File:Livens projector drums WWII.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionLivens projector drums WWII.jpg | A series of photographs taken specially for WS9 on the method of storing and stacking ammunition in the field. Photographs taken at Shefford (27 Ammunition Sub Depot), Bedfordshire. Livens Drums, filled G, below ground. A construction of trench shelter and method of arranging drums. |
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Source | IWM H 025570 |
Author | Tanner A R (Lt) War Office official photographer |
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