File:BL 16.25 inch Elswick naval gun Right Elevation.jpg
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DescriptionBL 16.25 inch Elswick naval gun Right Elevation.jpg | Right elevation of Elswick BL 16.25 inch 110 ton naval gun in loading position on barbette mounting for British battleship HMS Benbow | |||||||||||
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"FIRING TRIAL OF THE 110½ TON B.L. ELSWICK GUN" in Scientific American supplement, No. 586, March 26, 1887. Downloaded from Project Gutenberg at http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/11736 |
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Crown Copyright expired (50 years). US Copyright expired (pre-1923)
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