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Manufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: casting the shot and shell for 100... 1862. Creator: W Thomas
Manufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: casting the shot and shell for 100 pounders, 1862. In viewing the manner in which the work is carried out in the various branches of the Royal Gun Factories we were much struck with the high state of efficiency which appertained to all around us. The order and regularity which prevails, combined with the honest energy of the individual workman, left an agreeable impression on us that the British public had in the event of war a reliable resource to make its strength felt in the shape of Armstrong guns...The number of Armstrong guns completed since their first introduction to the service, we understood, is upwards of sixteen hundred, which goes to prove that untiring exertions must have been made to realise this work by those who had the direction of affairs'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
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20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Step back in time with our captivating Canvas Print from the Media Storehouse collection. This vintage image, titled "Manufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: casting the shot and shell for 100 pounders, 1862" by W Thomas, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Witness the intricate process of manufacturing the Armstrong Gun during the 19th century at the renowned Woolwich Arsenal. The meticulous attention to detail in the casting of the shot and shell is brought to life in this exquisite photograph from Heritage Images. Add this historical masterpiece to your home or office decor and transport yourself back in time. Experience the rich heritage of engineering and military history with every glance.
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This photograph, titled "Manufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: casting the shot and shell for 100 pounders, 1862," offers a glimpse into the intricate and meticulous process of creating Armstrong guns at the Woolwich Arsenal during the 19th century. The image, captured by W. Thomas for the Illustrated London News, portrays a group of skilled workers in the furnace room, carefully attending to the casting of shot and shell for the powerful 100-pounder Armstrong guns. The scene is one of industrious activity, with workers dressed in protective aprons, focused intently on their tasks. The heat of the furnace is palpable, as the molten metal is poured into molds, shaping the future components of these formidable weapons. The order and regularity that prevails in the room is a testament to the high level of efficiency that characterized the Royal Gun Factories during this time. The Armstrong gun, a revolutionary design that revolutionized the art of warfare, had been in service since its introduction, with over sixteen hundred completed to date. The untiring efforts of those responsible for its production were evident in the sheer volume of guns produced, ensuring that the British armed forces were well-equipped and prepared for any potential conflict. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the craftsmanship and dedication required to create such complex machinery, as well as the inherent danger and heat involved in the metalworking process. The image, with its dark, moody atmosphere and intriguing subject matter, is a captivating snapshot of the industrial revolution in action.
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