RMGC5YPD–weapons / arms, guns, 'Bombardella a Braga', breech loader, European, second half of the 15th century, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2BEGBRF–Fetus in Breech Position, Illustration
RMB47ET7–A cased pair of breech-loading percussion pistols, G. Noack, Berlin, circa 1860. Octagonal etched Damascus barrels in 12 mm calibre. Eccentric levers slide them forward to tip up. Dovetailed sights. The top of each barrel is signed in silver, 'G. NOACK IN BERLIN'. Rear sights adjustable for elevation. Back action locks with engraved floral designs. Set triggers and folding buffers. Walnut half stocks with checkered butts and finely engraved iron furniture. Length of each 37 cm. In a velvet lined wooden case with complete accessories and key. There is a brass pl,
RMB6W9HF–Bear's-breech
RM2DCHARG–Anonymous, 16th century, forged, Catalog dimensions: total spring 16.8 cm; spout length 3.2 cm; breech length 13.6 cm; outer diameter approximately 6.6 cm, outer diameter of the breech approximately 8.8 x 10 cm, General: 17 x 15.8 x 9.5 cm 170 x 158 x 95 mm, Loose cannon chamber so-called Quicksheet, of forged iron. The body tapers slightly forward and with a swelled rectangular handle bracket and on the left a sun hole in a sunken pan. At the front, after a sudden transition, the cylindrical spout of the chamber. The back is slightly convex, Date 1886
RMK22A99–Before childbirth, it sometimes happens that the fetus is in a position with its buttocks towards the cervix. This is the breech position (3% of births). Certain maneuvers make it possible to turn the fetus around so that its head descends into in the mothers pelvis. If the maneuvers fail, natural childbirth is still possible if the size of the mother’s pelvis allows it, if the baby is not too big, if the quantity of amniotic fluid is sufficient, and if the umbilical cord and the babys head are properly positioned.
RF2F9TAAY–Pathology during childbirth. Breech position. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RMPAY846–Wheellock breech-loading gun belonging to Henry VIII
RM2GEPWAC–Breech, Regierungsbezirk Stuttgart, Germany, Baden-Württemberg, N 48 46' 10'', E 9 37' 32'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RFKN033K–Section barrel Armstrong breech-loading old engraving Old engraved illustration of a Armstrong gun section
RFC6K36H–Section barrel Armstrong breech-loading old engraving. Old engraved illustration of a Armstrong gun section.
RMCT66MB–FETAL BREECH PRESENTATION
RFT2ECN5–A historical hunting rifle isolated on white background. The old rifle breech-loader, with percussion lock.
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,
RMPB9YCX–The Raven Gun shotgun
RFBKE91Y–Ventouse
RMPAY91T–Model 1819 Rifle; Hall rifle
RMMABPYP–Position of a child in the uterus: Breech position with prolapse of the right arm
RF2BEGBY5–Fetus in Breech Position, Illustration
RMB47EXK–A breech-loading percussion pistol, Henri Rieger, Paris, circa 1870. Reblued fluted rifled barrel in 9.5 mm calibre with gold and silver inlays. Dovetailed front sight. Stamped 'ELG' on the side. The top of the barrel is inscribed, 'MAISON LAFAUCHEUX. H REIMER SUCCR.37 RUE VIVIENNE. PARIS'. Locking cam on the underside with hinged breech block which swings upward. Back action percussion lock. Walnut stock with checkered grips. Gold and silver inlaid iron furniture. The locking mechanism for the barrel is on the forearm. The trigger guard bears a (later?) Bavari,
RM2BEGCPA–Breech Birth Positions, Illustration
RFW6H51E–vector illustration of Leopold techniques in obstetrics
RM2BEGCPF–Breech Birth Positions, Illustration
RMW56P54–Flint gun, The lock is simply engraved with leaf scrolls, an acclaimed male head and a signature. The barrel is stamped on the top and bottom with the arms of Utrecht and has a ring around the front and back of the breech of the barrel, grooved for a rear visor and provided with a silver visor grain in relief in the form of a grotesque mask, the nose of which forms the grain. The flask has been cut with, among other things, accolade. The previously gilded yellow brass fittings consist of, a screw plate of two asymmetrical leaves in rococo style, which indicates that the screw plate is of a
RF2F9TAB9–Pathology during childbirth. Breech birth. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RF2HAT78N–Musée de l'Artillerie,Draguignan : 65mm mountain Howitzer mod 1906 (Schneider-Ducrest)
RM2BK0GBY–Hooked breech plug.
RMBX00AY–Breech mechanism of the Remington 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
RMCT66M7–FETAL BREECH PRESENTATION
RM2E3MMF1–Manz breech.
RM2A1J32Y–NAVY YARD, U.S., WASHINGTON. BORING BREECH OF 14 INCH GUN
RMEH9T5B–Birth, the different positions of the child at birth, health counselor, 19th century,
RM2F3FTAX–Breech loading fog signal cannon.
RFBKE4E2–liftout forceps
RF2N0A6HJ–Antique 19th-century engraving depicting artillery weapons and tools (XVI-XIX century): cannon, 10-pounder howitzer, limber, breech, canister shots. I
RMRMKRRY–Fetus in the uterus. Breech. the rump comes through the pelvic outlet, 1900
RM2K2JWCA–Colt revolver. Fig. 2 shows the breech disc, Fig. 3, the cartridge in section. From 'The Mechanics' Magazine', London, 1869
RMB4AWK8–A cased pair of breech-loading percussion pistols, G. Noack, Berlin, circa 1860. Octagonal etched Damascus barrels in 12 mm calibre. Eccentric levers slide them forward to tip up. Dovetailed sights. The top of each barrel is signed in silver, 'G. NOACK IN BERLIN'. Rear sights adjustable for elevation. Back action locks with engraved floral designs. Set triggers and folding buffers. Walnut half stocks with checkered butts and finely engraved iron furniture. Length of each 37 cm. In a velvet lined wooden case with complete accessories and key. There is a brass pl,
RFJBH1WY–Japanese Brown Beech Mushrooms Buna Shimeji isolated on white
RMB477KE–A 'bombardella a braga', European, 2nd half 15th century. Breech-loading cannon with a swivel mounting. Forged iron bands with reinforcement rings. Smooth bore in impressively good condition in 6 cm calibre. Barrel length 64.5 cm. Total length 119 cm. Rare, preserved in complete condition together with the handle mounted breech-block and wedges. Principally used as a ship's gun, it could also be employed on defensive walls (fortress artillery) or mounted on a carriage as a field gun (field artillery). It could be adjusted vertically or horizontally into any des,
RM2BEGCM7–Breech Birth Positions, Illustration
RMT8MTD5–A Walther P1A1, Bundeswehr prototype Cal. 9 mm Parabellum, no. V1425. Matching numbers. Bright bore, length 90 mm. German civilian proof mark 1987. One-piece barrel. Barrel with latch and secured by way of interior hexagon screw. Exterior breech in shape similar to P 5. V rear sight and post sight. Both with white points as brightness markings. Automatic firing pin safety. Additional mechanical safety in form of a push piece 20th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2BEGBY8–Fetus in Breech Position, Illustration
RMT88KR2–A cased pair of percussion pistols, Gastinne-Renette, Paris, dated 1845 Octagonal barrels with twelve-groove rifled bores in 12.5 mm calibre with patent breechblocks, engraved with leaves decorations at the muzzle and at the breech, in the middle offset flutes. The surfaces of the barrels each signed in gold 'Gastinne Renette a Paris'. The undersides of the barrels with marks of Albert Renette, year of manufacture '1845' as well as weapon number '400'. The percussion locks with engraved decorative leaves against a tarnished background, with repea, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2MN1BE7–De Bange 90mm field cannon and breech system.
RMTAA53W–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
RMBX00CD–Breech piece of the Ferguson rifle. Originally published in January 1880 in Scribner's Monthly Magazine.
RMT8MJBC–A cased pair of flintlock pistols, Durs Egg, London, circa 1795/1800 Octagonal barrels, slightly retracted in the middle, made from browned Damascus with smooth bores in 12.5 mm calibre. Silver front sights, dovetailed rear sights. At the breech engraved signature 'D.EGG LONDON'. Finely engraved tangs, gold-lined vent holes. Slightly engraved, delicate flintlocks with repeated signature. Rainproof pans and sliding safeties. Half stocks made from walnut with silver noses, finely chequered grips. Engraved iron furniture with remnants of the or 19th, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFWTC7TB–Macedonian flintlock rifle of the 19th century. Damascus steel barrel with six silver bands, decorated with brass inlay at the breech, wooden stock de
RM2A1J334–NAVY YARD, U.S., WASHINGTON. BORING BREECH OF 14 INCH GUN
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.
RFT5TFMF–Breech Loader captured in the war with Mexico, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2EABC2H–NAVY YARD, U.S., WASHINGTON. BORING BREECH OF 14 INCH GUN
RF2N0A6NC–Antique 19th-century engraving depicting artillery weapons and tools (XVI-XIX century): cannon, 10-pounder howitzer, limber, breech, canister shots. I
RF2BTGHKG–A typical representation of the rifle that was used by the British army and a breech-loading one-shot lever, vintage line drawing or engraving illustr
RMPAY91C–Wheellock breech loading gun. German, about 1575
RFJBH1TM–Japanese Brown Beech Mushrooms Buna Shimeji isolated on white
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
RF2CA42P7–Germany, Georg Teschner was one of the first inventors to incorporate a Safety on the top tang of a hammerless breech loading hunting rifle
RF2BEGBW6–Fetus in Breech Position, Illustration
RF2NYB9PF–Baby inside the womb with breech presentation. 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
RF2MX6JHW–Twins, one presents vertex and one breech. Antique illustration from a medical book. 1889.
RMR5FGE8–Cavalry carbine. 1865. Breech-loading, rifled, .450in calibre. War Department production piece marked 'Enfield 1865' on the lock, possibly bought as a specimen by the Secretary of State for India (although not marked as such). Westley Richards' carbine was one of several designs of percussion capping breechloader considered for issue to British cavalry c.1855-1860, and which later saw limited production and use. Ramrod/clearing rod present. Backsight leaves have been broken off. Originally published/produced in 1865. . Source: Foster 994,.
RMT8MHFA–A splendid silver-mounted flintlock pistol, Valentin Marr in Copenhagen, circa 1740 Round barrel with midrib, slightly constricted in the middle, the front part with scattered traces of corrosion. Smooth bore in 15 mm calibre. Silver front sight, at the breech lavishly chiselled trophies and tendril decoration. Flintlock with sculpturally chiselled trophies decoration against a finely stippled background. Signed underneath the frizzen spring 'VAL. MARR A COPPENHAGEN'. Slightly carved full stock made from walnut with a nose made from dark horn. Th, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFT5W436–Gun Wrought is a small breech loading cannon invented in the 14th century, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2E1NARH–A poster released to the media seeking information on people involved in Violence at the United States Capitol during the breech of the U.S. Capitol Building on Jan. 6, 2020. Pro-Trump supporters entered the Capitol building during a joint session of Congress in Washington, DC on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. The joint session of the House and Senate was sent to recess after the breach as it convened to confirm the Electoral College votes cast in November's election. Five fatalities have been reported including on member of the Capitol Police Force. (Photo by FBI via Sipa USA)**Editorial use on
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.
RFT5T0X7–Freire Gas Check is a device for preventing the escape of gas through the vent or around the breech mechanism which closes the rear end of the bore, v
RM2EABC3J–NAVY YARD, U.S., WASHINGTON. BORING BREECH OF 14 INCH GUN
RF2N0A6W4–Antique 19th-century engraving depicting artillery weapons and tools (XVI-XIX century): cannon, 10-pounder howitzer, limber, breech, canister shots. I
RFJG9R9N–Old illustration of Baden peasants in traditional costumes. Created by Lancelot, published on Le Tour du Monde, Paris, 1861
RM2AGBWWN–. Scientific American Volume 05 Number 01 (July 1861). ,is agent for the company,of whom further informa-tion may be obtained. Ar-my and sporting rifles andpistols, constructed on thesame plan, are furnished toorder at wholesale or re-tail at the manufactory, orby Mr. Storrs in this city. Improved Breech-loading Rifle-Though we have little faith in breech-loading cannon, we have the highest opinion of breech-load-small arms. The great and apparently fatal objec-tions to the former do not apply to the latter ; whilethe advantages of breech-loading rifles, especially forsoldiers, are very import
RMPAYC64–The Dardanelles Gun
RFJBH1TY–Japanese Brown Beech Mushrooms Buna Shimeji isolated on white
RM2H15DXA–RBL 7 inch Armstrong breech diagram
RFCYHJJG–Old cannon
RF2CCY0NM–Balkan hogweed (Acanthus hungaricus) on white background, Germany
RF2BEGBR5–Fetus Positions in Uterus, Illustration
RFHGM318–Old naval cannon isolated on white background.
RMCCA92D–1917 Large Anti aircraft British coast artillery fire firing gunner crew officer shells shell loading breech gunners cannon
RF2C6NHHP–Contour vector outline drawing of human pelvis bones. Medical design editable template
RFD8W1HM–tee fitting
RMT8MHFB–A splendid silver-mounted flintlock pistol, Valentin Marr in Copenhagen, circa 1740 Round barrel with midrib, slightly constricted in the middle, the front part with scattered traces of corrosion. Smooth bore in 15 mm calibre. Silver front sight, at the breech lavishly chiselled trophies and tendril decoration. Flintlock with sculpturally chiselled trophies decoration against a finely stippled background. Signed underneath the frizzen spring 'VAL. MARR A COPPENHAGEN'. Slightly carved full stock made from walnut with a nose made from dark horn. Th, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2KJNJ95–Realistic illustration of sniper rifle circular sight with crosshairs on transparent background - vector
RMTA4EAG–A bone-inlaid, gilt wheellock puffer, Augsburg, circa 1580/90 Two-stage barrel, octagonal breech section, then round after cut girdles, with smooth bore in 13 mm calibre. Over the muzzle and chamber florally engraved, gilt decoration. The top of the barrel with two struck Augsburg marks, Pyr and flower within a shield. Gilt and chiselled wheellock en suite engraved with flowers, with domed wheel cover and spring-loaded safety lever. Ebonised fruitwood stock with engraved and blackened, profuse bone inlays. The pommel with stripe and disc inlays i, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFBWTCPW–Drops and spray with aloe leaves as closeup on white background
RMT8EEER–A Colt Commander 'Seekamp Double-Action', with conversion unit Cal..45 ACP, no.70BS49677. Bright bore. German proof mark 1977. Low combat sight with rear sight windage and elevation. Front sight with white brightness marking. Breech in highly polished finish. Long main spring guide rod. Grip frame with modified trigger guard, double-action trigger and long grip safety. Matt chromed, small parts and trigger plate blued. Supplementary weight on grip frame, further fittings mountable. Varnished wooden grip panels with scale chequering and thumb rest, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2HHAA1D–Snider rifle breech illustration.
RF2N0AJBX–Antique 19th-century engraving depicting artillery weapons and tools (XVI-XIX century): cannon, 10-pounder howitzer, limber, breech, canister shots. I
RMW69X6P–De Bange 90mm field cannon and breech system before 1923.
RFKR1WGB–brown shimeji mushrooms
RFKN033F–Whithworth gun section or Whirtworth rifle section old engraving Old engraved illustration of a Withworth gun section Created by Joseph Whitworth
RFJBH1TR–Japanese Brown Beech Mushrooms Buna Shimeji isolated on white
RM2H15DY6–Photos showing operation of Bofors ogival screw breech block. Depicted is US 6-inch gun
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