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King Arthur, Battle of Camlann, 13th century. The Battle of Camlann is best known as the final battle of King Arthur, where he either died in battle, or was fatally wounded. King Arthur, page 32
King Arthur and his knights setting out for the quest for the Holy Grail. King Arthur, page 129
King Arthur on the horse of one of the rebels who claimed the throne
A Royal Bulls Eye A distinguished company assembled to open the new National Rifle Association range at Bisley. The Princess of Wales scored an unquestionable bulls eye
Sir Howard Kingsley Wood, the Secretary of State for Air, visiting the Vickers factory in Crayford, Kent. 1939
Henry, Prince of Wales, in the Hunting Field by Robert Peake the Elder (British, active by 1576)Henry, Prince of Wales, in the Hunting Field by Robert Peake the Elder (British, active by 1576, died 1619). From This War Without An Enemy by Richard Ollard, page 32
Infants of the Blackhorse Road School, Walthamstow playing with a German rifle that was presented by The National Savings Committee. 3 March 1920
The French armys standard heavy tripod mounted machine gun the Hotchkiss 8mm M1914 machine gun. ( FRENCH )
Lewis machine gun practice at the Dartford County School in Kent. 1936
The Mayor operates a Lewis gun on his visit to the Dartford Territorial Army unit. 1938
Sir Howard Kingsley Wood, the Secretary of State for Air, visiting the Vickers factory in Crayford, Kent. Sir Kingsley holds a Vickers K-GO twin mounted machine gun. 1939