File:Artillerie - ARTILLERY mortars field trench heavy howitzers cannons guns mountain battleship turrets rangefinder railway Public domain book illustration from French encyclopedia Larousse du XXème siècle 1932.jpg

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English: "ARTILLERY."
  • "(Trench artillery): 1. 75mm mortar on its carriage; 2. 58mm gun (No 1 bis); 3. 58mm gun (No 2); 4. 150mm mortar; 5. 240mm gun; 6. 340mm gun, and 7. Its ammunition wagon. (Field artillery): 8. Marchand apparatus for reduced aiming; 9. 75mm gun (recoil on the cradle at firing); 10. The elevation scale; 11. Open breech; 12. Direction sighting device; 13. A 75mm gun in action; 14. 37mm infantry gun; 15. Schneider 75mm gun. (Mountain artillery): 16. Schneider 75mm gun; 17. 65mm gun in action; 18. 65mm gun firing. (Heavy artillery): 19. 120mm howitzer; 20. Schneider 155mm long gun; 21. 27mm Canet mortar; 22. 155mm short gun on a rotating carriage; 23. Rangefinder; 24. Naval gun on land carriage, during loading; 25. Rimailho 155mm gun; 26. Filloux 155mm long gun. (Railway heavy artillery [A. 1. V. p.] and High power heavy artillery [A. L. G. P.]): 27. Tournier equipment of 240 T.R. MI 1903 on truck carriage; 28. 320mm gun in firing position; 29. 305mm gun in firing position; 30. 340mm gun in marching order; 31. 400mm gun in marching order; 32. Battleship turrets (Jean-Bart type)."
  • Public domain book illustration from the Larousse du XXème siècle encyclopedia published 1932.Éditions Larousse is a French publishing house specialising in reference works such as dictionaries. It was founded by Pierre Larousse and its best-known work is the Petit Larousse.


Français : ARTILLERIE.
  • (Artillerle de tranchée) : 1. Mortier de 75 sur son chariot; 2. Canon de 58 (No 1 bis); 3. Canon de 58 (No 2); 4. Mortier de 150; 5. Canon de 240; 6. Canon de 340, et 7. Son wagonnet de chargement. (Artillerie de campagne): 8. Appareil Marchand pour le réglage du tir réduit; 9. Canon de 75 (recul sur le berceau au départ du coup); 10. La hausse; 11. Culasse ouverte; 12. Appareil de pointage en direction; 13. Une pièce de 75 en action; 14. Canon de 37 d'infanterie; 15. Canon de 75 Schneider. (Artillerie de montagne): 16. Canon de 75 Schneider; 17. Canon de 65 en action; 18. Canon de 65 au départ du coup. (Artillerie lourde): 19. Obusier de 120; 20. Canon de 155 long Schneider; 21. Mortier de 27 Canet; 22. Canon de 155 court sur affût tournant; 23. Télémètre: 24. Canon de marine sur affût de terre, au chargement; 25. Canon de 155 Rimailho: 26. Canon de 155 long Filloux. (Artillerie lourde sur voie ferrée [A. 1. V. p.] et Artillerie lourde à grande puissance [A. L. G. P.]): 27. Matériel Tournier de 240 T. R. MI 1903 sur affût-truck; 28. Pièce de 320 en position de tir; 29. Pièce de 305 en position de tir; 30. Pièce de 340 en ordre de marche; 31. Pièce de 400 en ordre de marche; 32. Tourelles de cuirassé (type Jean-Bart).
  • Illustration de livre du domaine public provenant de l'encyclopédie Larousse du XXème siècle publiée en 1932.
  • Les éditions Larousse| sont une maison d'édition française historiquement spécialisée dans les ouvrages de référence, notamment les dictionnaires. De 1927 à 1933, Paul Augé, fils de Claude, coordonne le Larousse du xxe siècle, dictionnaire encyclopédique universel en six volumes et imprimé en héliogravure. Il a progressivement succédé au Grand dictionnaire universel du xixe siècle, en étant toutefois plus concis, abondamment illustré, scientifiquement plus fondé, et en se fixant pour objectif de renouveler les connaissances de son temps.
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