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DescriptionRML9pdr8cwtGunDiagram.jpg | Diagram showing British gun and carriage, RML 9 pounder 9 cwt. |
Date |
circa 1871 date QS:P,+1871-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source |
Major Darrell D. Hall, "Field Artillery of the British Army 1860-1960. Part I, 1860 - 1900" in The South African Military History Society. Military History Journal - Vol 2 No 4, December 1972 From a contemporary Ordnance manual. |
Author | British Government (Ordnance) |
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Crown Copyright expired (50 years) |
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