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Original Antique Print and Newspaper Article Dated 1815 - “The Aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo” Antique Cartridge Firearms Using the No 69 bomb

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Description

Using the No 69 bomb was very simple: the screw-off cap was removed and discarded

The butt of the Charleville's stock was sometimes referred to as the "patte de vache" (French for "cow's foot")

Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Arthur Montague Browning GCVO

The M1916 holster was standard issue for both world wars and Korea

the problem with just this single screw is described:

Original Antique Print and Newspaper Article Dated 1815 - “The Aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo” Antique Cartridge Firearms Using the No 69 bombOriginal Item: One of a kind. Measuring 13. 5 W x 9. 25 H in the original black frame, it appears to be a print, possibly from a newspaper that has been adhered to a wood panel on front with the accompanying extensive written article adhered to the reverse. The article is dated August 9th, 1815 and signed E. W." The Battle of Waterloo occurred just over seven weeks before on Sunday June18, 1815. The illustration is colored, possibly by hand and shows

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