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Bullet Collection (page 7)

"From Revolution to Innovation: The Impact of the Bullet" The bullet, a small but mighty invention

Background imageBullet Collection: Base of a 1915 German 75mm shell case

Base of a 1915 German 75mm shell case
The base of a 1915 German 75 mm. shell case made into a pocket watch holder. The base is engraved with a floral decoration

Background imageBullet Collection: WWI Trench Art Pusher biplane

WWI Trench Art Pusher biplane
First World War Trench Art Pusher bi-plane. The cockpit is made from a copper bullet. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: WWI Trench Art triplane

WWI Trench Art triplane
First World War Trench Art tri-plane. The fuselage is made from a copper bullet. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: WWI Trench Art biplane

WWI Trench Art biplane
First World War Trench Art bi-plane. The fuselage is made from a copper bullet. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: WWI Trench Art monoplane

WWI Trench Art monoplane
First World War Trench Art monoplane. The fuselage is made from a copper bullet. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: French 77 mm shell case base - ashtray with a bullet

French 77 mm shell case base - ashtray with a bullet
French 77 mm. shell case base made as an ashtray with a bullet in the centre. Engraved Souvenir of Kemmell. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: WWI biplane bullet fuselage with copper propeller

WWI biplane bullet fuselage with copper propeller
First World War biplane bullet fuselage with copper propeller.. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: Letter opener Engraved Souvenir de la Campagne L Artois

Letter opener Engraved Souvenir de la Campagne L Artois
Letter opener. Engraved Souvenir de la Campagne L Artois 1914, 15, 16 with a General Service button on the bullet handle and a French artillery button on the base. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: Letter opener Engraved To Aunt and Uncle from Charlie

Letter opener Engraved To Aunt and Uncle from Charlie
Letter opener. Engraved To Aunt and Uncle from Charlie with the flags of the UK and US. Dated 1914-1919. Has a General Service button on the base of the bullet handle. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: Letter opener Engraved Souvenir de France

Letter opener Engraved Souvenir de France
Letter opener. Engraved Souvenir de France with leaves and branches and a German Army button on the bullet handle. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: Letter opener Engraved Amiens

Letter opener Engraved Amiens
Letter opener. Engraved Amiens with leaves and branches with a German Army button on the bullet handle. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: Letter opener An image of the Menin Gate on bullet handle

Letter opener An image of the Menin Gate on bullet handle
Letter opener. An image of the Menin Gate is on the bullet handle. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: Letter opener Engraved 1914-1918

Letter opener Engraved 1914-1918
Letter opener. Engraved 1914-1918 with winged bird on the bullet handle. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: Letter opener Engraved Somme

Letter opener Engraved Somme
Letter opener. Engraved Somme with General Service button on the bullet handle. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: Letter opener Engraved Souvenir of Salonika 1915-16-17

Letter opener Engraved Souvenir of Salonika 1915-16-17
Letter opener. Engraved Souvenir of Salonika 1915-16-17. With Turkish Army button on the bullet handle. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: Letter opener Engraved Cambrai

Letter opener Engraved Cambrai
Letter opener. Engraved Cambrai with German Army button on the bullet handle. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: Letter opener Engraved Kathleen with affection

Letter opener Engraved Kathleen with affection
Letter opener. Engraved Kathleen with affection with Belgian Army button on the bullet handle. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: Letter opener Engraved HMS Mansfield

Letter opener Engraved HMS Mansfield
Letter opener. Engraved HMS Mansfield with Royal Naval button on the bullet handle. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: Great War oak games box with handmade cribbage lid

Great War oak games box with handmade cribbage lid
Great War oak games box with handmade brass cribbage board lid, inscribed Sulva Bay, August 6th, Gallipoli. Unfortunately, Suvla was mis-spelt

Background imageBullet Collection: Mauser rifle butt, with badge of the Seaforth Highlanders

Mauser rifle butt, with badge of the Seaforth Highlanders
Mauser rifle butt, carved with the regimental badge of the Seaforth Highlanders. Standing on three bullet cartridge feet, together with a copper ashtray with a brass engraved emblem of the 9th

Background imageBullet Collection: A composite matchbox-ashtray

A composite matchbox-ashtray made from a bullet cartridge and mounted on an 18 pounder shell case. Engraved Messines, June 7th 1917 - France and Belgium with an image in copper of a British tank

Background imageBullet Collection: WWI biplane - The fuselage made from a bullet

WWI biplane - The fuselage made from a bullet
First World War bi-plane. The fuselage made from a bullet with bullet-bases as wheels. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: Model of German biplane, WW1

Model of German biplane, WW1
Model of German biplane with fuselage made out of a bullet and cut-out German crosses on the wingspan. Trench Art

Background imageBullet Collection: WW2 poster, Every Rivet a Bullet, Speed the Ships

WW2 poster, Every Rivet a Bullet, Speed the Ships. Showing a shipyard worker in action. Date: 1940s

Background imageBullet Collection: Artillery of the air by G. H. Davis

Artillery of the air by G. H. Davis
Big guns with wings: the artillery of the air grows heavier and more powerful year by year. The variety of shells and bullets in use by aircraft during the Second World War. Date: 1943

Background imageBullet Collection: Money and munitions by G. H. Davis

Money and munitions by G. H. Davis
Money and munitions: an illustrated armament catalogue. Pictures showing the various costs of the weapons used during the Second World War, ranging from a battleship at 8, 000

Background imageBullet Collection: German armoured car with bullet holes - Munich

German armoured car with bullet holes - Munich
A German armoured car with nine bullet holes marked on it, which took part in the civil unrest in Munich - May 1st and 2nd 1919.. Date: 1919

Background imageBullet Collection: Mr Asquith inspecting a plane, Western Front, WW1

Mr Asquith inspecting a plane, Western Front, WW1
The British Prime Minister, Herbert Henry Asquith, visiting the Western Front during World War One. He is inspecting a plane full of bullet holes which has just returned from a flight

Background imageBullet Collection: Body armour and visors by G. H. Davis

Body armour and visors by G. H. Davis
Body armour and visors: medieval style protection for the British army during the Second World War. This protection stops small

Background imageBullet Collection: Woman in a motorbike sidecar

Woman in a motorbike sidecar
A woman sitting in a bullet-shaped motorbike sidecar. Date: 1920s

Background imageBullet Collection: Bullet-holes in the walls and windows of an Ypres convent

Bullet-holes in the walls and windows of an Ypres convent
War damage in a church belonging to a convent of nuns in the French town of Ypres during the First World War. 1916

Background imageBullet Collection: Advert for J. Roussel underwear 1948

Advert for J. Roussel underwear 1948
A blonde bombshell model wearing the Roussel suspender belt garment, with bullet padding bra. 1948

Background imageBullet Collection: Robinson Magician

Robinson Magician
William Ellsworth Robinson, stage name Chung Ling Soo, enjoyed a successful career as a stage magician until his catching-a-bullet-in-his-mouth trick went fatally wrong... 1861 - 1918

Background imageBullet Collection: Francesco I d Este Suffers Mortal Blow Bullet

Francesco I d Este Suffers Mortal Blow Bullet
Artokoloro

Background imageBullet Collection: Stop action of Christmas ornaments filled with colored water and exploding form bullet

Stop action of Christmas ornaments filled with colored water and exploding form bullet impact

Background imageBullet Collection: WWII: SERVICEMEN, c1943. Unidentified American servicemen. Photograph, c1943

WWII: SERVICEMEN, c1943. Unidentified American servicemen. Photograph, c1943

Background imageBullet Collection: MOSCOW, c1917. A bullet-riddled church in Moscow, Russia, damaged during the Russian Revolution

MOSCOW, c1917. A bullet-riddled church in Moscow, Russia, damaged during the Russian Revolution. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageBullet Collection: MOSCOW, c1917. A bullet-riddled building in Moscow, Russia, damaged during the Russian Revolution

MOSCOW, c1917. A bullet-riddled building in Moscow, Russia, damaged during the Russian Revolution. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageBullet Collection: MOSCOW, c1917. Bullet-riddled buildings in Moscow, Russia, shortly after the Russian Revolution

MOSCOW, c1917. Bullet-riddled buildings in Moscow, Russia, shortly after the Russian Revolution. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageBullet Collection: WWII: SOLDIER, c1943. American soldier Tony Gaudiello inspecting a kit containing

WWII: SOLDIER, c1943. American soldier Tony Gaudiello inspecting a kit containing concentrated food, emergency rations, a frying pan, knife, lighter, compass, bullets, gloves, and insecticide

Background imageBullet Collection: RUSSIAN COSSACK, 1930s. A Cossack from the Kuban region of southern Russia. Photograph

RUSSIAN COSSACK, 1930s. A Cossack from the Kuban region of southern Russia. Photograph, 1930s

Background imageBullet Collection: Antique illustration of cartridge gun mechanism

Antique illustration of cartridge gun mechanism

Background imageBullet Collection: loading strip

loading strip
Antique illustration of a loading strip

Background imageBullet Collection: Projectiles

Projectiles
Vintage engraving of a bullet, Shrapnel and Segment Shells

Background imageBullet Collection: Bullets and projectiles

Bullets and projectiles
Illustration of a bullets and projectiles

Background imageBullet Collection: X-RAY OF AUTOMATIC PISTOL. American, 1928

X-RAY OF AUTOMATIC PISTOL. American, 1928

Background imageBullet Collection: BRYAN CARTOON, c1914. U. S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan depicted as

BRYAN CARTOON, c1914. U. S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan depicted as
BRYAN CARTOON, c1914. U.S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan depicted as one of the Three Musketeers, together with Mexican revolutionary leaders Francisco Pancho Villa (left)

Background imageBullet Collection: Determination: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Determination: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Determination - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a mans determination. ~ Tommy Lasorda



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"From Revolution to Innovation: The Impact of the Bullet" The bullet, a small but mighty invention, has played a significant role in shaping history and revolutionizing warfare. In 1848, the first issue of the Colt Dragoon Model 1848 revolver brought about a new era of firepower. This British-made weapon by G. H. Davis became synonymous with power and precision. During the Mexican Revolution in 1913, Francisco Pancho Villa led his troops fearlessly while donning bandoliers filled with bullets. His iconic image symbolized strength and resilience as he fought for freedom against oppressive forces. In World War II's brutal Battle of Stalingrad, house-to-house fighting showcased the devastating impact of bullets on both sides. The relentless exchange of gunfire left scars that would forever be etched into history. However, not all uses of they are associated with conflict and destruction. Japan's Shinkansen train system revolutionized transportation as these high-speed "bullet trains" raced across Kyushu and Osaka stations in Asia. These sleek marvels demonstrated Japan's commitment to progress and efficiency. Meanwhile, an advertisement for J. Roussel underwear from 1949 cleverly incorporated bullet imagery to emphasize their product's durability - highlighting how even undergarments could withstand anything life threw at them. Bullets have also been used as symbols during times of peace activism. During the Vietnam War in 1970, a U. S soldier adorned himself with religious medals alongside a peace symbol while wearing a bandolier filled with bullets - representing hope amidst chaos. Even traditional Greek costumes embraced bullet-inspired designs as three men proudly displayed their heritage through intricately decorated attire during festivities in Athens. Lastly, Canadian World War One patriotic postcards depicted soldiers armed with rifles loaded with bullets standing tall against adversity - reminding us that sometimes it is necessary to fight for what we believe in. Whether it be on battlefields or within technological advancements like high-speed trains, the bullet has left an indelible mark on our history.