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Aagesen, J.

Danish guns cast at the Frederikswaerk

No. 4

Anon

Ammunition for the anti-smoking lobby

No. 31

Ancient Mariner

Fort McLeod,

No. 20

Anstee, A.

Chatham lines, the arming of (during 1803)

No. 30

Anstee, A.

Finbanker and US siege(?) Gun at Fort Amherst

No. 6

Anstee, A.

Invasion 1943

No. 28

Anstee, A.

Six 24 Pdr. "Fieldguns"

No. 25

Armstrong, D.R.

A Bronze Saker for England's Henry VIII, (from the sea)

Vol. 6

Armstrong, D.R.

Construction of a late 17th Century Spanish Carriage, The

Vol. 8

Armstrong, D.R.

A wrought iron gun for early 16th Century Sea Service

Vol. 9

Armstrong, R.

AGM 1993 & Members Day at the Royal Armouries

No. 23

Armstrong, R.

AGM 1994 at Dover (Summary)

No. 27

Armstrong, R.

AGM 1995 at Fort Nelson (Chairman's address)

No. 31

Armstrong, R.

AGM 1996 on board HMS Belfast (Summary)

No. 35

Armstrong, R.

AGM 1997 at the Royal Armouries, Leeds

No. 39

Armstrong, R.

AGM 1998 at the Royal Military Acadamy, Woolwich

No. 43

Armstrong, R.

AGM 1999 at the National Army Museum, Chelsea

No. 47

Armstrong, R.

Canon models, Bill Love's

No. 30

Armstrong, R.

Can you beat it? Note on buttonhooks Society, UK

No. 32

Armstrong, R.

Can you beat it? Note on spark plug collectors, USA

No. 21

Armstrong, R.

Chairman's New Year Message 1992

No. 31

Armstrong, R.

Chairman's New Year Message 1993

No. 21

Armstrong, R.

Chairman's New Year Message 1994

No. 25

Armstrong, R.

Chairman's New Year Message 1995

No. 29

Armstrong, R.

Chairman's New Year Message 1996

No. 33

Armstrong, R.

Chairman's New Year Message 1997

No. 37

Armstrong, R.

Chairman's New Year Message 1998

No. 41

Armstrong, R.

Chairman's New Year Message 1999

No. 45

Armstrong, R.

Members' Day, November 1992, Royal Armouries

No. 21

Armstrong, R.

Model Engineering Exhibition

No. 33

Armstrong, R.

Naval Percussion Locks and Primers of the USA

No. 30

Armstrong, R.

Ordnance Board, the: past and present

Vol. 4

Armstrong, R.

Ordnance Themes II, Royal Armouries, Fort Nelson, 1999

No. 47

Armstrong, R.

Photo-etching (model building)

No. 18

Armstrong, R.

Small cannon and the law

No. 40

Awty, B.

Parson Levett and English Cannon Founding

No. 11

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Baker, H.A.

Note on the Woolwich Explosion

No. 24

Baker, H.A.

Guns in transition (Guns 1860-70)

No. 24

Baker, H.A.

Odd job, an: conversion of the 32-pdr ML to BL

No. 17

Baker, H.A.

Wire wound guns, on (Part I)

No. 21

Baker, H.A.

Wire wound guns, on (Part II)

No. 22

Baker, H.A.

Woolwich explosion, the

No. 7

Baker, H.A.

Woolwich explosion, the (identical reprint)

No. 18

Barker, D.C.

Small iron gun (bought in 1966)

No. 5

Barker, R./de Castro

First Book of the Brazilian Government, (on artillery)

Vol. 7

Barker, R.

A glance at ricochet

Vol.10

Barker, R.

A miscellany (black powder ballistics, etc.)

Vol. 2

Barker, R.

A Proportional Ordinance for Ordnance

Vol.11

Barker, R.

Basilisk in Portugese Sources, The

No. 32

Barker, R.

Feedback: (Maratha Artillery, Sidelight on the

No. 32

Barker, R.

Guns as Fountains - Nürnberg

No. 33

Barker, R.

Invention and devices

No. 4

Barker, R.

Portugese India 1525, A Gun List

Vol. 8

Barker, R.

Pepys' Tangier memoranda

No. 10

Barney, J.

William Richardson, from the Journal

No. 28

Barney, J.

A Mobile Artillery for Norfolk, 1805

No. 46

Barney, J.

Two pieces from Norfolk Chronical, 1803

No. 45

Barrett, J.

Flat Holm, Bristol Channel

No. 21

Barter, S.

Early cast iron gun industry from a MS account book

Vol. 3

Barter, S.

How the Carron Company looked for orders

No. 8

Birch, D.

The Rolls-Royce 40 mm Cannon

No. 24

Bisset, W.M.

Cape Town's Time Guns

No. 27

Blackmore, H.L.

The Big Guns: Civil War Siege, Seacoast and Naval Cannon

No. 43

Blackmore, H.L.

The take down gun

Vol. 2

Boudriot, J.

French Sea Service Brass Guns (Translation D. Roberts)

Vol. 9

Boudriot, J.

French Sea Service Iron Guns (Translation D. Roberts)

Vol. 8

Braid, D.

Anthony Bacon as gunfounder

No. 4

Braid, D.

Development of gunmaking in Bohemia 1350-1450

Vol. 5

Braid, D.

Gun firing platforms 18-pdr Mk IV

No. 18

Braid, D.

H. Foxhall and the J. Wilkinson technology in the USA

Vol. 3

Braid, D.

Indret in the French Revolution

No. 6

Braid, D.

James Nasmyth's large malleable iron guns in 1855

Vol. 3

Braid, D.

Ordnance and Empire: Portugal 15/16th century

Vol. 4

Braid, D.

Privilege and Profit

No. 12

Braid, D.

The transfer of J. Wilkinson technology to France

No. 9

Braid, D.

When Woolwich modernised the 9.2-inch coastal D gun

No. 22

Braid, D.

Woolwich Arsenal 2: a First War relic

No. 19

Braid, D.

Woolwich Arsenal 3: a new anti tank gun

No. 20

Braid, D.

Woolwich Arsenal 4: when armies marched on their stomachs

No. 21

Braid, D.

Wrought-iron ordnance in 1855, the re-introduction of

Vol. 2

Brandon,T.

2 Pdr. and Bofors 40mm Ammunition

No. 43

Briggs, J.

AGM 1992 at National Army Museum (Minutes)

No. 20

Briggs, J.

AGM 1993, Minutes

No. 25

Briggs, J.

AGM 1994, Minutes

No. 27

Briggs, J.

AGM 1995, Minutes

No. 31

Briggs, J.

AGM 1996, Minutes

No. 36

Briggs, J.

AGM 1998, Minutes

No. 44

Briggs, J.

Black Powder,

No. 31

Briggs, J.

Board Meeting N? 22, a Synopsis

No. 25

Briggs, J.

Board Meeting N? 23, a Synopsis

No. 26

Briggs, J.

Board Meeting N? 24, a Synopsis

No. 29

Briggs, J.

Board Meeting N? 25, a Synopsis

No. 28

Briggs, J.

Board Meeting N? 26, a Synopsis

No. 29

Briggs, J.

Board Meeting N? 27, a Synopsis

No. 30

Briggs, J.

Board Meeting N? 28, a Synopsis

No. 31

Briggs, J.

Board Meeting N? 29, a Synopsis

No. 32

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 30, a Synopsis

No. 33

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 31, a Synopsis

No. 34

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 34, a Synopsis

No. 36

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 35, a Synopsis

No. 37

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 36, a Synopsis

No. 38

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 37, a Synopsis

No. 39

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 38, a Synopsis

No. 39

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 39, a Synopsis

No. 40

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 40, a Synopsis

No. 41

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 41, a Synopsis

No. 42

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 42, a Synopsis

No. 42

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 43, a Synopsis

No. 43

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 44, a Synopsis

No. 44

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 45, a Synopsis

No. 46

Briggs, J

Board Meeting N? 47, a Synopsis

No. 47

Briggs, J.

Burgundian heraldry, a footnote on

No. 7

Briggs, J.

Conference, November 1990, Royal Armouries & O.S.

No. 13

Brighton, L.

Note on an Arabian gun

No. 24

Brinck, N.

The Wreck at Terschelling, (English Iron Gun)

No. 34

Brooks, W.A.

English(?) Civil 1-pdr in Texas

No. 8

Brown, R.R.

Arcanus gun, a lost

No. 5

Brown, R.R.

F-Solid (trunnion mark): a suggested solution

No. 11

Brown, R.R.

Guns at the Royal Armouries, notes on

No. 13

Brown, R.R.

Guns for the yacht Dorset (ex Dublin) 1753

No. 1

Brown, R.R.

Pomegranates are not the only fruit

No. 40

Brown, R.R.

The Loss of the VOC Ship Batavia in 1629

Vol. 2

Brown, R.R.

The Importance of being Angus

No. 45

Brown, R.R.

The Tal-y-Bont gunner's rule

Vol. 2

Brown, R.R.

TJ - an unknown trunnion mark

No. 10

Buchanan, B.

Gunpowder, questions of terminology

No. 36

Buchanan, B.

23rd Symposium of the International Ctty. for the History

 

 

of technology, Budapest: report on the Gunpowder Section

No. 36

Buchanan, J.

Ammunition manuals, textbooks and treatises

No. 15

Buchanan, J.

Armstrong 600-pounder (illustration)

No. 20

Buchanan, J.

Blakely's 81/2-inch gun at the Great Exhibition (print)

No. 19

Buchanan, J.

Cannon lock for gas check primers, 1869 (print)

No. 21

Buchanan, J.

Handbook, 6-inch BL guns, Mark VII & VII v

No. 22

Buchanan, J.

How Guns burst, Holley 1866

No. 18

Buchanan, J.

Mafeking's Naval Gun (Illustrated)

No. 26

Buchanan, J.

Mallet's mortar (illustration)

No. 19

Buchanan, J.

Lyman's accelerating gun

No. 18

Bull, S.

Artillery at Edgehill re-assessed: 1642-1992

Vol. 4

Bull, S.

Pearls from the dungheap: English saltpetre production

Vol. 2

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Cadie, M.

The Art of Gunfounding

No. 17

Calnan, M.T.

Fort McLeod, a note

No. 21

Campbell, B.

Tithe Barn Shell, (Text and Drawing)

No. 33

Canfield, E.B.

Balaklava, guns manned by the Turks at

No. 28

Canfield, E.B.

Guns of York Redoubt, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Vol.10

Canfield, E.B.

Lancasterguns at Sevastapol, a note

No. 28

Canfield, E.B.

68-pdr, English, Dundas, 10'0" 95 cwt, (Douglas 1855)

No. 28

Canisius, W.G.M.

Bourbon Fuse: an explosive invention, the

Vol. 7

Caruana, A. B.

About careless reprint of historical reports

No. 27

Caruana, A. B.

Alexander Theophilus Blakely

Vol. 4

Caruana, A. B.

Burn's cards: the use of 19th century ordnance

Vol. 1

Caruana, A. B.

Diagrams of Guns, W.S. Curtis

No. 32

Caruana, A. B.

Gun-Firing at Fort George 1991

No. 16

Caruana, A. B.

Longevity of Ordnance, the

Vol. 5

Caruana, A. B.

Painting of gun carriages, the

Vol. 2

Caruana, A. B.

Feedback: (How guns are made)

No. 27

Caruana, A. B.

Feedback: (Mafeking gun)

No. 27

Cobb, P.

Armament Research Establishment, visit 1992

No. 20

Cobb, P.

C A D Kineton, Historical Notes

No. 23

Contemporary

Drawing: Ammunition (Illustration ca. 1870)

No. 25

Contemporary

Drawing: Finned artillery missiles in 1804

No. 23

Contemporary

32-pdr, English, converted BL, Mark I, 8'1.5" 42 cwt

No. 17

Copper, P.

Worcester Gun

No. 32

Cooper, R./Wagle,

Maratha artillery: from Dabhoi to Assaye

Vol. 7

Curties, B.

The artillery collection at Fort Belan

No. 13

Curtis, W.S.

Black Powder ?, How long has it been

No. 33

Curtis, W.S.

Gunner's Rule,the, an 18th century pocket compendium

No. 2

Curtis, W.S.

Gunpowder, Early appearance of the term

No. 33

Curtis, W.S.

The Tythe Barn shell

No. 35

Cyp. Lucar

(1544) The properties, Office and Duetie of A Gunner

No. 25

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Day, J.

American Ordnance, 100 years back (Engineering 1896)

No. 33

Day, J.

American pneumatic dynamite guns

No. 33

Day. J.

A Monster Gun from the Past

No. 26

Day. J.

An Armstrong Controversy

Vol 9

Day. J.

An interesting theory (Engineering 3rd May 1895)

No. 31

Day. J.

An early spin, (Philus Ward. English Mechanic 17.5.1872)

No. 31

Day. J.

Brass gun, 80-pdr (Engineer 20th July 1860)

No. 28

Day. J.

Conversions of US ML-guns, (Engineering 1st April 1892)

No. 30

Day, J.

Cordite, 100 years back, (Engineering 1896)

No. 33

Day, J.

Dynamite Gun, The, 100 years back, (Engineering 1896)

No. 33

Day, J.

Electromagnetic launchers

No. 39

Day, J.

Elton Bott

No. 39

Day, J.

Engineers' share in the late War (Engineer April 1856)

No. 32

Day, J.

English Guns (in US CW, Scientific American, 1862)

No. 34

Day. J.

Faulty mortars, (The Engineer 14th March 1856)

No. 30

Day. J.

Firing experimental fuzes, 1885

No. 20

Day. J.

Futuristic gun to be fired at YPG

No. 42

Day. J.

Gauges, on two

No. 28

Day. J.

Gun carriage into Crane?

No. 25

Day, J.

Gun in Southern India

No. 32

Day, J.

Gunpowder in manufacture

No. 37

Day. J.

Guns at Pulfanavarium

No. 42

Day. J.

Guns without recoil

No. 19

Day, J.

Heavy Projectiles, (Scientific American, 1862)

No. 34

Day, J.

Help! (Volunteers for Rotunda, Woolwich, wanted)

No. 33

Day, J.

Hotchkiss rifled cannon ball, (Scientific American 1861)

No. 34

Day. J.

Instructions for Navy Gunners, (Gibson report of 1603)

No. 30

Day. J.

Iron 30.5cm Howitzer, Spain, (Engineering, 11.3.1892)

No. 30

Day. J.

John is puzzled, (tin shot and Royal Arsenal records)

No. 31

Day, J.

Lancaster Gun manufacture (Note of 1852)

No. 32

Day. J.

Longridge's wire wound guns

No. 18

Day. J.

Longridge's wire wound guns

No. 19

Day, J.

Lord Paget's plan of rifled cannon, (London News 1852)

No. 32

Day, J.

Lyman's 'Accelerator'

No. 34

Day, J.

Magnesium, (The Engineer 1866)

No. 34

Day, J.

Military postcards - Naval

No. 37

Day. J.

Monster 'antecedents'

No. 29

Day. J.

Naval Notes from The Engineer

No. 47

Day, J.

Nineteenth Century Pneumatic Guns

Vol. 8

Day. J.

Norton's concussion fuze (Engineer 29th Feb. 1856)

No. 29

Day. J.

Not if I'm there

No. 20

Day. J.

Notes on Artillery, cadet MS

No. 18

Day. J.

Notes from the Past (The Engineer 4.1.-15.2.1856)

No. 27

Day. J.

Odd patents

No. 28

Day. J.

Old Encyclopaedias (shot & projectiles)

No. 15

Day, J.

Q.F. Gun mountings for Belgium, 100 years back (1896)

No. 33

Day. J.

Rail guns on the M25 ? (London ring road motorway)

No. 31

Day, J.

Rail mounted A.A. guns?

No. 32

Day. J.

Red hot guns, (Engineer 16th Nov. 1860)

No. 28

Day, J.

RML's?, The last of the, (9" & 10" Mark III)

No. 33

Day. J.

Sir George Cayley's Shell Stability Experiments 1804/5

No. 23

Day. J.

Shoeburyness 1885, postscript to

No. 20

Day, J.

Silent guns

No. 40

Day. J.

The Eighty-Ton Guns

No. 23

Day, J.

The longitudinal cylindrical Truss for Ordnance (1866)

No. 34

Day. J.

The Lyman-Haskel multi-charge gun, 1885, report

No. 20

Day. J.

The multi-charge gun, 1885, note

No. 20

Day, J.

The Parrot Gun

No. 34

Day. J.

The Royal Arsenal Woolwich

No. 38

Day. J.

The Steam Gun

Vol 11

Day. J.

Thunderer's Burst Gun, the

No. 25

Day. J.

Thunderer, the

No. 28

Day. J.

Thunderer, the end of

No. 31

Day. J.

Who was T.A. Blakely ?

No. 30

Day. J.

What is it?

No. 35

Day, J.

Where are they now?

No. 40

Day, J.

Whiskey v. Cannon, (Scientific American, 1862)

No. 34

Day, J.

Woolwich Arsenal and other Postcards

No. 32

Day, J.

15-inch SB Gun, Trials of a American (1867)

No. 34

Debski, T.

Ammo-Drawing

No. 26

Debski, T.

Cartridges, shells, headstamps, etc.

No. 15

Debski, T.

Cartridges, shells, headstamps, etc.

No. 16

Debski, T.

Fuzes, projectiles, cartridges and feeding devices

No. 12

Debski, T.

German WWII 37mm anti-tank shot

No. 17

de Castro, A.

List of Ordnance in The Museum at Rio de Janeiro

No. 23

de Beer, C.

The Visser Collection, Volume II, Ordnance

No. 37

De Gryse, P.

Notes on the Sithof gun of N. St. John Hennessy

No. 23

Dodson, R.

St. Chamond howitzer, an early (1913)

No. 31

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Editor

Castles and Fortifications in Ireland 1485-1945

No. 32

Editor

Defence of Britain Project

No. 32

Editor

Donation of a piece of ordnance to O.S. by T. Gander

No. 34

Editor

Geometry of War, The, (Exhibition, event)

No. 34

Editor

Royal Armouries, Leeds, (opening)

No. 33

Editor

Sale, Wants & Exchange, For

No. 32

Editor

Sale, Wants & Exchange, For

No. 33

Editor

Sale, Wants & Exchange, For

No. 34

Editor

S.H.A. Conference, Texas, (event advert)

No. 34

Editor

Tebbutt Research Fund

No. 32

Elliot, S.W.

Feedback:("E" Battery, "B" Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery)

No. 35

Elvin, J.G.

Firing a Victory cannon

No. 5

Exwood, M./Lehman

The Journal of William Schellinks-England 1661-63

No. 30

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Ferguson, T.

British naval boarding pike of 1888, the

No. 17

Forbes-Morgan, R.R.

Dover's Double Alert

No. 27

Forbes-Morgan, R.R.

High speed launch No.186

No. 22

Forgett, V. J.

BP Guns

No. 33

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Gander, T.

After the Battle Magazine N?78, (28cm railway gun)

No. 21

Gander, T.

Demolishing a mystery: the 165mm AVRE gun

Vol. 5

Gander, T.

Donation for Mine Clearing School at Members Day

No. 34

Gander, T.

Gerald Bull's Legacy

Vol. 9

Gander, T.

Long Cecil: a South African gun

Vol. 4

Gander, T.

Mines Advisory Group

No. 33

Gander, T.

Wooden mortars of Port Arthur, the

No. 10

Gander, T.

Switzerland's Bison: a Fortification Gun Study

Vol.11

Garie, F.

Disappearing guns, more on

No. 28

Garie, F.

Armstrong carriage project in Australia

No. 22

Garie, F.

Armstrong's 10-inch,20-ton RML Gun; A Replica project

Vol.10

Garie, F.

above project - Reconstruction of carriage and slide

No. 41

Garie, F.

Portland's Historic Battery (1879)

No. 31

Garie, F.

Victoria's Guns

No. 29

Garie, F.

We Stood and Waited (Sydneys anti-ship defences WW II)

No. 30

Garie, F.

Traversing devise, description of

No. 29

Garie, F.

Inventory of old ordnance in Northern Morocco

No. 8

Garie, F.

6-inch disappearing hydro-pneumatic guns in New Zealand

Vol. 6

Garie, F.

64 pr, 64 cwt carriages

No. 42

Garie, F.

What is happening to the Royal Arsenal?

No. 26

Garie, F.

Feedback: (Rolls Royce 40 mm Cannon)

No. 26

Green, J.

Gunner's rule, the, or tally sticks, further information

Vol. 2

Green, J.

Southeast Asian gun technology

Vol. 3

Gooding, J.

Articles in "Arms collecting"

No. 36

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Hall. N.

Fort Nelson: aquisitions and events

No. 19

Hall, N.

Fort Nelson, Live events for 1996

No. 33

Hall. N.

Fort Nelson, Royal Armouries Museum of Artillery

No. 29

Hall. N.

Fort Nelson: The Royal Armouries Museum of Artillery

Vol.10

Hall. N.

Fort Nelson, 68-pounder, acquisition

No. 16

Hall. N.

Fort Nelson, 64-pounder, acquisition

No. 20

Hall. N.

Living history and gun firing events at Fort Nelson 1995

No. 30

Hall. N.

Members day at Fort Nelson

No. 36

Hall. N.

Other gun firing events in 1995

No. 30

Hall. N.

OTO Melara 76/62: single mount naval gun

No. 14

Hall. N.

Recent Arrival at Fort Nelson (Mallet's Mortar)

No. 26

Hall. N.

Royal Armouries, London (inquiries by the public)

No. 30

Hall. N.

18-inch railway howitzer, the

Vol. 3

Harry, W.

The Ammo Box - follow up

No. 35

Hartley, G.

Thinking about "De Profundis" (Sithof gun)

No. 25

Hemp, R.

Battlefield of WW I, a journey

No. 20

Hemp, R.

Lantaka, (Indonesian gun)

No. 15

Hennessy, N. St. J.

Dublin breech-loading swivel gun, the

Vol. 3

Hennessy, N. St. J.

De profundis, Sithof gun (recovered off Irish coast)

No. 22

Hennessy, N. St. J.

Russian Guns in Ireland

Vol. 8

Higginbottom, M.

Early gunfounding activities of the Carron Company

No. 7

Higginbottom, M.

The Royal Armouries Proof Book programme

No. 2

Hill, T.

Shoeburyness, A history

No. 19

Henry, C.T.

Artillery and the Spanish Civil War

Vol.10

Henry, C.T.

El Dragon

No. 41

Henry, C.T.

The Mortars of Beresford Gate, The Royal Arsenal Woolwich

No. 35

Henry, C.T.

Museé de Blindes, Saumer

No. 44

Henry, C.T.

New arrivals at Fort Nelson

No. 36

Henry, C.T.

New developments at Fort Nelson

No. 37

Henry, C.T.

South America: A storehouse of C19th development?

No. 40

Henry, C.T.

The Bofors Collection

No. 38

Henry, C.T.

The Tebbut research fund

No. 37

Hocking, P.

Ordnance recorded at Priddy's Hard, October 1991

No. 17

Hawker

WW I Battlefield Visit 1993 (Part 1)

No. 23

Hawker

WW I Battlefield Visit 1993 (Part 2)

No. 24

Hawker

WW I Battlefield Visit 1993 (Part 3)

No. 25

Hawker

Water firing ordnance

No. 23

Hennessy, N.St.J/Robins, C.

A Survey of Russian Trophy guns, an invitation

No. 35

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Jenkins, R.

Preview of planned visit to Portsmouth Sept. 1995

No. 31

Jones, P.

AGM 1995, Treasurer's report

No. 31

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Knight, S.A.

Armour plate, the evolution and process of to 1914

Vol. 5

Konstam, A.

Billbook project at the Royal Armouries, the

No. 1

Konstam, A.

Gunner's rule, the, from the Bronze Bell wreck

Vol. 1

Konstam, A.

War rocket in late Victorian military service, the

Vol. 2

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Leigh, F.R.

Three bronze guns in Ireland, (1558-1603 period)

No. 6

Liscoe, S.

Feedback: (Red hot guns)

No. 29

Love, B.

Model Corner, British Naval gun on depression carriage

No. 34

Love, Bill

Model Corner, WW I 13.7 Anti-Tank Gun,

No. 33

Love, B.

The trials of research

No. 21

Lundeburg, P.

Confederate cruiser Shenandoah, armament of

No. 11

Lyon, D.

British Naval Armament (Conference Proceedings)

No. 9

Lyon, D.

Bombarde, Mons Meg and her Sisters

Vol. 1

Lyon, D.

Goleta guns,

No. 6

Lyon, D.

Cannons at Cadiz and points north

No. 2

Lyon, D.

Conference, November 1989, Royal Armouries & O.S.

No. 9

Lyon, D.

Listing of books relevant to ordnance interests

No. 1

Lyon, D.

Louis XV's Navy 1748-1762

No. 4

Lyon, D.

New gun at the Tower (wrought-iron)

No. 3

Lyon, D.

Ordnance stores forms at Priddy's Hard Museum

No. 2

Lyon, D.

O.S.Visit, Rotunda, Museum of Artillery, February 1989

No. 6

Lyon, D.

Printed sources on guns: Hakluyt Society

No. 3

Lyon, D.

The Elswick gun order book

No. 3

Lyon, D.

Turret, the pre-history of the

Vol. 1

Lyon, D.

Virginia & N. Carolina, visit to conference in

No. 6

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Maine, I.

Current works at Fort Nelson

No. 13

Malley, R.

'Espingole' at Mariner's Museum, Newport, USA

No. 9

Mary Rose Trust

Mary Rose "super gun"

No. 14

McElvogue, D.M.

A Breech-loading swivel gun off the Curacao, 1729

No. 46

McElvogue, D.M.

A question of provenance. A Finbanker recovered in 1994

No. 40

McElvogue, D.M.

Ordnance from a Late 16th Century Wreck, Alderney

Vol.11

McElvogue, D.M.

Spanish star shot or cross-bar shot?

No. 40

McKenzie, I.

Army & Navy Illustrated

No. 19

McKenzie, I.

6-inch QF Mk N5- all steel, the

No. 17

Millburn, J.R.

British gunnery instrument makers, 18/19th centuries

No. 11

Millburn, J.R.

Feedback: (Dover's Double Alert)

No. 30

Millburn, J.R.

Feedback: (Sea Gunner, by John Seller)

No. 27

Millburn, J.R.

French Ordnance captured at Cherbourg, 1758

No. 33

Millburn, J.R.

Gunnery instruments, on

No. 16

Millburn, J.R.

Gunnery instruments and their makers in the 18th century

Vol. 7

Millburn, J.R.

Humphrey Jackson & the preservation of gun carriages

No. 11

Millburn, J.R.

Looking after the Pennies, Historical Note

No. 24

Millburn, J.R.

Modern trebuchet, (US Newspaper)

No. 17

Millburn, J.R.

Note of English Instrument Makers

No. 24

Millburn, J.R.

Ornamental gates for the shell foundry at Woolwich

No. 22

Millburn, J.R.

Ordnance records, sources for studies of instruments

No. 21

Millburn, J.R.

The Whitworth 80 Pounder Gun

No. 38

Mills, M.

Alexander Theophilus Blakeley - an Addition

Vol.11

Mitchell, C.

Gunner's Quadrant

No. 39

Mitchell, J.

Feedback: (South African gun, unknown)

No. 28

Mitchell, J.

New Zealand Gun, unknown (South African)

No. 27

Morgan, R.

A Cossack Gun

Vol.11

Murray-Flutter, M.

British RML project at the Royal Armouries, the

No. 1

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Nichols,R.M.

10 inch RML guns

No. 42

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Ogden, W.G.Jr.

Famous cannon models from "Model Engineer", 1948

No. 41

Olmstead, E.

An engaging Transatlantic Puzzel

Vol.10

Olmstead, E.

Feedback: (Fort Amherst, 1 gun)

No. 7

Olmstead, E.

How guns burst; thought from the USA

No. 19

Olmstead, E.

Wade, Dahlgren and Rodman: influence on US iron guns

Vol. 6

Overton, A.

Appeal on behalf of British Shooting Sports Council (BSSC)

No. 43

Overton, A.

British Shooting Sports Council (BSSC)

No. 35

Overton, A.

Davis Recoilless Guns

No. 46

Overton, A.

Feedback: (Black powder)

No. 33

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Painter, K.

Projectiles, two

No. 8

Parker, T.

AGM 1991 at Fort Amherst (Summary)

No. 15

Parker, T.

Anzio Annie, (German railway guns, WW II)

No. 30

Parker, T.

A Pictorial Record of the RN Cordite Factory,Holton Heath

No. 38

Parker, T.

A Small Ammo Problem!

No. 25

Parker, T.

Caliber query - Russian Anti-Tang gun, Model 1932

No. 45

Parker, T.

Feedback: (Anzio Annie)

No. 31

Parker, T.

Feedback on previously published ammunition reports

No. 17

Parker, T.

Kent Family History Society Magazine

No. 16

Parker, T.

Long range guns

No. 22

Parker, T.

Military Postcards

No. 31

Parker, T.

Military Postcard

No. 34

Parker, T.

Ordnance and the Internet

No. 44

Parker, T.

Ordnance and the Internet - Continued

No. 45

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, Bovington and Holton Heath - report

No. 38

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, Calais, September 1998

No. 45

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, Dover & Dover Turret, September 1994

No. 28

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, Eskmeals and Kirkcudbright

No. 40

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, Eskmeals and Kirkcudbright, Part II

No. 41

Parker, T.

O.S Visit, Fort Halstead, September 1992

No. 20

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, Kineton, June 1993

No. 23

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, (I) Military College of Shrivenham, March 1991

No. 14

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, (II) Military College of Shrivenham, July 1992

No. 19

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, Naval Ordnance Museum, November 1991

No. 17

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, Ordnance Disposal School & Museum, 1990

No. 13

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, P & EE, Lavington, May 1994

No. 27

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, P & EE, Pendine, March 1994

No. 26

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, Pattern Room, Nottingham, December 1991

No. 17

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, (I) P.E.E. Shoeburyness, May 1990

No. 11

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, (II) P.E.E. Shoeburyness, April 1992

No. 18

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, Portsmouth Dockyard

No. 33

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, Shrivenham

No. 35

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, Thames Forts boat trip, August 1998

No. 44

Parker, T.

O.S.Visit, Warminster and Larkhill, July 1992

No. 19

Parker, T.

Priddy's hard, an update

No. 45

Parker, T.

Projectile, (unidentified)

No. 30

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box:

No. 25

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box:

No. 26

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box:

No. 27

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box:

No. 28

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box:

No. 29

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box:

No. 30

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box:

No. 31

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box:

No. 35

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box:

No. 45

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box: A crane ballast box (contents, shells)

No. 22

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box: (Arms and Ammunition Firearms Act)

No. 21

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box: A suitable case for treatment

No. 11

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box: British manufacturers' headstamps

No. 15

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box: British manufacturers' headstamps

No. 16

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box: British 20th century ammunition

No. 19

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box: British 95mm infantry howitzer

No. 13

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box: General

No. 18

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box: German ammuntion of WWI

No. 10

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box: German WW II anti-tank projectiles

No. 33

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box: New legislation

No. 20

Parker, T.

The Ammo Box: Stamps of cartridge manufacturers

No. 14

Parker, T.

The 1993 Firearms Act Amendments - an update

No. 19

Parker, T.

The Ordnance Society Web site

No. 47

Parker, T.

WW II naval ordnance packaging

No. 18

Parker, T.

18-inch gun, the

No. 15

Peralta,J.T.

S.E. Asian Cannon: Museum of The Phillipines,

 

 

Lantaka Collection, Part 1

Vol.10

Peralta,J.T.

S.E. Asian Cannon: Museum of The Phillipines,

 

 

Lantaka Collection, Part 2

Vol.11

Perez-A., E.

Bronze BL swivel gun barrel from Madrid

No. 8

Perot, J.

Musèe de l'Armèe in Paris, The

Vol. 8

Pinsent, M.

Ascension Island, unknown gun,

No. 27

Powell, B.

A plea for assistance in Metallurgy - a response

No. 44

Puype, J.-P.

Dutch guns and their handling at sea, 17th century

Vol. 2

Puype, J.-P.

Legermuseum in Delft, Netherlands, the

Vol. 7

Puype, J.-P.

Si Jagur cannon in Jakarta, historical notes on

Vol. 4

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Quadrant

A lesser-known incident of battery history

No. 21

Quadrant

A problem of mobility

No. 23

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Richardson, T.

Venetian cannon in the Askeri Müze, Instanbul

No. 1

Roberts, D.H.

Gun Drill in the French Revolutionary Navy

Vol.10

Roberts, D.H.

Gunpowder, the manufacture of in France, 1702 (Part 1)

Vol. 5

Roberts, D.H.

Gunpowder, the manufacture of in France, 1702 (Part 2)

Vol. 6

Robins, C./Hennessy, N. St.J.

A Survey of Russian Trophy guns, an invitation

No. 35

Robins, C.

Balaklava, heaving guns at (Ill. London News 28.10.1854)

No. 30

Robins, C.

Brierley Hill Foundry Order Book, 1812-1825, the

Vol. 7

Robins, C.

Crimean Queries

No. 29

Robins, C.

Crimean Queries

No. 32

Robins, C.

Feedback: (B.P. & Co. Guns)

No. 27

Robins, C.

Guns at Balaclava

No. 25

Robins, C.

Lancaster guns, the

No. 19

Robins, C.

Royal Arsenal at Woolwich, the

No. 27

Robins, C.

Russian artillery in the Crimean war

No. 29

Roth, R.

AGM 1994, Treasurer's report

No. 27

Roth, R.

Gunpowder, The History of an International Technology

Vol.11

Roth, R.

Geographical breakdown of U.K. O.S.-members (map)

No. 29

Roth, R.

Measuring of cannons, the

Vol. 1

Roth, R./Trollope, C.

Measurements and Weights (letter 'A')

No. 26

Roth, R./Trollope, C.

Measurements and Weights (Bilbliography)

No. 27

Roth, R./Trollope, C.

Measurements and Weights (letter 'B')

No. 28

Roth, R./Trollope, C.

Measurements and Weights (letter 'C')

No. 29

Roth, R.

Measurements and Weights (letter 'D')

No. 30

Roth, R.

Measurements and Weights (letter 'E')

No. 31

Roth, R.

Measurements and Weights (letter 'F')

No. 32

Roth, R.

Measurements and Weights (letter 'G')

No. 33

Roth, R.

Measurements and Weights (letter 'G' and 'H')

No. 33

Roth, R.

Measurements and Weights (letter 'I')

No. 37

Roth, R.

Measurements and Weights (letter 'I')

No. 45

Roth, R.

Measurements and Weights (letters 'J, K, L, Le')

No. 46

Roth, R.

Measurements and Weights (letters 'J, K, L - Le')

No. 47

Roth, R.

Nugget: re-discovery of a missing Dutch gun

No. 25

Roth, R.

Orford gun, the (from the sea)

Vol. 7

Roth, R.

Renaissance Man, the (15/16th century Mastergunners)

Vol. 6

Roth, R.

Roaring Guns at Quex Park 1989

No. 8

Roth, R.

Royal Arsenal Museum Advisory Group (RAMAG)

No. 18

Roth, R.

Royal Arsenal at Woolwich, recent developments

No. 27

Roth, R.

The guns firing at Quex Park 1990

No. 12

Roth, R.

The Historic ordnance at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich,

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

The History of English Sea Ordnance 1523-1875, Vol.1

No. 29

Roth, R.

The Sea Gunner by John Seller (1691)

No. 26

Roth, R.

Victoria's Guns

No. 36

Roth, R.

What was the Military Revolution? (Part 1)

No. 23

Roth, R.

What was the Military Revolution? (Part 2)

No. 24

Roth, R.

[No. 292] Basilisk, (DoppelschlaNo..e), Swiss, broNo..e, (1514)

Vol. 6

Roth, R.

[No. 276] Bombard, BurguNo.y, broNo.e, 22cm bore, (1476)

No. 22

Roth, R.

[No. 13] CulveriNo. Swedish export 9'6" (FiNo.aNo.er)

No. 29

Roth, R.

[No. 578] Demi-CulveriNo. ENo.lish, Mauritius (lost 1609)

No. 21

Roth, R.

[No. 26] Demi-CulveriNo.Drake, ENo.lish, 9'0" 20 cwt (1638)

Vol. 6

Roth, R.

[No. 709] Saker, SpaiNo. broNo.e, 11'6" (ca.1540)

Vol. 7

Roth, R.

[No. 345] Saker, SpaiNo. broNo.e, 10'0" (1555)

Vol. 7

Roth, R.

[No. 562] MiNo.oNo.Drake, Dutch, broNo.e, (1631)

No. 19

Roth, R.

[No. 491] MiNo.oNo.Drake, extra., ENo.lish, broNo.e, (1638)

Vol. 6

Roth, R.

[No. 442] MiNo.oNo.OrdiNo.ry, iroNo. Fort No.lsoNo. Portsmouth

No. 37

Roth, R.

[No. 117] 64-pdr, ENo.lish, W-I, RML, Mark III, 9'2" 64 cwt

No. 25

Roth, R.

[No. 447] 50-pdr Perrier, Portugese, broNo.e 'Selvagem' (1627)

Vol. 7

Roth, R.

[No. 364] 48-pdr 'Leao' Portugese, 18 palmo's, (1594)

Vol. 8

Roth, R.

[No. 223] 32-pdr, Swiss, broNo.e, 'Mercurius', (1678)

Vol. 1

Roth, R.

[No. 90] 32-pdr, ENo.lish, Blomefield, 9'6" 56 cwt (ca.1800)

No. 26

Roth, R.

[No. 211] 30-pdr Perrier, Portugese, broNo.e 'Camelo' (1627)

Vol. 7

Roth, R.

[No. 712] 24-pdr, Dutch, broNo.e, 10' 6", MaliNo.s voet (1650)

No. 47

Roth, R.

[No. 351] 18-pdr, FreNo.h, VeNo.ome patterNo. 9 ft., ca.1660

No. 32

Roth, R.

[No. 313] 12-pdr, ENo.lish, ArmstroNo., R.B.L., 7ft 8cwt

No. 36

Roth, R.

[No. 402] 12-pdr, FreNo.h, broNo.e, heavy, (1787)

No. 24

Roth, R.

[No. 489] 9-pdr, ENo.lish, Blomefield, 8'6" 29 cwt, (ca.1800)

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

[No. 121] 9-pdr RML, ENo.lish, 6 cwt Mark II, (1876)

No. 30

Roth, R.

[No. 481] 8-pdr, Swedish export, (Dutch), 20 cwt, (1784)

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

[No. 480] 8-pdr, DaNo.sh, Carl Friderichs, desigNo.1683

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

[No. 169] 8-pdr, DaNo.sh, Carl Friderichs, desigNo.1683, (1691)

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

[No. 162] 6-pdr, ENo.lish, broNo.e medium, 5'0"10cwt (1778)

No. 23

Roth, R.

[No. 482] 6-pdr, ENo.lish, broNo.e light, 5'0" 6 cwt, (1850)

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

[No. 485] 6-pdr, ENo.lish, broNo.e light, 5'0" 6 cwt, (1855)

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

[No. 490] 6-pdr, ENo.lish, Blomefield, 6'0" 18 cwt (ca.1820)

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

[No. 160] 6-pdr, ENo.lish, iroNo. 9' 0'' 211/2 cwt, Tower of LoNo.on

No. 35

Roth, R.

[No. 222] 6-pdr, Swedish, "Dutch" FiNo.aNo.er 'Litra A', iron

No. 38

Roth, R.

[No. 483] 3-pdr, ENo.lish, broNo.e medium, 4.0" 3 cwt (1807)

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

[No. 484] 3-pdr, ENo.lish, broNo.e medium, 4.0" 3 cwt (1813)

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

3/4 pdr, 17 Cal. leNo.th, Dutch, broNo.e (1734)

No. 46

Roth, R.

[No. 404] 30-duim SB GuNo. Dutch, (1812)

No. 34

Roth, R.

[No. 486] 12-pdr howitzer, ENo.lish, Millar, sea service, 3'8" (1849)

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

[No. 479] 10-iNo.h howitzer, ENo.lish, broNo.e, (1791)

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

[No. 143] 51/2-iNo.h howitzer, ENo.lish, broNo.e light, (1782)

No. 18

Roth, R.

[No. 478] 13-iNo.h mortar, ENo.lish, broNo.e, LS (1779)

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

[No. 487] 51/2-iNo.h mortar, ENo.lish, broNo.e, (1800)

Vol. 5

Roth, R.

[No. 488] 51/2-iNo.h mortar, ENo.lish, broNo.e, (1811)

Vol. 5

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Salgado, Alves A. A.

Portuguese Naval Carriages in the Late 16th Century

Vol.11

Scott, G.

Early Automatic Breech mechanism, an

No. 27

Shipman, J.

L'Artillerie de Mer (France 1650-1850)

No. 23

Simmons, J.J.

Shot-mould tongs, replica of early 16th century

Vol. 3

Simmons, J.J.

Lidded-breech wrought-iron gun at Southsea castle

Vol. 1

Slade, P.

9.2 inch gun firing, Boer War

No. 42

Smith, C.

Ammunition Research

No. 25

Smith, C.

Kent Cannons

No. 23

Smith, C.

Lead-coated shells, I

No. 18

Smith, C.

Lead-coated shells, II

No. 19

Smith, C.

Projectiles of the 19th century

No. 17

Smith, C.

Shell Velocity

No. 27

Smith, L.

Information required - items/Ft George, Turks&Caicos Islands

No. 45

Smith, P.

F.K. Janecek - request for information

No. 35

Smith, R. B.

Another Benin cannon

No. 37

Smith, R. B.

Francisco Alvarez, (Portugal)

No. 34

Smith, R. B.

Portugese Cannon

No. 33

Smith, R.D.

AGM 1988 at Chatham Dockyard (Summary)

No. 4

Smith, R.D.

AGM 1989 at Fort Nelson (Summary)

No. 17

Smith, R.D.

AGM 1990 at the Royal Armouries (Summary)

No. 11

Smith, R.D.

An archaeological discovery

No. 41

Smith, R./Brown, R.

Bodiam Mortar, the

Vol. 1

Smith, R.D.

Books of interest

No. 11

Smith, R.D.

Buried treasure (6-pdr, George II, 20 cwt)

No. 14

Smith, R.D.

Chairman's report

No. 2

Smith, R.D.

Early artillery in Switzerland

No. 12

Smith, R.D.

Early cast-iron ordnance on the Isle of Man

Vol. 3

Smith, R.D.

English 16th Century bronze guns

No. 41

Smith, R.D.

Feedback: (Bronze BL swivel gun barrel from Madrid)

No. 8

Smith, R.D.

Iron cannon of 7

Vol. 4

Smith, R.D.

Moving the Guns

No. 13

Smith, R.D.

Port pieces: the use of W-Iguns in the 16th century

Vol. 5

Smith, R.D.

Survey of members opinion

No. 14

Smith, R.D.

The Engineer and Illustrated London News

No. 13

Smith, R.D.

The Southwold guns

No. 14

Smith, R.D.

Three revolutionary cannon

No. 12

Smith, R.D.

Turkish gun, a

No. 2

Smith, R./Gilmour, B.

Wrought-iron hand gun, a

No. 5

Smith, R.D.

New Tavern Fort, Gravesend

No. 14

Stevenson, R.V.

BL 6-inch Mark VII or Mark II, search of

No. 29

Stoat, K.

Model Corner, freelance Q.F. Naval Gun

No. 33

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Taylor, R.

Underground ammunition depots

No. 20

Timbers, K.A.

Feedback: (Notes on Artillery, cadet MS)

No. 19

Timbers, K.A.

Museum of Artillery in the Rotunda, the

Vol. 6

Towes, R.M./McCree

Drakes, a note on

Vol. 6

Trollope, C.N.

About the calibre & English pound, ca. 1540-60

No. 15

Trollope, C.N.

Adrian Caruana, A tribute

No. 46

Trollope, C.N.

Armada guns and gunnery, note on

No. 5

Trollope, C.N.

A plea for standardisation (of correct gun abbreviations)

No. 29

Trollope, C.N.

Barbados ordnance

No. 15

Trollope, C.N.

Carcass 1: Blomefield iron & Dickinson's gun

No. 17

Trollope, C.N.

Carcass 2: Blomefield, Millar, Monk & Dundas

No. 18

Trollope, C.N.

Carcass 3: Blomefield, Gover, Congreve, Dickinson, etc.

No. 19

Trollope, C.N.

Carcass 4: Borgard, Armstrong

No. 20

Trollope, C.N.

Carcass 5: Armstrong guns, 1727-1782

No. 22

Trollope, C.N.

Dutch attack on Barbados, the

No. 16

Trollope, C.N.

Explosives into fertiliser (East German disposal)

No. 21

Trollope, C.N.

Feedback: (Basilisk Portugal)

No. 34

Trollope, C.N.

Feedback: (Crimean Queries on the Zulu War)

No. 34

Trollope, C.N.

Feedback: (French Ordnance)

No. 34

Trollope, C.N.

Feedback: Identification of late 19th century shells

No. 16

Trollope, C.N.

Feedback: (Portugese cannon)

No. 34

Trollope, C.N.

Feedback: (New Zealand gun, unknown)

No. 29

Trollope, C.N.

Feedback: (Red hot guns)

No. 29

Trollope, C.N.

Feedback: (RML's, The Last of the)

No. 34

Trollope, C.N.

Feedback: (Tithe Barn Shell)

No. 34

Trollope, C.N.

Guns of the Queen's Ships during the Spanish Armada, the

Vol. 6

Trollope, C.N.

Lead- coated RBL shells

No. 19

Trollope, C.N.

On new W-I ordnance from the Mary Rose Trust

No. 15

Trollope, C.N.

Post Conference 1994 Review,

No. 33

Trollope, C.N.

Surviving ordnance in New Zealand and South Island

No. 10

Trollope, C.N.

Two Culverins from The Revenge

Vol.10

Trollope, C.N.

13-inch SS mortar of Eardley-Wilmot (1856), the

No. 16

Trollope, C.N.

32-pdr, English, Monk's A, 9'0" 50 cwt, (1838-42)

No. 18

Trollope, C.N.

32-pdr, English, Dundas, 9'6" 58 cwt, (1843-53)

No. 18

Trollope, C.N.

32-pdr, English, Dundas, 6'0" 25 cwt, (1843-53

No. 18

Trollope, C.N.

24-pdr, English, Congreve (bored up) 7'6" 38 cwt,

No. 17

Trollope, C.N.

8-inch shell gun, English, Millar, 9'0" 65 cwt, (1827-33)

No. 18

Turner, A.

How Guns are Made (Publication of 1896)

No. 26

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Walshaw, A.

A Brief history of the Dissapearing gun Mount Part 1

No. 43

Walshaw, A.

A Brief history of the Dissapearing gun Mount Part 2

No. 44

Walshaw, A.

A Brief history of the Dissapearing gun Mount Part 3

No. 46

Walshaw, A.

The 12.5" Rifled Muzzle Loading (RML)

No. 42

Walter, S.A.

A model 18 Pounder Field Gun, "Model Engineer", 1957

No. 41

Walter, S.A.

A model 18 Pounder Field Gun, Part 2

No. 43

Walter, S.A.

A model 4.5" Howitser

No. 38

Walter, S.A.

Naval Q.F. Gun (Model)

No. 34

Ware, C.

British Naval Armament (Conference Proceedings)

Vol. 2

Watson, A. G.

Feedback: (Old guns & Postcards)

No. 32

Watson, A. G.

Feedback: (on Priddy's Hard Guns, N? 29)

No. 30

Watson, A. G.

Feedback: (South African gun, unknown)

No. 28

Wilkinson, F.

Firearms legislation

No. 37

Williams, A.

The Bersham Ironworks

No. 2

Wilson, G. D.

Seacoast Artillery US War Dept. (re-print)

No. 32

Wilson, G.M.

Letter to the Editor, (about Rotunda Museum, Vol.6)

No. 28

Wilson, T.

Required at Weapons Museum, Inf, school, Warminster

No. 20

Winter, F.H.

William Hale and his rockets

Vol. 9

 

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