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Description Photograph of British QF 15 pounder Mk I field gun. This is an early British adaptation from the original Ehrhard design, with the original steel wheels replaced by standard British wooden wheels. The axle-tree seats have not yet been removed and shield has not yet been added, as became the standard British practice.
Date circa 1901
date QS:P,+1901-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Imperial War Museum photo archive. Originally from British ordnance manual.


This image scanned from "British Artillery Weapons & Ammunition 1914-1918" by I.V. Hogg & L.F. Thurston, published by Ian Allan, London, 1972.
Author War Office, UK
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