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Bacteria and bayonets : the impact of disease in American military history / David R. Petriello.
Petriello, DavidDate: 2016- Archives and manuscripts
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Photograph of 6th Field Ambulance, RAMC, marching with fixed bayonets at Tel el Kebir (Egypt)
Date: 1953Reference: RAMC/1899Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Pictures
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A badly wounded soldier being carried off the battlefield on a makeshift stretcher made of bayonets. Coloured aquatint.
Reference: 20088i- Books
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The Duke of Marlborough's new exercise of firelocks and bayonets; appointed by His Grace to be used by all the British forces, and the militia. With instructions to preform [sic] every motion by body foot and hand; ... By an officer in Her Majesties foot guards.
Great Britain. Army.Date: [1708?]- Pictures
A scowling general looks over his right shoulder at the viewer as he rides on horseback along a winding road holding a bayonet. Etching by J. Kay after Lt. Col. Campbell, 1786.
Kay, John, 1742-1826.Date: 1786Reference: 585375i- Books
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A military and sea dictionary. Explaining all difficult terms in martial discipline, fortification, and gunnery, and all terms of navigation The fourth edition, improv'd. To which is added, The new exercise of firelocks and bayonets, with Instructions to perform every Motion. Very useful (to all Persons that read the Publick News, or serve in the Army, Militia or Navy,) for the Understanding the Accounts of Sieges, Battels, and other Warlike and Marine Expeditions, which daily occur in this Time of Action. By officers who serv'd several years at land and sea.
Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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Plan of the review, near Downpatrick, July 25, 1780. The whole to be divided into Battalions of nearly 400 Men each, on the Morning of the Review,-Each Battalion to have two Stand of Colours only. The whole to be drawn up three deep, with open Ranks and fixed Bayonets, and to be on the ground by Nine O'Clock in the Morning, as the rank of the Companies, &c. are to be settled before the Review begins. - Every thing to be performed by beat of Drum.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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The new exercise of firelocks & bayonets; appointed by his Grace the Duke of Marlborough to be used by all the British forces. With instructions to perform every motion by body, foot and hand; Together with The Number of Operations in performing the several Words of Command: Designed for General Instructions for those who are not acquainted with this New Exercise. By an officer in Her Majesties Foot Guards.
Great Britain. Army.Date: 1708- Pictures
Malaria: a man being bayonetted by mosquitoes. Colour lithograph, 194-.
Date: [between 1940 and 1949]Reference: 578150i- Books
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Physical drill with and without arms and the new bayonet exercise / by G.M. Fox.
Fox, G. M. (George Malcolm)Date: 1889- Pictures
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A man in a loin cloth and belt walks, carrying a rifle with fixed bayonet. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904.Date: 1887Reference: 2005844iPart of: Animal locomotion: an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements- Pictures
A soldier points a bayonet at a mosquito to represent the anti-malarial effect of mosquito repellent. Lithograph by Stacey Hopper, ca. 1942/1943.
Hopper, Stacey, 1909-1996.Date: [1942?/1943]Reference: 584542i- Pictures
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A parade of soldiers marching past l'Hopital Blindé and ambulancemen. Lithograph by Raffet.
Raffet, Denis Auguste Marie, 1804-1860.Date: 1832Reference: 20114i- Books
The resources of modern surgery as applied in the Crimean War : amputation through knee-joint gunshot injuries of head bayonet wounds, etc., etc / by George H.B. Macleod.
Macleod, George H. B. (George Husband Baird), 1828-1892Date: 1856- Pictures
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A group of people sit at a table with cups and saucers, a man with a bayonet stands to attention and two soldiers, one with a drum, walk towards the table. Aquatint.
Reference: 29253i- Pictures
William Pitt the younger leads a group of ministers out of the Treasury as the Opposition in the guise of the rabble are held back by a grenadier sentry holding a bayonet. Etching by J. Gillray.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: [1830]Reference: 585509i- Books
A complete bibliography of the art of fence : comprising that of the sword & of the bayonet, duelling, etc., as practised by all European nations, from the earliest period to the present day, with a classified index / by Carl A. Thimm.
Thimm, Carl A. (Carl Albert)Date: 1891- Pictures
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Nashrullah Khan (son of the Amir of Afghanistan) having a tooth extracted in front of the soldiers of his father's army. Wood engraving after W. Small after J.A. Gray.
Gray, John Alfred.Reference: 16767i- Pictures
The wounded dying Marshal Bessières being carried off the battlefield, Gross Görschen, 1813. Wood engraving by E. Boutigny.
Boutigny, Paul-Emile, 1854-1929.Reference: 20097i- Pictures
A fit young Japanese man standing in the rays of the sun; advertising Japanese Health Week, 1940. Colour lithograph, 1940.
Date: 1940Reference: 689326i- Books
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Militia discipline. The words of command, and directions for exercising the musket, bayonet, and carthridge: and the exercise for the soldiers of the militia horse, Arm'd with Carbine, Pistols, and Sword: Required by the late Act of Parliament, Anno Primo Georgii Regis, For making the Militia of that Part of Great-Britain call'd England, more useful, &c. with Observations on the several Beats of the Drum, of Ranks and Files, of their several Distances. Directions for compleating a Battalion, or Company, before an Officer begins to Exercise. The Evolutions. Of Firing. Demonstrating every Posture, and Motion of the Body, Hand, and Foot, with the Number of Motions, in performing the several Commands; which have been perused and approv'd of by several Great Commanders, and Adjutants; who agree, 'tis the compleatest Method for Disciplining the said Militia. For the instruction of young soldiers. By W. B. gent.
Breton, W. B. (William Breton).Date: 1717- Books
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The seaman's vade-mecum, and defensive war by sea: containing, the proportions of rigging, masts and yards, Weight of Anchors, Sizes and Weight of Cables and Cordage. The Exercise of the Small Arms, Bayonet, Granades and Great-Guns, Duty of Officers, &c. Also, shewing how to prepare a merchant-ship for a close fight, by disposing their Bulk-Heads, Leaves, Comings, Look-Holes, &c. Chasing; the Advantages to be taken by the Chase considered under all Positions in Respect to Wind and Tide. Defensive-Fighting; shewing how Merchant-Ships are to act, whether single or in Fleets, when Cannonaded or Boarded by the Enemy. An Epitome of the Art of Gunnery. Naval Fortification; The Advantages of Mooring considered, in respect to Wind and Tide: How to lay Booms in straight or crooked Rivers, with many other Particulars relating to the Navy and Merchant Service. By William Mountaine, Teacher of the Mathematics.
Mountaine, William, -1779.Date: 1744- Books
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The seaman's vade-mecum and defensive war by sea: containing a maritime dictionary; the proportions of rigging, masts and yards; Weight of Anchors; Sizes and Weight of Cables and Cordage; List of the Navy. The Words of Command in exercising the small Arms, Bayonet, Granadoes, and great Guns, Duty of Officers, &c. Also shewing how to prepare a merchant-ship for a close fight, through the Bulk-Heads, Coamings, Loop-Holes, &c. with the Advantages to be taking in Chacing, considered, under all Positions in respect to Wind and Tide. Defensive Fighting; Shewing how Merchant - Ships are to act, in Fleets, when Canonaded or Boarded by the Enemy. Naval Fortification; The Advantages of Mooring considered, in respect to Wind and Tide; and how to lay Booms in Rivers, and raise Redoubts to defend them. An Essay on Naval Book - Keeping; Or a regular Method for the Purser, Clerk, Steward, and other Officers to keep an Account of Stores, &c. The Method of forming Signals for sailing in Company, under a Commodore in Time of War; with many other Particulars relating to the Navy, East-India, and Merchant Service. By William Mountaine, Mathematical Examiner to the Honourable Corporation of Trinity-House of Deptlord-Strond, and F.R.S. With additions by John Adams, Teacher of the Mathematics.
Mountaine, William, -1779.Date: 1783- Books
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The seaman's Vade-Mecum, and defensive war by sea: Containing the proportions of rigging, masts and yards, weight of anchors, sizes and weight of cables and cordage, list of the navy. The exercise of the small arms, bayonet, granadoes and great-guns, duty of officers, &c. Also shewing how to prepare a merchant-ship for a close fight, by disposing their bulk-heads, leaves, coamings, lookholes, &c. Chasing; the advantages to be taken by the chase considered, under all positions in respect to wind and tide. Defensive-fighting; shewing how merchant ships are to act, whether single or in fleets, when canonaded or boarded by the enemy. Naval fortification; the advantages of mooring considered, in respect to wind and tide; and how to lay booms in streight or crooked rivers, &c. an essay on naval book-keeping; as well in respect to the purser, as to the Captain's clerk and steward. The method of forming signals for the regulation of merchant-ships failing in company, under the direction of a Commodore in time of war; with many other particulars, relating to the navy and merchant service. By William Mountaine, teacher of the mathematics, and F.R.S.
Mountaine, William, -1779.Date: 1756- Pictures
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Two devils in a laboratory produce statutes with the help of a genie; showing the repressive nature of the government of France under Louis-Philippe, especially concerning the freedom of the press. Lithograph by E. Le Poittevin, 1831.
Lepoittevin, Eugène-Modeste-Edmond, 1806-1870.Date: [1831]Reference: 16442i