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"Mortars: From Ancient Warfare to Modern Medicine" Mortar Calculations - Fort Wright - Fishers Island

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Mortars Collection: Siege of Duras 1377
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Mortars Collection: Mortar Calculations - Fort Wright - Fishers Island, New York
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Mortars Collection: French soldiers raiding a German trench, First World War, 1914-1918, (1933). Creator: Unknown
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Mortars Collection: Discarded Confederate mortar at abandoned Fort Johnson, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
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Mortars Collection: A camp bedstead for a military officer
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Mortars Collection: Mortar and Pestles, c. 1937. Creator: Elizabeth Moutal
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Mortars Collection: Battery No. 4, Near Yorktown, Virginia, May 1862. Creator: Wood & Gibson
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Mortars Collection: Federal siege guns, Yorktown, Virginia, during the American Civil War (1861-65
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Mortars Collection: Union mortars in Battery Weed on Morris Island, South Carolina, 1863 (b / w photo)
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Mortars Collection: Plan of the Attack on Bomarsund (engraving)
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Mortars Collection: Kitchen Utensils with Leeks, Fish, and Eggs, c. 1734 (oil on canvas)
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Mortars Collection: A copper saucepan, a pestle and mortar, a pitcher, a scallion
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Mortars Collection: French soldiers with a mortar during the Battle of the Marne east of Paris
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Mortars Collection: A daring undertaking (colour litho)
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Mortars Collection: Attack upon Fort Pulaski, April 1863 (engraving)
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Mortars Collection: Captain Glasse, and his Chief Engineer, HMS 'Vulture, 'superintending the Repairs of the Mortars
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Mortars Collection: The Smallest State in Europe, the Republic of San Marino, in the Apennines (litho)
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Mortars Collection: The Defences of New York (litho)
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Mortars Collection: Union work-detail preparing to install mortars near Petersburg, Virginia
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Mortars Collection: Federal 10-inch mortar battery on Morris Island, SC, 1865 (b / w photo)
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Mortars Collection: Gun and Mortar Boats on the Mississippi, c. 1878 (engraving)
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Mortars Collection: French soldiers with a mortar in action during the Battle of the Marne east of Paris
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Mortars Collection: 16th Century Mortars on Moveable Carriages, c. 1880 (litho)
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Mortars Collection: Attack on Hill 60, from The Year 1915: a Record of Notable Achievements
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Mortars Collection: Fumigation of a Training Vessel (engraving)
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Mortars Collection: Mired Confederate mortar in Fort McAlister, near Savannah, Georgia, 1864 (b / w photo)
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Mortars Collection: Aiming an 8-inch Union siege mortar in the trenches outside Petersburg, Virginia
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Mortars Collection: British mortar team during the attack to capture Meiktila. Circa February 1945
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Mortars Collection: A captured case of mortars used by the Germans. Circa June 1940
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Mortars Collection: 9. 15 cm leichtes Minenwerfer System Lanz trench mortars
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Mortars Collection: Sir WIlfred Stokes
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Mortars Collection: Battery No 4 Yorktown Mounting 10 13-inch Mortars
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Mortars Collection: 16Th Century Mortars On Moveable Carriages. From Military And Religious Life In The Middle Ages By
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Mortars Collection: Welsh Guards
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Mortars Collection: Supply dump of trench mortar ammunition, France, WW1
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Mortars Collection: Firing mortars over pagodas at Meiktila, Burma
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Mortars Collection: Preparing trench mortars, East Africa, WW1
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Mortars Collection: Suggestion for Utilising Enemy Trench Mortars, WW1
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Mortars Collection: WW1 - Manufacture of Aerial Torpedoes - France
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Mortars Collection: French trench artillery in action by Matania, WW1
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Mortars Collection: Trench mortars captured from the Germans, 1914
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Mortars Collection: A Really Welcome Economy by Bruce Bairnsfather
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Mortars Collection: Its the Little Things that worry by Bruce Bairnsfather
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Mortars Collection: The Reconnoitring Mortar by Heath Robinson
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Mortars Collection: A. D. 19 (?) by B Bairnsfather
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Mortars Collection: A Matter of Moment by Bairnsfather
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Mortars Collection: S. O. S. by Bairnsfather


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"Mortars: From Ancient Warfare to Modern Medicine" Mortar Calculations - Fort Wright - Fishers Island, New York: Mortar calculations have long been a crucial aspect of military strategy, as seen in the historical significance of Fort Wright on Fishers Island. This fort served as a stronghold during times of conflict and required precise mortar calculations for effective defense. Siege of Duras 1377: The Siege of Duras stands as a testament to the devastating power in medieval warfare. These siege engines were instrumental in breaching castle walls and turning the tides of battle. Old pharmacy. Reproduction of an ancient laboratory. Pharmac: In the realm of medicine, mortars played a vital role in compounding medications throughout history. This reproduction showcases an ancient laboratory where pharmacists utilized mortar and pestles to create remedies for various ailments. French soldiers raiding a German trench, First World War, 1914-1918 (1933): During World War I, mortars became indispensable weapons used by soldiers on both sides. This captivating image captures French soldiers utilizing mortars while raiding a German trench – showcasing their effectiveness in modern warfare. Welsh Guards: As part of their arsenal, military units like the Welsh Guards relied on mortars for tactical advantage during combat operations. These versatile weapons provided them with firepower and flexibility on the battlefield. Discarded Confederate mortar at abandoned Fort Johnson, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, 1865 (b/w photo): Remnants from past conflicts can still be found today – such as this discarded Confederate mortar at Fort Johnson. It serves as a poignant reminder of the American Civil War's impact and highlights how these powerful weapons shaped history. A camp bedstead for a military officer: Even behind enemy lines or amidst war-torn landscapes, officers needed comfort too. A camp bedstead provides respite amidst chaos – reminding us that even amid conflict; life goes on. Mortar and Pestles, c. 1937.