RMD96KT8–Colt revolver. Fig. 2 shows the breech disc, Fig. 3, the cartridge in section. From 'The Mechanics' Magazine', London, 1869.
RFH3BF71–MILITARIA Mr Clay's new Breech-loading gun 1862. The Illustrated London News
RM2BWBN5K–In the middle front is seen the great tumbled mass of stones identified with ' the breech made by David ' The view is taken facing east , the ridge of the Mount of Olives is in the backgroung . The breach chatMillo was repaired by soloman , the repairs being made by a fortification erected on the fallen stones . Traces of this fortification are also discoverable from the Palestine excavation 1924
RMDB1EMH–handicraft, gunsmith, system maker working on a breech lock, 1930s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2BEGCPF–Breech Birth Positions, Illustration
RMB6W9HF–Bear's-breech
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RF2F9TAAY–Pathology during childbirth. Breech position. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RFKN0335–Breech-Loaded Cannon, vintage engraving Old engraved illustration of a Breech-Loaded Cannon
RMMFNPJE–Hu ka-lowa pifire-carrier bringing the skull 1908. Photograph by Edward Curtis (1868-1952).
RF2NGT61M–Baby inside the womb with breech presentation. Antique illustration from a medical book. 1889.
RMEH9T57–Birth, the different positions of the child at birth, health counselor, 19th century,
RFJ7HG9G–WW II - 'Ready One' - US Marines in Sea School practice loading and firing a 5-inch gun on a ship. A 5-inch gun is a mounted weapon that has a 5' bore, which is the inside diameter of the barrel. To see my related vintage images, Search: Prestor vintage weapon WW II
RM2M3JXCX–A typical scene on board a British battleship as the gun crew of Royal Navy seamen hoist a cartridge towards the breech of their gun. This image reputedly shows the breech of an 111-ton gun. In the foreground are two officers, wearing swords, directing the operations of the gun crew. Date: 1896
RMF6B53A–Fitting breech blocks at the Elswick Works
RMMABPYP–Position of a child in the uterus: Breech position with prolapse of the right arm
RMDKNJFP–Barbette of 16' gun on board the USS New Jersey (BB-62). Gunner lowers breech block preparatory to loading grant shell. 520876
RFJ4T0B3–Medieval clothing, German traditional wear in XIV century, middle and upper class
RMCB600E–Bay in Sir Joseph Whitworth and Co's Fitting Shop engineer engineers engineering gun weapon cannon tank barrel British army
RMKK998M–An etching that shows Arab slave dealers and slaves, the slaves are seen in two groups, the group on the left are men and women wearing only breech cloths, the group on the right are three fully clothed women and two small children, the slave dealers all wear long pieces of light colored clothing and turbans, Zanzibar, 1873. From the New York Public Library.
RMDB1EMM–handicraft, gunsmith, system maker checking the decoration of a breech lock, 1930s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMG15M94–Edward Maynard (Apr. 26, 1813 - May 4, 1891) was an American firearms inventor, most famous for his breech loading rifle design. He entered the United States Military Academy at West Point but resigned after only a semester due to ill health and became a
RMBBNA5B–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia 1944 / 1945, Crimea, Sevastopol, German gun after firing a shell, April 1944, Wehrmacht, military, Third Reich, breechblock, breech block, artillery, smoke, gun, guns, Soviet Union, USSR, Ukraine, Eastern Front, 20th century, historic, historical, firing, Germany, soldier, soldiers, artilleryman, artillerymen, gunner, gunners, 1940s, people,
RMJ8BNCG–Kreiner system breech block
RMCNRNA0–events, Franco-Prussian War 1870 - 1871, Battle of Spichern, 6.8.1870, attack of the Prussian 14th Division, wood engraving, 19th century, artillery, Krupp, 4 cm field piece, field pieces, gun, guns, infantry, soldiers, breech-loader, wounded, medical service, medical orderly, Red Cross, Lorraine, Germany, France, Franco - Prussian, historic, historical, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMEH9T53–Birth, the different positions of the child at birth, health counselor, 19th century,
RF2BGR1PW–Bombs dropping # 2. Army Air Force is flying bombing runs over the hilly town of San Fernando, the Philippines, c. 1945. This back-looking view follows the previous photo, showing the landscape about 100 yards farther from the village. This aerial view shows numerous ground bomb craters, including a perfectly direct hit on the town's railroad tracks. More heavy dust and smoke rise from the ground where bombs have hit. To see my other WW II-related images, Search: Prestor vintage WW II
RMT4TE86–A Russian iron mortar, removed from Russian fortifications at Hangö, dated 1835 Of massive proportions, with lipped muzzle cast with two bands of astragals and fillets, constricted breech cast in low relief with the arms of Imperial Russia, formed with a pair of trunnions, the ends of which are each inscribed with Cyrillic letters and numerals in three lines, the left trunnion including the gun's number 'N.9775'. On an iron mounted wooden bed (no provision for quoin), with a modern brass plaque inscribed 'Russian Mortar Taken from Hango in 1855 b, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2BERYCB–US Civil War -- Major-General William Tecumseh Sherman and his staff on July 19, 1864, at Union Fort #7, during the siege of Atlanta. Sherman is leaning on the cannon's breech. After his capture of Atlanta, Sherman swept through Georgia, destroying everything of value to the Confederacy, thereby seriously weakening the Southern army's supporting supplies system. To see my Civil War-related images, Search: Prestor vintage Civil War
RMP9RKA4–219 Bow tie, breech Fortepan 59534
RM2C55Y3F–USS Isabel 3 inch 50 cal gun breech view 1917 NH 41984.
RM2CHJHF2–HONOR BLACKMAN (CATHERINE GALE), OF THE ATV THRILLER SERIES 'THE AVENGERS' TYPIFIES THE PIN UP GIRL OF CONTEMPARY BRITAIN. SHE IS THE SYMBOL OF THE JET AGE WOMAN, WITH LEATHER JERKIN, BREECH & HIGH BOOTS. HERE WITH PATRICK MaCNEE AS THEY ARRIVE AT SELBYS RESTAURANT.
RM2M3PCY5–'In Nineteen-Something' General Sir Ian Jelloid at Home 'Having picked up this cherished possession for a mere song at a sale near Verdun, the General has now let his country seat, "Shrapnel Park", and says he finds the new abode infinitely cheaper, and not a bit draughty, if you keep the breech closed' A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander 1916
RMP9YWE0–1940s CREW OF FOUR WORLD WAR II SOLDIERS MANNING ARTILLERY CANNON LOADING SHELL INTO BREECH OF GUN - q74716 CPC001 HARS LOADING STRENGTH COURAGE TRIO WORLD WARS WORLD WAR WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II INTO OCCUPATIONS UNIFORMS WORLD WAR 2 AMMUNITION MANNING CONFLICTING FIREARM YOUNG ADULT MAN ARTILLERY BATTLING BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY OLD FASHIONED
RM2BK0GBY–Hooked breech plug.
RMHE471K–Boche gun in concrete pit, one shell jambed in breech
RM2DDWA7T–Kreiner system breech-block.
RMBX00AY–Breech mechanism of the Remington rifle. Originally published in January 1880 in Scribner's Monthly Magazine.
RMCBHT7D–Reffye 75 85 mm cannon 1873 French artillery piece General Jean-Baptiste Verchère de Reffye weapon Army rifled breech loading
RM2E3MMF1–Manz breech.
RMB5E34P–National Servicemen James Fenton (19) of Monmouth had a spell of farming and estate management after public school. Now that he's seen what the army has to offer, he's decided that on passing out in 5 weeks time he'll apply for a regular commission. Eric Heath, 21 year-old Birmingham draughtsman at present in R.E.M.E. is still undecided. Picture shows them on the rifle range, with Fenton (left) examining breech of Heath's gun. ;September 1951
RMPPWJJ6–Breech plug with percussion cap nipple.
RMJ4CRKW–PSM V13 D290 Breech loading fog signal cannon
RM2F3FTAX–Breech loading fog signal cannon.
RMEH9T5B–Birth, the different positions of the child at birth, health counselor, 19th century,
RMRMKRRY–Fetus in the uterus. Breech. the rump comes through the pelvic outlet, 1900
RMRFGR45–Breech Loading Falconet (from Sketchbook). Artist: Albert Bierstadt (American, Solingen 1830-1902 New York). Dimensions: 4 3/4 x 7 3/4 x 7/16 in. (12.1 x 19.7 x 1.1 cm). Date: ca. 1891. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2A1J32Y–NAVY YARD, U.S., WASHINGTON. BORING BREECH OF 14 INCH GUN
RMW7FB28–'Inside the Barbette of a Battleship showing the opened breech of a 13'5 inch gun', 1914. Artist: Unknown.
RM2D7PRKD–Photograph of gun crew and BL 5.4 inch howitzer; viewed from breech end. German East Africa campaign; World War I. ca. . 1916-1917
RM2BWB6G7–Theatrical action at the law courts . In the Chancery Courts before Mr Justice Eve , Sackville Productions Ltd . , brought an action against the London Club in respect of an alleged breech of copyright in respect of the Gigolette dance . Pictured is Miss Vera Freeman the dance creator 26 March 1924
RF2N0A6HJ–Antique 19th-century engraving depicting artillery weapons and tools (XVI-XIX century): cannon, 10-pounder howitzer, limber, breech, canister shots. I
RMHT4791–'Inside the Barbette of a Battleship showing the opened breech of a 13'5 inch gun', 1914. Artist: Unknown.
RM2K2JWCA–Colt revolver. Fig. 2 shows the breech disc, Fig. 3, the cartridge in section. From 'The Mechanics' Magazine', London, 1869
RMBA81CG–weapons/arms, firearms, long guns, Bavarian infatry rifle M69 (Werder rifle), 1869 - 1875, breech, loaded and armed, profile, wood engraving, circa 1880, weapon, gun, Johann Ludwig Werder, firearm, military, technics, Bavaria, Germany, 19th century, historic, historical,
RMBX00CD–Breech piece of the Ferguson rifle. Originally published in January 1880 in Scribner's Monthly Magazine.
RMCBHT77–Reffye 75 85 mm cannon 1873 French artillery piece General Jean-Baptiste Verchère de Reffye weapon Army rifled breech loading
RMBK098H–weapons, rifles, Austrian automatic carbine Mannlicher M-01, cross section of the breech block, closed and loaded, wood engraving, 1906, rifle, gun, guns, ammo, ammunition, cartridge, cartridges, spring, military, trigger, mechanism, Austria 1901, historic, historical, 20th century, firearms, fire arms, breechblock, M01, M 01, 1900s,
RM2BCKN5P–'English: Washington Embassy/Aug.49, A63 Teams of U.N. Truce observers toured the front lines to see that cease-fire orders were carried out. They assisted both sides in making arrangements for the suspansion of arms; acted as intermediaries, and, in the case of a breech of truce, conducted on-the-spot investigations, and reported to the Mediator.; August 1949; http://photodivision.gov.in/IntroPhotodetails.asp?thisPage=1502; Photo Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India; '
RM2H15DX5–A rifled breech loader
RMJ4A7M9–PSM V51 D169 Twelve inch cannon with open breech mechanism
RM2F3K215–Twelve inch cannon with closed breech mechanism.
RM2BCDPRF–'English: Troops supposedly going over the top at the start of the Battle of the Somme in 1916, photographed by Canadian official photographer Ivor Castle. This photograph was widely and misleadingly published as a portrayal of an actual British attack. It was actually taken during a training exercise behind the lines. The breech cover which is clearly visible on the rifle of the soldier in the foreground was edited out in contemporary publications of the photograph; 1916; This is photograph CO 874 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums (collection no. 2600-03) This image is
RMT2TJ13–Face location. Breech. Transverse position (shoulder position) (from left) of embryo in the womb, 1905
RMPB1KXK–Breech-Loading Rimfire Cartridge Pistol with Case and Accessories. Culture: French, Paris. Dimensions: Pistol (a); L. 13 3/8 in. (33.9 cm); L. of barrel 8 3/8 in. (21.2 cm); Cal. .22 in. (5.6 mm); forked cleaning rod (b); L. 9 9/16 in. (24.3 cm); Wt. 1 oz. (28.3 g); scourging rod (c); L. 9 11/16 in. (24.6 cm); Wt. 1.1 oz. (31.2 g); cartridge box (d); H. 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm); Diam. 2 in. (5.1 cm); Wt. 1.7 oz. (48.2 g); screwdriver (e); L. 3 1/16 in. (7.8 cm); Wt. 0.5 oz. (14.2 g); case (f); H. 2 3/16 in. (5.6 cm); W. 14 1/2 in. (36.8 cm); D. 8 5/8 in. (21.9 cm); Wt. 1 lb. 14.6 oz. (867.5 g); key
RM2A1J334–NAVY YARD, U.S., WASHINGTON. BORING BREECH OF 14 INCH GUN
RMPDERJH–281 Rock, breech, glasses, men Fortepan 16776
RM2MN1BE7–De Bange 90mm field cannon and breech system.
RM2GMX8A0–Breech Loading Falconet (from Sketchbook). Artist: Albert Bierstadt (American, Solingen 1830-1902 New York); Date: ca. 1891; Medium: Graphite on wove
RM2BWB6FX–Theatrical action at the law courts In the Chancery Courts before Mr Justice Eve , Sackville Productions Ltd . , brought an action against the London Club in respect of an alleged breech of copyright in respect of the Gigolette dance . Mr J L Sacks leaving the Law Courts with Miss Vera Freeman 26 March 1924
RF2N0A6NC–Antique 19th-century engraving depicting artillery weapons and tools (XVI-XIX century): cannon, 10-pounder howitzer, limber, breech, canister shots. I
RM2BW3M6E–Polo on Wimbledon common ! . Because the Hurlingham ground must be carefully nursed for international matches , polo is being played on Wimbledon Common , where it can be watched without fee . Hurlingham is not at present available for the ordinary annual games which are normally played on it , so Wimbledon Town Council stepped into the breech . Photo shows , Mr H Salman Backhouse , the famous Argentine polo player , who is wearing cowboy ' chaps ' , talking with Brigadier General Anderson manager of the Hurlingham Polo club on Wimbledon Common during a match between Captian Barclay ' s team a
RM2KEFG8E–Soldiers unloading an Armstrong gun, a rifled breech-loading field and heavy gun designed by Sir William Armstrong and manufactured in England by the Elswick Ordnance Company and the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich, at the second Dublin International Exhibition. It was held in what became Iveagh Gardens during the summer of 1865 in Ireland.
RFT5TFDW–This image represents Breech Loading, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2AKE9GF–Drawing from Erskine S. Allin's patent for the Model 1865's breech-loading system.
RMPAY43E–32 pounder gun. British, 1883. Monk Pattern converted to screw breech loader for flank defence
RMBK0123–weapons, rifles, Italian rifle M-91, Mannlicher system, cross section of the breech block, open, wood engraving, 1906, repeating rifle, gun, guns, ammo, ammunition, cartridge, cartridges, spring, military, trigger, mechanism, 19th century, historic, historical, firearms, fire arms, breechblock, arms, M 91, M91, weapon, 1900s, 20th century,
RMD56347–Boche gun in concrete pit, one shell jambed in breech and one in mouth of gun to stop us using it against its owners
RFD6HDE6–Complete breech
RMJ4CRRF–PSM V51 D168 Twelve inch cannon with closed breech mechanism
RM2F3K23C–Twelve inch cannon with open breech mechanism.
RMM039BJ–Breech Loading Falconet (from Sketchbook) MET 260700
RM2BD78M8–'Closeup photograph showing coned interrupted thread breech of British QF 6 inch naval gun on cruiser HMS Ariadne.; circa 1903 date QS:P,+1903-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902; Clip from File:Loading QF 6 inch gun LOC ggbain 16785.jpg This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID ggbain.16785.This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing for more information. العربية | беларуская (тарашкевіца) | čeština | Deutsch | Englis
RMKKPB23–BL 5.4 inch howitzer breech WWI
RM2A2XA9Y–Richmond, Virginia. Federal soldier guarding cannon. (Modified 12-pdr. breech-loading Whitworth)
RF2MX6JHW–Twins, one presents vertex and one breech. Antique illustration from a medical book. 1889.
RFCCA9A2–1916 British Artillery French 400 mm shell gun breech ammunition crane gunner huge massive bomb explosive loading
RM2JXHPPY–Block and Breech of 105 Howitzer cannon, being unloaded 'Somewhere in New Guinea' after trip by air to take in attack by United States troops.
RF2N0A6W4–Antique 19th-century engraving depicting artillery weapons and tools (XVI-XIX century): cannon, 10-pounder howitzer, limber, breech, canister shots. I
RF2K0NMJW–Naval Practice Battery, Navy Yard, Washington - Cochran's Breech Loading Gun, Dahlgren Gun. September 1861. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2KEFGA7–At the second Dublin International Exhibition held in what became Iveagh Gardens during the Irish summer of 1865, soldiers place the Armstrong gun on gun carriages. The rifled breech-loading field and heavy gun was designed by Sir William Armstrong and manufactured in England by the Elswick Ordnance Company and the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich.
RFT5T1A4–This image represents Martini Breech, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
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