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Photo of a British Army Artillery position - North West Frontier - 1930's


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Great Pictures, these are British 3.7" Howitzers and became an Airborne Gun during WWII because they can be packed down. I have one of these tucked away in our barn.

 

Rob.................rnixartillery.

 

Thanks for the id on these guns.

 

I think this is the same too.

Again the Library of Congress LARGE file can be found via the Flickr link.

 

British Artillery units in 1917 Dec.

Indian Army QF 3.7 inch gun battery Jerusalem 1917 ( correction, not British Artillery units ) in 1917 Dec.

 

 

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Closer view

 

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DesertBlooms88

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Yes thats correct, desigined as a Mountain Howitzer. The Indian regiments used them in great numbers and still have them today as well as the Pakistani government.

 

 

Rob..................rnixartillery.

 

Any reason for the red and white dots on the tyres ?????????????

 

Nige

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Thankyou for the responses to this thread.

 

I have just noticed something on another photo from the Library of Congress which looks like dissasembled Mountain Howitzers being carried on horseback during the First World War in Palestine..

 

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World War One - British Army 53rd Division ( Is that dismantled Howitzer Artillery on the horses ? ) on the move in Palestine 1918

 

To see the original LARGE MB file click here

http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/mpc2005000680/PP/

 

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Cose-up

 

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This is a photo from Wikimedia Commons showing a 3.7 in Mountain Howitzer.

By Photographer: Taylor (Lt) War Office official photographer [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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DesertBlooms88

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Another quite good photo from the internet showing a disassembled 3.7 in Howitzer on a mule in a similar position to that shown above - a pretty good image

 

Cant quite make out what i am looking at etc but whatever it is its similar to my photo's. Only differance i can tell is that the latest photo shows the use of a special protective cover.

 

http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p68/vaga_land/16_dvina_front_troitsa_1919_brit_ar.jpg

 

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