RMD72W0K–man wearing old uniforms showing how a canon was loaded and shoot in the 18th century for tourist on the traditional days
RM2KEKXB2–32 pounder cannonades on the frigate HMS Unicorn. Built for the Royal Navy and launched in 1824. West Victoria Dock, Dundee, Scotland, UK
RMRG6NYA–Battle of Lutzen, Germany (6 November 1632), in the Thirty Year's War. Large unfolded engraving. Panorama of the battle showing both armies. Cannonades. Explosion in the foreground. At top right the town of Lutzen
RFAPJBNE–US Brig Niagara at Port Huron MI USA
RM2WTN4J8–Cannon used to start the regattas. The Royal Yatch Squadron Jubilee Haven. Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMB08RAP–RYS Royal Yacht Squadron Jubilee Haven Plaque Cowes Isle of Wight England UK
RM2ANCJ92–Strategy and tactics: . and the other the supports, and in this order they failback gradually towards the intervals of the battalions.The batteries are first unmasked and immediatelycommence firing. The riflemen take position in theintervals of the battalions and the flank companies,which have formed their supports, doubling on thewings. The two right divisions now become engaged, open-ing fire if the enemy is in good range, or charging withthe bayonet. The left division cannonades the rightof the enemy and makes a display of troops ; theonly object there being to hold that part of the op-posi
RMBD4H9R–RYS yacht race starting cannons on the Cowes town shore England UK
RMD72W06–man wearing old uniforms showing how a canon was loaded and shoot in the 18th century for tourist on the traditional days
RM2WTN4HT–Cannon used to start the regattas. The Royal Yatch Squadron Jubilee Haven. Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RM2CGKETT–. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . I was therefore able to assure General Meadethat there would be enough ammunition forthe battle, but none for idle cannonades, thebesetting sin of some of our commanders. Hewas much relieved, and expressed his satis-faction. Now, had he had at this time anyintention of withdrawing the army, the firstthing to get rid of would have been this Ar-tillery Reserve and its large trains, which were then blocking the roads in our rear; and hewould surely have told me of it. Still, with the exception of occasional can-nonading, and some skirmishing ne
RMBD4HE5–RYS yacht race starting cannons on the Cowes town shore England UK
RMD72W0E–man wearing old uniforms showing how a canon was loaded and shoot in the 18th century for tourist on the traditional days
RM2WTN4HK–Cannon used to start the regattas. The Royal Yatch Squadron Jubilee Haven. Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RM2CGKFH9–. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . A SICKLESs ANGLE AT THE PEACH ORCHARD, AS SEEN FROM THE ROAD LEADING FROM THE WHEAT-FIELD TO THE PEACH ORCHARD. 286 THE SECOND DAY AT GETTYSBURG.. I was therefore able to assure General Meadethat there would be enough ammunition forthe battle, but none for idle cannonades, thebesetting sin of some of our commanders. Hewas much relieved, and expressed his satis-faction. Now, had he had at this time anyintention of withdrawing the army, the firstthing to get rid of would have been this Ar-tillery Reserve and its large trains, which were then b
RMBD4HC8–RYS yacht race starting cannons on the Cowes town shore England UK
RM2WTN4HG–The Royal Yatch Squadron Jubilee Haven. Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RM2CE0BTJ–. Sierra Club bulletin . bscured the summit of the Matterhorn.It was a most impressive thing, during a few sunlithours of the day, to watch cannonades of rock comedown the east face and bound out with a fearful roarupon the Furggen Glacier. Rocks acquire frightful mo-mentum on the sides of the Matterhorn. During a partof the way their path from a distance is visible only bythe puffs of smoke that rise where they strike. At nightthey leave a long trail of fire. This and the infernal noisewhich accompanies them leave no doubt in the mind ofthe ignorant Swiss peasant that the devil beguiles hisle
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