Battery B members of the 103rd Regiment Field Artillery inspecting the damage caused by a 210 German shell in Rambucourt, France on June 24, 1918. This photograph was taken by Pvt. C.E. Painter and was issued on July 8, 1918, after being passed by the A.E.F. Censor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/battery-b-members-of-the-103rd-regiment-field-artillery-inspecting-the-damage-caused-by-a-210-german-shell-in-rambucourt-france-on-june-24-1918-this-photograph-was-taken-by-pvt-ce-painter-and-was-issued-on-july-8-1918-after-being-passed-by-the-aef-censor-image558446974.html
RM2RCFCPP–Battery B members of the 103rd Regiment Field Artillery inspecting the damage caused by a 210 German shell in Rambucourt, France on June 24, 1918. This photograph was taken by Pvt. C.E. Painter and was issued on July 8, 1918, after being passed by the A.E.F. Censor.
World War I. A German 210-mm shell falling on a church in the Meuse (1915) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-world-war-i-a-german-210-mm-shell-falling-on-a-church-in-the-meuse-49919299.html
RMCW60G3–World War I. A German 210-mm shell falling on a church in the Meuse (1915)
Soissons, Aisne, France A German 210 millimeter shell, unexploded, discovered by farmers, First World War, Bombing, Shell, Weapon, France, Soissons, Les Surprises des Agriculteurs, 210 shell, unexploded, Soissons, 01/06/1917 - 30/06/1917, Cuville, Fernand, 1917 - Aisne - Fernand Cuville (Photographic section of the army) - (mai-July), Autochrome, photo, Glass, Autochrome, photo, Positive, Vertical, Size 9 x 12 cm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soissons-aisne-france-a-german-210-millimeter-shell-unexploded-discovered-by-farmers-first-world-war-bombing-shell-weapon-france-soissons-les-surprises-des-agriculteurs-210-shell-unexploded-soissons-01061917-30061917-cuville-fernand-1917-aisne-fernand-cuville-photographic-section-of-the-army-mai-july-autochrome-photo-glass-autochrome-photo-positive-vertical-size-9-x-12-cm-image576121746.html
RM2TD8H4J–Soissons, Aisne, France A German 210 millimeter shell, unexploded, discovered by farmers, First World War, Bombing, Shell, Weapon, France, Soissons, Les Surprises des Agriculteurs, 210 shell, unexploded, Soissons, 01/06/1917 - 30/06/1917, Cuville, Fernand, 1917 - Aisne - Fernand Cuville (Photographic section of the army) - (mai-July), Autochrome, photo, Glass, Autochrome, photo, Positive, Vertical, Size 9 x 12 cm
Trigoniidae (Trigonia navis), fossile Trigoniidae from Jurassic (210-140 million years), locality: Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-trigoniidae-trigonia-navis-fossile-trigoniidae-from-jurassic-210-140-76086389.html
RMEBP0Y1–Trigoniidae (Trigonia navis), fossile Trigoniidae from Jurassic (210-140 million years), locality: Germany
Soissons, Aisne, France a German shell of 210 millimeters, not broken down, discovered by farmers , 1917 - Aisne - Fernand Cuville (photographic section of the army) - (May -July) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soissons-aisne-france-a-german-shell-of-210-millimeters-not-broken-down-discovered-by-farmers-1917-aisne-fernand-cuville-photographic-section-of-the-army-may-july-image515248053.html
RM2MX7G45–Soissons, Aisne, France a German shell of 210 millimeters, not broken down, discovered by farmers , 1917 - Aisne - Fernand Cuville (photographic section of the army) - (May -July)
FIFTH ARMY : ANZIO BRIDGEHEAD COMPARISON IN GERMAN SHELLS - 1st Sgt. W.A. Hill with a 210 mm shell British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fifth-army-anzio-bridgehead-comparison-in-german-shells-1st-sgt-wa-hill-with-a-210-mm-shell-british-army-image603093072.html
RM2X157A8–FIFTH ARMY : ANZIO BRIDGEHEAD COMPARISON IN GERMAN SHELLS - 1st Sgt. W.A. Hill with a 210 mm shell British Army
Morecambe, Lancashire, United Kingdom, Scanned 9th August 2011, Nine RAF Coastal Command Squadrons flew Catalina amphibians in every theatre of the during the WWII painted as JV298 wSERVED WITH 210 SQUADRON AS 'Y' BASED AT SULLOM VOE IN THE SHETLAND ISLANDS, ON THE NIGHT OF 17 JULY 1944, FLYING OFFICER JOHN CRUICKSHANK WAS SEVERELY INJURED FLYING THIS AIRCRAFT WHEN A SHELL, FIRED FROM A GERMAN U-BOAT, EXPLODED INSIDE THE NOSE. HE BRAVELY CONTINUED THE ATTACK AND EVENTUALLY SANK U-347 WITH SIX DEPTH CHARGES.JOHN CRUICKSHANK DISCOVERED, UPON HIS RETURN TO BASE, HE SUSTAINED 72 SEPERATE INJURES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/morecambe-lancashire-united-kingdom-scanned-9th-august-2011-nine-raf-coastal-command-squadrons-flew-catalina-amphibians-in-every-theatre-of-the-during-the-wwii-painted-as-jv298-wserved-with-210-squadron-as-y-based-at-sullom-voe-in-the-shetland-islands-on-the-night-of-17-july-1944-flying-officer-john-cruickshank-was-severely-injured-flying-this-aircraft-when-a-shell-fired-from-a-german-u-boat-exploded-inside-the-nose-he-bravely-continued-the-attack-and-eventually-sank-u-347-with-six-depth-chargesjohn-cruickshank-discovered-upon-his-return-to-base-he-sustained-72-seperate-injures-image356628519.html
RM2BM5R8R–Morecambe, Lancashire, United Kingdom, Scanned 9th August 2011, Nine RAF Coastal Command Squadrons flew Catalina amphibians in every theatre of the during the WWII painted as JV298 wSERVED WITH 210 SQUADRON AS 'Y' BASED AT SULLOM VOE IN THE SHETLAND ISLANDS, ON THE NIGHT OF 17 JULY 1944, FLYING OFFICER JOHN CRUICKSHANK WAS SEVERELY INJURED FLYING THIS AIRCRAFT WHEN A SHELL, FIRED FROM A GERMAN U-BOAT, EXPLODED INSIDE THE NOSE. HE BRAVELY CONTINUED THE ATTACK AND EVENTUALLY SANK U-347 WITH SIX DEPTH CHARGES.JOHN CRUICKSHANK DISCOVERED, UPON HIS RETURN TO BASE, HE SUSTAINED 72 SEPERATE INJURES
The arm rest used by 1st Lt. Joe R. Hollaway, Jr., 210 East 68th Street, Shreveport, La., pictured here, was provided by a German shell which pierced one blade of his propeller during a recent ofray over France. The shell penetrated the widest part Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-arm-rest-used-by-1st-lt-joe-r-hollaway-jr-210-east-68th-street-shreveport-la-pictured-here-was-provided-by-a-german-shell-which-pierced-one-blade-of-his-propeller-during-a-recent-ofray-over-france-the-shell-penetrated-the-widest-part-image481191527.html
RM2JXT4KK–The arm rest used by 1st Lt. Joe R. Hollaway, Jr., 210 East 68th Street, Shreveport, La., pictured here, was provided by a German shell which pierced one blade of his propeller during a recent ofray over France. The shell penetrated the widest part
FIFTH ARMY : ANZIO BRIDGEHEAD COMPARISON IN GERMAN SHELLS - Four German shells that have been recovered on the bridgehead. Left to right: - 150 mm - 6 inch 180 mm - 7.2 inch 210 mm - 8.4 inch 280 mm - 11.2 inch 1st Sgt. William A. Hill of Charlestown, S.C., U.S.A. holds up a stick marked off in 6-inch lengths to give an idea of the size of the shells. The 280 mm shell has a mose-cap which is estimated to add 24' to its length. Round the body of the shell are raised strips which fit into the rifling of the gun barrel, the gas seal being obtained by a narrow copper band at the base end of the ra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fifth-army-anzio-bridgehead-comparison-in-german-shells-four-german-shells-that-have-been-recovered-on-the-bridgehead-left-to-right-150-mm-6-inch-180-mm-72-inch-210-mm-84-inch-280-mm-112-inch-1st-sgt-william-a-hill-of-charlestown-sc-usa-holds-up-a-stick-marked-off-in-6-inch-lengths-to-give-an-idea-of-the-size-of-the-shells-the-280-mm-shell-has-a-mose-cap-which-is-estimated-to-add-24-to-its-length-round-the-body-of-the-shell-are-raised-strips-which-fit-into-the-rifling-of-the-gun-barrel-the-gas-seal-being-obtained-by-a-narrow-copper-band-at-the-base-end-of-the-ra-image603089267.html
RM2X152EB–FIFTH ARMY : ANZIO BRIDGEHEAD COMPARISON IN GERMAN SHELLS - Four German shells that have been recovered on the bridgehead. Left to right: - 150 mm - 6 inch 180 mm - 7.2 inch 210 mm - 8.4 inch 280 mm - 11.2 inch 1st Sgt. William A. Hill of Charlestown, S.C., U.S.A. holds up a stick marked off in 6-inch lengths to give an idea of the size of the shells. The 280 mm shell has a mose-cap which is estimated to add 24' to its length. Round the body of the shell are raised strips which fit into the rifling of the gun barrel, the gas seal being obtained by a narrow copper band at the base end of the ra
Damage caused to a corner of the barracks by a 210mm shell in Montreaux Chateau, Alsace, Germany. The photograph was taken on September 14, 1918, by Sgt. P.A. Pellison. It is a part of the collection of photographs of American military activities during World War One. The image has been approved by the A.E.F. censor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/damage-caused-to-a-corner-of-the-barracks-by-a-210mm-shell-in-montreaux-chateau-alsace-germany-the-photograph-was-taken-on-september-14-1918-by-sgt-pa-pellison-it-is-a-part-of-the-collection-of-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-the-image-has-been-approved-by-the-aef-censor-image558449751.html
RM2RCFG9Y–Damage caused to a corner of the barracks by a 210mm shell in Montreaux Chateau, Alsace, Germany. The photograph was taken on September 14, 1918, by Sgt. P.A. Pellison. It is a part of the collection of photographs of American military activities during World War One. The image has been approved by the A.E.F. censor.
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