- 12 inch barbette - non-disappearing
- 12 Inch Disappearing
- 12 Inch Disappearing - raised
- 3 inch R.F. Gun
- 3 inch Rapid Fire Gun
- 4.7 inch 120 mm q.f. Gun on centre pivot pedestal mounting
- 4.7 inch Q.F. (Pedestal Mount.)
- 4.7 inch. Breech closing and firing gear
- 5 Inch R.F. gun (showing breech mechanism)
- 5 inch rapid fire
- 5 inch Rapid-fire gun (Pedestal Mount.)
- Ancient Screw Breech loader
- Ancient Screw piece
- Bombard and Carriage
- breechloader
- Chinese Field piece Peiho 1860
- Early part of 15th Century
- French Garrison Gun
- From the wreck of the 'Mary Rose'
- General Information - M102 Howitzer
- Giorgio Martini,
- Gun and Querrel
- Hooped Cannon in wooden bed
- Krupp's 15.6 Breech-loading Gun (breech open)
- Latest model 12inch disappearing carriage and gun
- Light Artillery of Gustavus Adolphus
- Long Serpentine of Wrought Iron
- M102 Howitzer
- M102 Howitzer
- M102 Top view
- Method of obtaining elevation
- Mode of mounting
- Mode of Mounting (2)
- Mons Meg
- Moolik i Meidan
- New Pattern Eprouvette
- Pierrier or Paterera
- Queen Elizabeth’s Pocket Pistol
- Sighting the M102 Howitzer
- Small chambered Cannon
- United States Carriage model of 1896