Engraving depicting a 118-ton gun, built by Fried Krupp of Essen for the Italian navy. Dated 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engraving-depicting-a-118-ton-gun-built-by-fried-krupp-of-essen-for-the-italian-navy-dated-19th-century-image186387965.html
RMMR6KN1–Engraving depicting a 118-ton gun, built by Fried Krupp of Essen for the Italian navy. Dated 19th century
Image caption: 'Lieutenant Sintzenich, photographer ID 3-12-19, captures a photograph of a 5 7-8 inch caliber howitzer numbered 3426, manufactured by Fried Krupp AG Essen in 1817, located in London, England. This image was taken on November 22, 1918 as part of American military activities during World War One.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-caption-lieutenant-sintzenich-photographer-id-3-12-19-captures-a-photograph-of-a-5-7-8-inch-caliber-howitzer-numbered-3426-manufactured-by-fried-krupp-ag-essen-in-1817-located-in-london-england-this-image-was-taken-on-november-22-1918-as-part-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558461863.html
RM2RCG3PF–Image caption: 'Lieutenant Sintzenich, photographer ID 3-12-19, captures a photograph of a 5 7-8 inch caliber howitzer numbered 3426, manufactured by Fried Krupp AG Essen in 1817, located in London, England. This image was taken on November 22, 1918 as part of American military activities during World War One.'
Workers unveil the new emblem at the headquarters of Thyssen Krupp AG on March 17, 1999 in Dusseldorf. With the entry of the new Thyssen Krupp AG (Dusseldorf) into the commercial register in Dusseldorf, the merger of Thyssen AG (Duisburg) and Fried. Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp (Essen/Dortmund) took effect retroactively on 1 October 1998. | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/workers-unveil-the-new-emblem-at-the-headquarters-of-thyssen-krupp-ag-on-march-17-1999-in-dusseldorf-with-the-entry-of-the-new-thyssen-krupp-ag-dusseldorf-into-the-commercial-register-in-dusseldorf-the-merger-of-thyssen-ag-duisburg-and-fried-krupp-ag-hoesch-krupp-essendortmund-took-effect-retroactively-on-1-october-1998-usage-worldwide-image180518283.html
RMMDK8WF–Workers unveil the new emblem at the headquarters of Thyssen Krupp AG on March 17, 1999 in Dusseldorf. With the entry of the new Thyssen Krupp AG (Dusseldorf) into the commercial register in Dusseldorf, the merger of Thyssen AG (Duisburg) and Fried. Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp (Essen/Dortmund) took effect retroactively on 1 October 1998. | usage worldwide
. Ashcroft's railway directory for ... : containing an official list of all the officers and directors of the rail-roads in the United States & Canadas, together with their financial condition and amount of rolling stock . Great Britain, France,British Provinces, Cuba, South America, &c., &c. Subscription, $3 per annum. JOHN A. HAVEN, . Editor and Proprietor. GEORGE L. VOSE, C. E., Associate Editor.20 OF FRIED. KRUPP,ESSEN, RHENISH PRUSSIA Patent Railway Tires, without a weld. Axles, Cannon, Anchor Flukes, Propeller Blades and Shafts. Cranked Axles and Shafts, up to Twenty Tons Weight, CAST ST Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ashcrofts-railway-directory-for-containing-an-official-list-of-all-the-officers-and-directors-of-the-rail-roads-in-the-united-states-canadas-together-with-their-financial-condition-and-amount-of-rolling-stock-great-britain-francebritish-provinces-cuba-south-america-c-c-subscription-3-per-annum-john-a-haven-editor-and-proprietor-george-l-vose-c-e-associate-editor20-of-fried-kruppessen-rhenish-prussia-patent-railway-tires-without-a-weld-axles-cannon-anchor-flukes-propeller-blades-and-shafts-cranked-axles-and-shafts-up-to-twenty-tons-weight-cast-st-image374851759.html
RM2CNRY6R–. Ashcroft's railway directory for ... : containing an official list of all the officers and directors of the rail-roads in the United States & Canadas, together with their financial condition and amount of rolling stock . Great Britain, France,British Provinces, Cuba, South America, &c., &c. Subscription, $3 per annum. JOHN A. HAVEN, . Editor and Proprietor. GEORGE L. VOSE, C. E., Associate Editor.20 OF FRIED. KRUPP,ESSEN, RHENISH PRUSSIA Patent Railway Tires, without a weld. Axles, Cannon, Anchor Flukes, Propeller Blades and Shafts. Cranked Axles and Shafts, up to Twenty Tons Weight, CAST ST
THE KR17PP STEEL WORKS OF TO-DAY. Among the great industrial establishments of the present day the Krupp Works are undoubtedly the largest and most important as may be judged from the fact that at the beginning of the present year in the Essen Works and in the other large concerns which are identified with the name of Krupp and operated under a common control there were em ployed counting officials and workmen 65000 men; while 35000 men were employed in the Essen Works alone. The town of Essen lies within a few miles of the Rhine in fertile undulating country and surrounded by the most Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kr17pp-steel-works-of-to-day-among-the-great-industrial-establishments-of-the-present-day-the-krupp-works-are-undoubtedly-the-largest-and-most-important-as-may-be-judged-from-the-fact-that-at-the-beginning-of-the-present-year-in-the-essen-works-and-in-the-other-large-concerns-which-are-identified-with-the-name-of-krupp-and-operated-under-a-common-control-there-were-em-ployed-counting-officials-and-workmen-65000-men-while-35000-men-were-employed-in-the-essen-works-alone-the-town-of-essen-lies-within-a-few-miles-of-the-rhine-in-fertile-undulating-country-and-surrounded-by-the-most-image334302982.html
RM2ABTPT6–THE KR17PP STEEL WORKS OF TO-DAY. Among the great industrial establishments of the present day the Krupp Works are undoubtedly the largest and most important as may be judged from the fact that at the beginning of the present year in the Essen Works and in the other large concerns which are identified with the name of Krupp and operated under a common control there were em ployed counting officials and workmen 65000 men; while 35000 men were employed in the Essen Works alone. The town of Essen lies within a few miles of the Rhine in fertile undulating country and surrounded by the most
'Photograph depicting Lieutenant Sintzenich, serving as a war photographer, with a howitzer in London, England on November 22, 1918. The howitzer is featured and identified as a Fried Krupp A. G. Essen, 1917 model with a caliber of 8.3 inches and a length of 10 feet 2 inches. This image corresponds to similar photographs numbered 39733 and 39732. Lieutenant Sintzenich’s profile is detailed in record 39798.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-depicting-lieutenant-sintzenich-serving-as-a-war-photographer-with-a-howitzer-in-london-england-on-november-22-1918-the-howitzer-is-featured-and-identified-as-a-fried-krupp-a-g-essen-1917-model-with-a-caliber-of-83-inches-and-a-length-of-10-feet-2-inches-this-image-corresponds-to-similar-photographs-numbered-39733-and-39732-lieutenant-sintzenichs-profile-is-detailed-in-record-39798-image558394991.html
RM2RCD2E7–'Photograph depicting Lieutenant Sintzenich, serving as a war photographer, with a howitzer in London, England on November 22, 1918. The howitzer is featured and identified as a Fried Krupp A. G. Essen, 1917 model with a caliber of 8.3 inches and a length of 10 feet 2 inches. This image corresponds to similar photographs numbered 39733 and 39732. Lieutenant Sintzenich’s profile is detailed in record 39798.'
. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . STfiAIGHT AND TAPER FRAME BOLTS, ETC. ■RAPID LATHE WORK, JONEsTlAMSON MACHINE CO., ISO LOCOMOTIVE ENQINEERINQ. April, 1894. THOMAS PROSSER & SON, NEW VORK. The CAST-STEEL WORKS of FRIED. KRUPP. Essen, aermany.co tinique from the fact that they have their own Ore ond Coal Mines. Blast Kurifiike others) dependent on th« op^n [n #e STEEL TIRES ON LOCOMOTIVE DRIVING WHEELS FOR EVERrf stageo7 manufacture is under their 9. employ about as. mablei E BEST RESULTSARIETY OF SERVtCE. that they b Crank Pins, P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/locomotive-engineering-a-practical-journal-of-railway-motive-power-and-rolling-stock-stfiaight-and-taper-frame-bolts-etc-rapid-lathe-work-jonestlamson-machine-co-iso-locomotive-enqineerinq-april-1894-thomas-prosser-son-new-vork-the-cast-steel-works-of-fried-krupp-essen-aermanyco-tinique-from-the-fact-that-they-have-their-own-ore-ond-coal-mines-blast-kurifiike-others-dependent-on-th-opn-n-e-steel-tires-on-locomotive-driving-wheels-for-everrf-stageo7-manufacture-is-under-their-9-employ-about-as-mablei-e-best-resultsariety-of-servtce-that-they-b-crank-pins-p-image371929010.html
RM2CH2R6X–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . STfiAIGHT AND TAPER FRAME BOLTS, ETC. ■RAPID LATHE WORK, JONEsTlAMSON MACHINE CO., ISO LOCOMOTIVE ENQINEERINQ. April, 1894. THOMAS PROSSER & SON, NEW VORK. The CAST-STEEL WORKS of FRIED. KRUPP. Essen, aermany.co tinique from the fact that they have their own Ore ond Coal Mines. Blast Kurifiike others) dependent on th« op^n [n #e STEEL TIRES ON LOCOMOTIVE DRIVING WHEELS FOR EVERrf stageo7 manufacture is under their 9. employ about as. mablei E BEST RESULTSARIETY OF SERVtCE. that they b Crank Pins, P
A photograph of Lieutenant Sintzenich standing beside a 10-foot, 2-inch long howitzer, model number B. The howitzer has a caliber of 3.1 inches and was manufactured in 1917 by Fried Krupp, A. G. Essen. The carriage is marked 624 1917 and the photograph was taken on November 22, 1918 in London, England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-of-lieutenant-sintzenich-standing-beside-a-10-foot-2-inch-long-howitzer-model-number-b-the-howitzer-has-a-caliber-of-31-inches-and-was-manufactured-in-1917-by-fried-krupp-a-g-essen-the-carriage-is-marked-624-1917-and-the-photograph-was-taken-on-november-22-1918-in-london-england-image558407896.html
RM2RCDJY4–A photograph of Lieutenant Sintzenich standing beside a 10-foot, 2-inch long howitzer, model number B. The howitzer has a caliber of 3.1 inches and was manufactured in 1917 by Fried Krupp, A. G. Essen. The carriage is marked 624 1917 and the photograph was taken on November 22, 1918 in London, England.
. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . BOX ^^* SHOENBERGER $c CO., PITTSBURGH. PA. :^ov7.A.m> in-c^isr won-^cs. Bolt Cijxxers .MomtNGimERIlEi. The SampleTells the Story. A sample of Ii.voiis pure, fluke tiiliI uniiiiK Graphite, witli interesting amiij^iructive pamphlet. Sent Free of Charge. iiimoD foriiis III [ilumlugo or btaok JOS. DIKOIT CRUOISLE CO., JERSEY CITY, N.J. 2IS LocomorivE enoineerinq. THOMAS PROSSER & SON, NEW VORK, *l he CAST-STEEL WORKS of FRIED. KRUPP. Essen, Germany, Oike others) d. #d ®GO STEEL TIRES June, 1854. ING Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/locomotive-engineering-a-practical-journal-of-railway-motive-power-and-rolling-stock-box-shoenberger-c-co-pittsburgh-pa-ov7amgt-in-cisr-won-cs-bolt-cijxxers-momtngimerilei-the-sampletells-the-story-a-sample-of-iivoiis-pure-fluke-tiilii-uniiiik-graphite-witli-interesting-amiijiructive-pamphlet-sent-free-of-charge-iiimod-foriiis-iii-ilumlugo-or-btaok-jos-dikoit-cruoisle-co-jersey-city-nj-2is-locomorive-enoineerinq-thomas-prosser-son-new-vork-l-he-cast-steel-works-of-fried-krupp-essen-germany-oike-others-d-d-go-steel-tires-june-1854-ing-image371906130.html
RM2CH1P1P–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . BOX ^^* SHOENBERGER $c CO., PITTSBURGH. PA. :^ov7.A.m> in-c^isr won-^cs. Bolt Cijxxers .MomtNGimERIlEi. The SampleTells the Story. A sample of Ii.voiis pure, fluke tiiliI uniiiiK Graphite, witli interesting amiij^iructive pamphlet. Sent Free of Charge. iiimoD foriiis III [ilumlugo or btaok JOS. DIKOIT CRUOISLE CO., JERSEY CITY, N.J. 2IS LocomorivE enoineerinq. THOMAS PROSSER & SON, NEW VORK, *l he CAST-STEEL WORKS of FRIED. KRUPP. Essen, Germany, Oike others) d. #d ®GO STEEL TIRES June, 1854. ING
'Soldier standing next to a 12-foot 1-inch long cannon marked No. 662 Fried Krupp, A. G. Essen, 1917. The carriage is also marked No. 662, 1917. This photo was taken on November 22, 1918, by LT. Sintzenich, S.C. in London, England.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-standing-next-to-a-12-foot-1-inch-long-cannon-marked-no-662-fried-krupp-a-g-essen-1917-the-carriage-is-also-marked-no-662-1917-this-photo-was-taken-on-november-22-1918-by-lt-sintzenich-sc-in-london-england-image558498547.html
RM2RCHPGK–'Soldier standing next to a 12-foot 1-inch long cannon marked No. 662 Fried Krupp, A. G. Essen, 1917. The carriage is also marked No. 662, 1917. This photo was taken on November 22, 1918, by LT. Sintzenich, S.C. in London, England.'
Caption: 'Lt. Sintzenich, S.C., photographer, captures an image of a 135mm gun during World War One. The gun measures 15 feet and 6 inches in length and is marked Nr. 61. Manufactured by Fried Krupp A. G. Essen in 1916, it weighs 3269 Kg. mV. This photograph was taken in London, England.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-lt-sintzenich-sc-photographer-captures-an-image-of-a-135mm-gun-during-world-war-one-the-gun-measures-15-feet-and-6-inches-in-length-and-is-marked-nr-61-manufactured-by-fried-krupp-a-g-essen-in-1916-it-weighs-3269-kg-mv-this-photograph-was-taken-in-london-england-image558457835.html
RM2RCFXJK–Caption: 'Lt. Sintzenich, S.C., photographer, captures an image of a 135mm gun during World War One. The gun measures 15 feet and 6 inches in length and is marked Nr. 61. Manufactured by Fried Krupp A. G. Essen in 1916, it weighs 3269 Kg. mV. This photograph was taken in London, England.'
. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . STRAIGHT AKD TJPEft FRAME ROLTS, ETC. RAPID LATHE WORK, JONEsslAMSON MACHINE CO.. 182 LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING. May, 1894. m^tMMA STEEL TIRES ON LOCOMOTIVE DRIVING WHEELS GIVE 1I, have the mos OF SERVICE,plant, and stantl THOMAS PROSSER & SON, NEW YORK. The CAST-STEEL WORKS ol FRIED. KRUPP. Essen, aermanyoninue from the fact that they bavo their own Ore and Coal aUnei. Blast AHer s test of over 35 >ear.. the KRUPP TIRE ha. jrovecl ilsHf Iht best m the inarKei. „„/.™qnah SCHENECTADY LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, sch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/locomotive-engineering-a-practical-journal-of-railway-motive-power-and-rolling-stock-straight-akd-tjpeft-frame-rolts-etc-rapid-lathe-work-jonesslamson-machine-co-182-locomotive-engineering-may-1894-mtmma-steel-tires-on-locomotive-driving-wheels-give-1i-have-the-mos-of-serviceplant-and-stantl-thomas-prosser-son-new-york-the-cast-steel-works-ol-fried-krupp-essen-aermanyoninue-from-the-fact-that-they-bavo-their-own-ore-and-coal-aunei-blast-aher-s-test-of-over-35-gtear-the-krupp-tire-ha-jrovecl-ilshf-iht-best-m-the-inarkei-qnah-schenectady-locomotive-works-sch-image371918802.html
RM2CH2A6A–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . STRAIGHT AKD TJPEft FRAME ROLTS, ETC. RAPID LATHE WORK, JONEsslAMSON MACHINE CO.. 182 LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING. May, 1894. m^tMMA STEEL TIRES ON LOCOMOTIVE DRIVING WHEELS GIVE 1I, have the mos OF SERVICE,plant, and stantl THOMAS PROSSER & SON, NEW YORK. The CAST-STEEL WORKS ol FRIED. KRUPP. Essen, aermanyoninue from the fact that they bavo their own Ore and Coal aUnei. Blast AHer s test of over 35 >ear.. the KRUPP TIRE ha. jrovecl ilsHf Iht best m the inarKei. „„/.™qnah SCHENECTADY LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, sch
Photograph taken on November 22, 1918, by Lt. Sintzenich, an S.C. photographer. The image shows a howitzer with a caliber of 8.3 inches and a length of 10 feet 2 inches. It is marked with Fried Krupp, A. G. Essen, 1917. Similar to photographs 39733 and 39732. Captured in London, England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-taken-on-november-22-1918-by-lt-sintzenich-an-sc-photographer-the-image-shows-a-howitzer-with-a-caliber-of-83-inches-and-a-length-of-10-feet-2-inches-it-is-marked-with-fried-krupp-a-g-essen-1917-similar-to-photographs-39733-and-39732-captured-in-london-england-image558477521.html
RM2RCGRNN–Photograph taken on November 22, 1918, by Lt. Sintzenich, an S.C. photographer. The image shows a howitzer with a caliber of 8.3 inches and a length of 10 feet 2 inches. It is marked with Fried Krupp, A. G. Essen, 1917. Similar to photographs 39733 and 39732. Captured in London, England.
. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . O., JERSEY CITY, N.J. 2IS LocomorivE enoineerinq. THOMAS PROSSER & SON, NEW VORK, *l he CAST-STEEL WORKS of FRIED. KRUPP. Essen, Germany, Oike others) d. #d ®GO STEEL TIRES June, 1854. ING WHEELS / unique, from the (act that they havi(like others) dependent un thednct of a very sapenor quality Blast Funiaces. s, employ about 2 ON LOCOMOTIVE DRIVING WHEELS GIVE THE BEST RESULTSI. have the most improved plant, and s After a test of over 35 years, I y stage of manufactureict for a mi<ice]laneo«s assort Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/locomotive-engineering-a-practical-journal-of-railway-motive-power-and-rolling-stock-o-jersey-city-nj-2is-locomorive-enoineerinq-thomas-prosser-son-new-vork-l-he-cast-steel-works-of-fried-krupp-essen-germany-oike-others-d-d-go-steel-tires-june-1854-ing-wheels-unique-from-the-act-that-they-havilike-others-dependent-un-thednct-of-a-very-sapenor-quality-blast-funiaces-s-employ-about-2-on-locomotive-driving-wheels-give-the-best-resultsi-have-the-most-improved-plant-and-s-after-a-test-of-over-35-years-i-y-stage-of-manufactureict-for-a-miltice-laneos-assort-image371905830.html
RM2CH1NK2–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . O., JERSEY CITY, N.J. 2IS LocomorivE enoineerinq. THOMAS PROSSER & SON, NEW VORK, *l he CAST-STEEL WORKS of FRIED. KRUPP. Essen, Germany, Oike others) d. #d ®GO STEEL TIRES June, 1854. ING WHEELS / unique, from the (act that they havi(like others) dependent un thednct of a very sapenor quality Blast Funiaces. s, employ about 2 ON LOCOMOTIVE DRIVING WHEELS GIVE THE BEST RESULTSI. have the most improved plant, and s After a test of over 35 years, I y stage of manufactureict for a mi<ice]laneo«s assort
A photograph of Lieutenant Sintzenich, a photographer from the Signal Corps, capturing an image of a 15mm caliber howitzer. The howitzer is 5 feet 4 inches long and is marked as number 178, made by Fried Krupp, A.G. Essen in 1893. The photograph was taken on November 22, 1918, and the image is part of the 39749 collection. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-of-lieutenant-sintzenich-a-photographer-from-the-signal-corps-capturing-an-image-of-a-15mm-caliber-howitzer-the-howitzer-is-5-feet-4-inches-long-and-is-marked-as-number-178-made-by-fried-krupp-ag-essen-in-1893-the-photograph-was-taken-on-november-22-1918-and-the-image-is-part-of-the-39749-collection-image558403330.html
RM2RCDD42–A photograph of Lieutenant Sintzenich, a photographer from the Signal Corps, capturing an image of a 15mm caliber howitzer. The howitzer is 5 feet 4 inches long and is marked as number 178, made by Fried Krupp, A.G. Essen in 1893. The photograph was taken on November 22, 1918, and the image is part of the 39749 collection.
Caption: Lieutenant Sintzenich, a photographer during World War I, captured this image on November 22, 1918. The photograph shows a 135mm gun that measures 15 feet 6 inches in length. The gun is marked as number 61 and was manufactured by Fried Krupp A. G. Essen in 1916. Its weight is recorded as 3269 kg. This gun was located in London, England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-lieutenant-sintzenich-a-photographer-during-world-war-i-captured-this-image-on-november-22-1918-the-photograph-shows-a-135mm-gun-that-measures-15-feet-6-inches-in-length-the-gun-is-marked-as-number-61-and-was-manufactured-by-fried-krupp-a-g-essen-in-1916-its-weight-is-recorded-as-3269-kg-this-gun-was-located-in-london-england-image558399499.html
RM2RCD877–Caption: Lieutenant Sintzenich, a photographer during World War I, captured this image on November 22, 1918. The photograph shows a 135mm gun that measures 15 feet 6 inches in length. The gun is marked as number 61 and was manufactured by Fried Krupp A. G. Essen in 1916. Its weight is recorded as 3269 kg. This gun was located in London, England.
Lt. D. T. Hargan of the S.C.U.S.R took this photograph on August 12, 1918. The image shows a captured field gun with the emblem of a crown and initials WH on the top of the barrel. The gun is marked 'Fried Krupp A. C. Essen 1907' on the breech. The firing pin is missing, and the gun has been camouflaged. The location is Mehun sur Yevre, France. The image was passed by A.E.P. censor, but the date is unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-d-t-hargan-of-the-scusr-took-this-photograph-on-august-12-1918-the-image-shows-a-captured-field-gun-with-the-emblem-of-a-crown-and-initials-wh-on-the-top-of-the-barrel-the-gun-is-marked-fried-krupp-a-c-essen-1907-on-the-breech-the-firing-pin-is-missing-and-the-gun-has-been-camouflaged-the-location-is-mehun-sur-yevre-france-the-image-was-passed-by-aep-censor-but-the-date-is-unknown-image558518077.html
RM2RCJKE5–Lt. D. T. Hargan of the S.C.U.S.R took this photograph on August 12, 1918. The image shows a captured field gun with the emblem of a crown and initials WH on the top of the barrel. The gun is marked 'Fried Krupp A. C. Essen 1907' on the breech. The firing pin is missing, and the gun has been camouflaged. The location is Mehun sur Yevre, France. The image was passed by A.E.P. censor, but the date is unknown.
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RM2CGYEE0–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . CO., FREIGHT CARS ANDLOCOMOTIVE BOILER TUBES. WROUGHT IRON PIPE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. TAYLORyoR&STAYBOLT IRON 1 bf Leadma Ballroi R.MUSHETS^ STEELS B. M. JOXES & CO., Boston, U and 13 Olivor street. NEW VoHK, 1-13 Liberty Street LOCOMOTIVE ENQINEERINO. ®W@M3 STEEL TIRES THOMAS PROSSER & SON, NEV VORK. ■llie CAST-STEEL WORKS ot FRIED. KRUPP. Essen, Oermany. cover an area of iioo acres omployalunique from the fact ihat thev bavo llieir omi Ore and Coal Mines, Blast I^urnaces, elc , and that tt^rry stage of
A black and white photograph showing a number howitzer from World War One. The howitzer is marked 'Fried Krupp, A. G. Essen, 1915' and has a caliber of 15mm. It measures 6 feet 10 1/2 inches in length. The photograph was taken on November 22, 1918, and was received by Lieutenant Sintzenich of the S.C. photographer group on March 12, 1919. The caption includes an issuing note with reference number 39748. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-black-and-white-photograph-showing-a-number-howitzer-from-world-war-one-the-howitzer-is-marked-fried-krupp-a-g-essen-1915-and-has-a-caliber-of-15mm-it-measures-6-feet-10-12-inches-in-length-the-photograph-was-taken-on-november-22-1918-and-was-received-by-lieutenant-sintzenich-of-the-sc-photographer-group-on-march-12-1919-the-caption-includes-an-issuing-note-with-reference-number-39748-image558474280.html
RM2RCGKJ0–A black and white photograph showing a number howitzer from World War One. The howitzer is marked 'Fried Krupp, A. G. Essen, 1915' and has a caliber of 15mm. It measures 6 feet 10 1/2 inches in length. The photograph was taken on November 22, 1918, and was received by Lieutenant Sintzenich of the S.C. photographer group on March 12, 1919. The caption includes an issuing note with reference number 39748.
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This image, numbered 111-SC-39729, shows Lt. Sintzenich, S.C. Photographer, taken on November 22, 1918. The description states that the photograph is of a howitzer with a number caliber of 8 1/2 inches and a length of 10 feet 3/4 inches. The howitzer is identified as Nr. 1256, manufactured by Fried Krupp, A. G. Essen. The photo was taken in London, England, and it should be noted that the mount for firing is not available. Additionally, there are C notes attached to this photograph. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-image-numbered-111-sc-39729-shows-lt-sintzenich-sc-photographer-taken-on-november-22-1918-the-description-states-that-the-photograph-is-of-a-howitzer-with-a-number-caliber-of-8-12-inches-and-a-length-of-10-feet-34-inches-the-howitzer-is-identified-as-nr-1256-manufactured-by-fried-krupp-a-g-essen-the-photo-was-taken-in-london-england-and-it-should-be-noted-that-the-mount-for-firing-is-not-available-additionally-there-are-c-notes-attached-to-this-photograph-image558404224.html
RM2RCDE80–This image, numbered 111-SC-39729, shows Lt. Sintzenich, S.C. Photographer, taken on November 22, 1918. The description states that the photograph is of a howitzer with a number caliber of 8 1/2 inches and a length of 10 feet 3/4 inches. The howitzer is identified as Nr. 1256, manufactured by Fried Krupp, A. G. Essen. The photo was taken in London, England, and it should be noted that the mount for firing is not available. Additionally, there are C notes attached to this photograph.
Lt. Sintzenich, a photographer, captured this image (111-SC-39750) featuring a military-related artifact (NUMBER 771MM) dated November 22, 1918. The artifact is a 6 feet 10 1/2 inches long cannon, marked Nr. 28 Fried Krupp, A. G. Essen, Gef. 1896, possibly used in London, England. Additional information and specifications can be found in the associated C Notes (39750). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-sintzenich-a-photographer-captured-this-image-111-sc-39750-featuring-a-military-related-artifact-number-771mm-dated-november-22-1918-the-artifact-is-a-6-feet-10-12-inches-long-cannon-marked-nr-28-fried-krupp-a-g-essen-gef-1896-possibly-used-in-london-england-additional-information-and-specifications-can-be-found-in-the-associated-c-notes-39750-image558461192.html
RM2RCG2XG–Lt. Sintzenich, a photographer, captured this image (111-SC-39750) featuring a military-related artifact (NUMBER 771MM) dated November 22, 1918. The artifact is a 6 feet 10 1/2 inches long cannon, marked Nr. 28 Fried Krupp, A. G. Essen, Gef. 1896, possibly used in London, England. Additional information and specifications can be found in the associated C Notes (39750).
Lt. Sintzenich is shown in this photograph. The image provides details on a military artillery piece, a caliber 4 1-8 inch, measuring 12 feet 1 inch, marked No. 662 Fried Krupp A. G. Essen. 1917. The carriage is also marked No.662, manufactured in 1917 in London, England. The photograph was taken on November 22, 1918, as recorded by photographer RECO on March 12, 1919. The notes also reference number 39742. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-sintzenich-is-shown-in-this-photograph-the-image-provides-details-on-a-military-artillery-piece-a-caliber-4-1-8-inch-measuring-12-feet-1-inch-marked-no-662-fried-krupp-a-g-essen-1917-the-carriage-is-also-marked-no662-manufactured-in-1917-in-london-england-the-photograph-was-taken-on-november-22-1918-as-recorded-by-photographer-reco-on-march-12-1919-the-notes-also-reference-number-39742-image558503043.html
RM2RCJ097–Lt. Sintzenich is shown in this photograph. The image provides details on a military artillery piece, a caliber 4 1-8 inch, measuring 12 feet 1 inch, marked No. 662 Fried Krupp A. G. Essen. 1917. The carriage is also marked No.662, manufactured in 1917 in London, England. The photograph was taken on November 22, 1918, as recorded by photographer RECO on March 12, 1919. The notes also reference number 39742.
This photograph shows Lieutenant Sintzenich, an S.C. photographer, capturing an image of a World War I howitzer. The howitzer is identified by its 18-bued number, caliber of 8 3-1 inches, and length of 10 feet 2 inches. It is a model Nr. 850, manufactured by Fried Krupp, A.G. Essen, in 1917. The carriage is marked as 624,1917, and it was captured in London, England, on November 22, 1918. This information was recorded by Lt. Sintzenich on March 12, 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-photograph-shows-lieutenant-sintzenich-an-sc-photographer-capturing-an-image-of-a-world-war-i-howitzer-the-howitzer-is-identified-by-its-18-bued-number-caliber-of-8-3-1-inches-and-length-of-10-feet-2-inches-it-is-a-model-nr-850-manufactured-by-fried-krupp-ag-essen-in-1917-the-carriage-is-marked-as-6241917-and-it-was-captured-in-london-england-on-november-22-1918-this-information-was-recorded-by-lt-sintzenich-on-march-12-1919-image558398832.html
RM2RCD7BC–This photograph shows Lieutenant Sintzenich, an S.C. photographer, capturing an image of a World War I howitzer. The howitzer is identified by its 18-bued number, caliber of 8 3-1 inches, and length of 10 feet 2 inches. It is a model Nr. 850, manufactured by Fried Krupp, A.G. Essen, in 1917. The carriage is marked as 624,1917, and it was captured in London, England, on November 22, 1918. This information was recorded by Lt. Sintzenich on March 12, 1919.
A photograph of Lt. Sintzenich, an SC photographer, taken on 11-22-18. The image depicts gun number 564, which has a caliber of 4 1-8 inches and a length of 12 feet 1 1-4 inches. The gun was manufactured by Fried. Krupp A.G in 1917 and has a carriage marked with 1917 and number 685, indicating it was likely made in London, England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-of-lt-sintzenich-an-sc-photographer-taken-on-11-22-18-the-image-depicts-gun-number-564-which-has-a-caliber-of-4-1-8-inches-and-a-length-of-12-feet-1-1-4-inches-the-gun-was-manufactured-by-fried-krupp-ag-in-1917-and-has-a-carriage-marked-with-1917-and-number-685-indicating-it-was-likely-made-in-london-england-image558456544.html
RM2RCFW0G–A photograph of Lt. Sintzenich, an SC photographer, taken on 11-22-18. The image depicts gun number 564, which has a caliber of 4 1-8 inches and a length of 12 feet 1 1-4 inches. The gun was manufactured by Fried. Krupp A.G in 1917 and has a carriage marked with 1917 and number 685, indicating it was likely made in London, England.
Lt. Sintzenich, S.C., a registered photographer, took this photograph on 11-22-18 in London, England. The image shows a caliber 8 1-2 inch howitzer, with a length of 10 feet and 4 inches. The howitzer is mounted on a traveling carriage, and it is noted that the mount for firing is currently not available. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-sintzenich-sc-a-registered-photographer-took-this-photograph-on-11-22-18-in-london-england-the-image-shows-a-caliber-8-1-2-inch-howitzer-with-a-length-of-10-feet-and-4-inches-the-howitzer-is-mounted-on-a-traveling-carriage-and-it-is-noted-that-the-mount-for-firing-is-currently-not-available-image558458547.html
RM2RCFYG3–Lt. Sintzenich, S.C., a registered photographer, took this photograph on 11-22-18 in London, England. The image shows a caliber 8 1-2 inch howitzer, with a length of 10 feet and 4 inches. The howitzer is mounted on a traveling carriage, and it is noted that the mount for firing is currently not available.
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