DEREK LANDERS takes a look at Sam Colt’s endeavour to expand his firearms empire beyond the shores of the United States, with the opening of a production facility in London…
continue reading >DEREK LANDERS concludes his look into Samuel Colt’s London manufacturing facility…
continue reading >During WWI, the Western Front stretched from the Belgian coast on the North Sea and ended...
continue reading >John Norris looks back in time at the events that occurred this month and marks their anniversaries…
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Thomas Del Mar in association with Sotheby’s: Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria Auction on December 3rd at 25 Blythe Road, London W14
continue reading >During WWI India was still a unified nation and more than 1.3 million fought in all...
continue reading >Published in France, this is an English language edition of a well-researched work covering a period...
continue reading >The German Tiger Tank is perhaps the most studied and written about tank of the entire...
continue reading >On the face of things, it would seem that pitting the Churchill tank, weighing less than...
continue reading >John Norris travels to Surrey and steps back in time…
continue reading >John Norris takes a look at what’s been happening during lockdown
continue reading >In the final chapter, the author reminds the reader that 335 days elapsed from the time...
continue reading >In the 1980 war film called The Sea Wolves the production purports to tell the story...
continue reading >This is one of the first titles to be released by Casement in its new series...
continue reading >There is a deep fascination with WWI, which is undiminished still after more than 100 years...
continue reading >This book was first published in 2001 and reprinted in 2019, in time to mark the...
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Historic medal at TW Gaze Auctions Naval General Service Medal with Trafalgar clasp offered for sale
continue reading >John Norris looks at when fate comes into play during war time...
continue reading >JOHN NORRIS looks at the logistics of getting the ‘big stuff’ to events…
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