RFHRCYHB–The Nuernberger Feldschlange, a culverin was a relatively simple ancestor of the musket, and later a medieval cannon, adapted for use by the French in the 15th century, Hungary inspect the gun, facsimile of the etching of Albrecht Duerer, Germany, reproduction of an woodcut from the 19th century, 1885
RMCP43XM–military, artillery, cannon, culverin, etching by Albrecht Duerer, 1519, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMCP43KT–military, artillery, Nuremberg culverin in Hungary, etching by Albert Duerer, 1518, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RF2N0A9JW–Antique engraving depicting German, French and Italian artillery and tools from XVI, XVII and XVIII century: 20-pounder mortars, culverin, catapult, f
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RM2JNMM14–Culverin with side flash-pans
RF2C2R9G9–The gunboat Culverin, vintage engraved illustration. Le Tour du Monde, Travel Journal, (1872).
RM2M75DPF–A huge medieval cannon at the side of the River Thames, Greenwich, London, United Kingdom, Europe
RF2N0AJC0–Antique engraving depicting German, French and Italian artillery and tools from XVI, XVII and XVIII century: 20-pounder mortars, culverin, catapult, f
RM2JNMM15–Above: Early culverin, below: Hand culverin with bent stock
RF2N0A979–Antique engraving depicting German, French and Italian artillery and tools from XVI, XVII and XVIII century: 20-pounder mortars, culverin, catapult, f
RM2N1F4EW–Early culverin Below: Hand culverin with bent stock
RF2N0A9F0–Antique engraving depicting German, French and Italian artillery and tools from XVI, XVII and XVIII century: 20-pounder mortars, culverin, catapult, f
RF2N0A970–Antique engraving depicting German, French and Italian artillery and tools from XVI, XVII and XVIII century: 20-pounder mortars, culverin, catapult, f
RF2N0A9B4–Antique engraving depicting German, French and Italian artillery and tools from XVI, XVII and XVIII century: 20-pounder mortars, culverin, catapult, f
RF2N0AJ0R–19th-century illustration of scene of military life: 7,14. Landsknechts; 8. Culverin; 9. Italian knight (XV century); 10. Cannon (XV century); 15. Mor
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