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Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich Arsenal, London: a radial overhead crane for carrying heavy artillery pieces in different sectors of the factory. Lithograph by G. Clausen, 1917.
Clausen, George, 1852-1944.Date: 1917Reference: 578771iPart of: Great War: Britain's efforts and ideals- Ephemera
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A monkey's eye view of Porton Down / National Anti-Vivisection Society.
National Anti-Vivisection Society (Great Britain)Date: [between 1980 and 1989]- Pictures
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Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich Arsenal, London: the factory buildings seen from above. Lithograph by G. Clausen, 1917.
Clausen, George, 1852-1944.Date: 1917Reference: 578776iPart of: Great War: Britain's efforts and ideals- Pictures
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Soraluze-Placencia de las Armas, Spain: the town and its surrounding places, its armaments factory, inscribed tabernacles describing them, and dedications to King Ferdinand VI and the Conde de Aranda. Engraving by J.F. Palomino after J. Zameza after F.J. de Lamot, 1756.
Lamot, Florencio Joseph de, 1701-1779.Date: [1756]Reference: 576672i- Pictures
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Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich Arsenal, London: workers in the factory lifting a metal gun barrel with a crane. Lithograph by G. Clausen, 1917.
Clausen, George, 1852-1944.Date: 1917Reference: 578761iPart of: Great War: Britain's efforts and ideals- Pictures
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Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich Arsenal, London: a big gun barrel being turned on a lathe. Lithograph by G. Clausen, 1917.
Clausen, George, 1852-1944.Date: 1917Reference: 578775iPart of: Great War: Britain's efforts and ideals