The 15 in. gun at Fortress Monroe, Va. Weight 50,000 lbs, and carries a ball 475 lbs. weight from 4 to 5 miles

The 15 in. gun at Fortress Monroe, Va. Weight 50,000 lbs, and carries a ball 475 lbs. weight from 4 to 5 miles

Harbor - Ft. Sumpter (i.e. Sumter) in distance

Ten Inch Columbiad, and Magazine Entrance, Sand Bag Revertment (i.e. revetment), Battery Dantzler, (Howlett's) on James River

Same gun and sling cart as shown in no. 1051, showing how the gun is slung under the cart

Same gun, as shown in no. 1015, with Hurdle Revertment (i.e. revetment) and Epaulement - unfinished battery

Northeast view of Battery no. 1, at Farnhold's house, York River, mounting one 200 pound & five 100 pound rifled guns

[Three soldiers posing by a mounted cannon with a wall of sandbags behind them]

Three fourths rear view of the same gun a shown in No. 1040. Fort Darling on the right of the picture

Same gun, as shown in no. 1020, with magazine traverse

Ordnance Depot at Broadway Landing

[Rear view of a cannon with a soldier sitting adjacent to it facing forward]

15-inch (i.e. 13-inch) mortar, "Dictator" in the works in front of Petersburg, Va. View from the north, September 1, 1864

Knapp Pa. Battery, Fair Oaks, Va

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001. This view shows its range of fire down James River

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001. This view shows its range of fire down James River

Eight inch Brooke rifled gun, weighing 21,987 lbs., in unfinished battery wood-hurdle revertment (i.e. revetment), anchored by grape vines

[Sling for heavy artillery. Drewry's Bluff, Virginia]

Ordnance Depot at Broadway Landing-Siege train awaiting shipment-U.S. guns on left, Confederate captured ordnance on right

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001

Seven Inch Brooke Rifle Gun in Battery Brooke-Fort Brady (U.S.) in extreme distance over terminus of gun

French troops and transport on "The sacred road," during the Battle of Verdun, 1916

A battery of the famous 270 mortars (Howitzers), Mt. St. Eloi

British anti-aircraft gun in action on Balkan front, camouflaged and mounted on auto

French auto Mitrailleuse attached to U.S. Army, Montabaur, Germany

Tractor-drawn artillery of the 89th Div. before largest hangar in Germany

U.S. Army tractor negotiating the steep declivities of Rhine at Coblenz

German battery of 150 mm. guns, captured by American troops near Montfaucon

German gun guarding the Mole, Zeebrugge

"Enemy airmen successfully bombed one of our supply trains," official report