Hi Guys.
Found a sight to have a look at, has a lot of interesting stuff on it.
Maney Publishing has a bunch of journals on open access until the 4th Nov.
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/collection/maney_archaeology
At a quick glance found this.
How do we find out more
Royal Armouries acquisitions 2009
Class XIX: artillery
xix.966, Prototype model of the Moncrieff hydro-pnuematic ‘disappearing’ gun
carriage. British, 1870.
Purchased from a private owner, 6 February 2009. Previously on loan, AL.241.
Originally owned by Colonel Sir Alexander Moncrieff, the designer/maker and passed
to the vendor by family descent.
xix.968–9, Barrel liners, 12 inch.
Presented by the London Development Agency, 3 July 2009.
Owen
Found a sight to have a look at, has a lot of interesting stuff on it.
Maney Publishing has a bunch of journals on open access until the 4th Nov.
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/collection/maney_archaeology
At a quick glance found this.
How do we find out more
Royal Armouries acquisitions 2009
Class XIX: artillery
xix.966, Prototype model of the Moncrieff hydro-pnuematic ‘disappearing’ gun
carriage. British, 1870.
Purchased from a private owner, 6 February 2009. Previously on loan, AL.241.
Originally owned by Colonel Sir Alexander Moncrieff, the designer/maker and passed
to the vendor by family descent.
xix.968–9, Barrel liners, 12 inch.
Presented by the London Development Agency, 3 July 2009.
Owen