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Large calibre markings (The Western Front Museum)
Artillery shell cases, fuzes, primers and tubes. – Stephen Taylor, WW2 Relic Hunter
Large calibre markings (The Western Front Museum)
military - Can anyone tell me anything about the markings on these shell casings? - History Stack Exchange
Shell Identification / Story Authenticity - Arms and other weapons - The Great War (1914-1918) Forum
Large calibre markings (The Western Front Museum)
Artillery shell cases, fuzes, primers and tubes. – Stephen Taylor, WW2 Relic Hunter
WW2 British Artillery Shells and Mortars – Colours and Markings – Stephen Taylor, WW2 Relic Hunter
identification - What are these shell case markings? - History Stack Exchange
Artillery shell cases, fuzes, primers and tubes. – Stephen Taylor, WW2 Relic Hunter
identification - Can anyone help identifying markings on this artillery shell casing? - History Stack Exchange, brass shell case markings - inoptra.com
Artillery shell cases, fuzes, primers and tubes. – Stephen Taylor, WW2 Relic Hunter
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German Pre WW1 Artillery Shell Casing Questions - Arms and other weapons - The Great War (1914-1918) Forum
Help in Identifying marks on shell casing - Arms and other weapons - The Great War (1914-1918) Forum
world war one - What's this 1917 shell casing, more exactly? - History Stack Exchange
WW1 Brass shell case - please help to identify - General Ammunition Discussion - International Ammunition Association Web Forum
75mm Field Gun Shell - Marking Identification Help - General Ammunition Discussion - International Ammunition Association Web Forum
Some neat trench art from WWI, made of artillery shell casings, from 1917, and 1916 respectively : r/Antiques
Artillery shell cases, fuzes, primers and tubes. – Stephen Taylor, WW2 Relic Hunter
Large calibre markings (The Western Front Museum)
18 pdr shell case-markings - Arms and other weapons - The Great War (1914-1918) Forum