. Bain Collection. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-B2-3359-12. (2016/09/23).
Canadian Artillery laying a 4.7" gun, 1915. Public domain photograph - Artillery gun, cannon, armed forces, military activity, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Second Boer War. An unidentified British Naval man with a British 4.7 inch naval gun.
"4.7 in QF on 6in howitzer carriage - this illustrates the unusual appearance of a long-barrelled gun mounted on a howitzer carriage".
The AWM caption reads : "South West Africa. c. 1916. Interior of the Salt River Works where 4.7 artillery gun carriages were built. (Donor British Official Photograph Z19)". Comment : The photograph shows the More
Photograph of a British 4.7 inch QF naval gun mounted on carriage made at the South African Railways workshops, Salt River, near Cape Town, being used by South African forces in desert sand, South West Africa C More
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Photo of Elswick 4.7 inch QF gun in field mounting. The gun was credited with a muzzle velocity of 2,188 foot seconds and an energy of 1,494 foot tons. From Page's Magazine No. 3, September 1902, page 268, sto More
Australian soldiers in action, Western Front, during World War I. This photograph of Australian troops shows four or five teams of horses racing towards a field gun. Each team consists of six horses pulling wh More