- 8-mm medium machine gun
- Service Revolver and Pistols
- Fascist Militia
- 65-17 Infantry gun
- Japanese 75-mm Anti-Aitcraft gun
- 45 mm light mortar
- Japanese 25-mm pom-pom gun
- German 105-mm Gun - Howitzer
German 105-mm Gun - Howitzer - A Muse playing the Diaulos
The single flute was called monaulos, and the double one diaulos. A diaulos, which was found in a tomb at Athens, is in the British Museum. The wood of which it is made seems to be cedar, and the tubes are fifteen inches in length. Each tube has a separate mouth-piece and six finger-holes, five of which are at the upper side and one is underneath. - Flying uniform, captain
- Service Dress , major
- Parachutist, Second lieutenant
- Protective Suit
- Second Lietenant Infantry
- A Muse with a Harp, and two others with Lyres
A Muse with a Harp, and two others with Lyres. From a Greek vase in the Munich Museum The design on the Greek vase at Munich represents the nine Muses, of whom three are given in the engraving, viz., one with the harp, and two others with lyres. Some of the lyres were provided with a bridge, while others were without it. The largest was held probably on or between the knees, or were attached to the left arm by means of a band, to enable the performer to use his hands 30without impediment. The strings, made of catgut or sinew, were more usually twanged with a plektron than merely with the fingers. The plektron was a short stem of ivory or metal pointed at both ends. - Brigadier General
- Uniform of tank crews
- Marshall, old-style coat
- Summer Uniform, Private, infantry
- Lietenant Colonel, Cavalry
- Sergeant-major, new-style coat
- Huayra-puhura,
The Peruvians had the syrinx, which they called huayra-puhura. Some clue to the proper meaning of this name may perhaps be gathered from the word huayra, which signifies “air.” The huayra-puhura was made of cane, and also of stone. Sometimes an embroidery of needlework was attached to it as an ornament. One specimen which has been disinterred is adorned with twelve figures precisely resembling Maltese crosses. The cross is a figure which may readily be supposed to suggest itself very naturally; and it is therefore not so surprising, as it may appear at a first glance, that the American Indians used it not unfrequently in designs and sculptures before they came in contact with Christians. - 20-65 Anti Aircraft gun, model 35
- M13 (formerly M11) tank
- Searchlight unit
- Mc-205, Fighter
- 81 mm medium mortar, model 35
- Cross section of antipersonnel mine B4
- 47-32 antitank gun, model 37
- Cross section of the M13-40 four-man tank
- S. P. A. Sahariano truck
- German 105-mm Gun-Howitzer
- Girder bridge No. 1
- Hand grenades
- 2 cm Flakvierling 38
2 cm Flakvierling 38 ready for transport on special trailer - Service rifles and carbines
- Type O.G.M. rotary telephone switchboard
- Antipersonnel mine B4
- 20-65 Anti Aircraft gun, ready for transport
- Motoring Clothes
- Two ladies
- Three children playing
- A long fringe
- Two ladies 3
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- Two standing ladies
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- Lady standing 4
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- Lady
- Tweed Hunting Outfit
- Two ladies 2
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- Two ladies in fur coats
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