ORDNANCE SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS



ORDNANCE SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS Journal Vols. 1 - 25Return to main pageINDEX BY ISSUE OF JOURNALSJournal Vol. 1 (1989)Bodiam Mortar, theSmith, R./Brown, R.Bombarde, Mons Meg and her SistersLyon, D. Burn's cards: the use of 19th century ordnanceCaruana, A. B.Gunner's rule, the, from the Bronze Bell wreckKonstam, A.Lidded-breech wrought-iron gun at Southsea castleSimmons, J.J.Measuring of cannons, theRoth, R.Turret, the pre-history of theLyon, D.32-pdr, Swiss, bronze, 'Mercurius', (1678)Roth, R. [N° 223]Journal Vol. 2 (1990)A miscellany (black powder ballistics, etc.)Barker, R.British Naval Armament (Conference Proceedings)Ware, C.Dutch guns and their handling at sea, 17th centuryPuype, J.-P.Gunner's rule, the, or tally sticks, further informationGreen, J.Painting of gun carriages, theCaruana, A.B.Pearls from the dungheap: English saltpetre productionBull, S.The Loss of the VOC Ship Batavia in 1629Brown, R.R.The take-down gunBlackmore, H.L.The Tal-y-Bont gunner's ruleBrown, R.R.War rocket in late Victorian military service, theKonstam, A.Wrought-iron ordnance in 1855, the re-introduction ofBraid,D.Journal Vol. 3 (1991)Dublin breech-loading swivel gun, theHennessy, N. St. J.Early cast iron gun industry from a MS account bookBarter, S.Early cast-iron ordnance on the Isle of ManSmith, R.D.H. Foxhall and the J. Wilkinson technology in the USABraid, D.James Nasmyth's large malleable iron guns in 1855Braid, D.Shot-mould tongs, replica of early 16th centurySimmons, J.J.Southeast Asian gun technologyGreen, J.18-inch railway howitzer, theHall. N.Journal Vol. 4 (1992)Alexander Theophilus BlakelyCaruana, A.B.Artillery at Edgehill re-assessed: 1642-1992Bull, S.Iron cannon of 7Smith, R.D.Long Cecil: a South African gunGander, T.J.Ordnance and Empire: Portugal 15/16th centuryBraid, D.Ordnance Board, the: past and presentArmstrong, R.Si Jagur cannon in Jakarta, historical notes onPuype, J.-P.Journal Vol. 5 (1993)Armour plate, the evolution and process of to 1914Knight, S.A.Demolishing a mystery: the 165mm AVRE gunGander, T.J.Development of gunmaking in Bohemia 1350-1450Braid, D.Gunpowder, the manufacture of in France, 1702 (Part 1)Roberts, D.H.Longevity of Ordnance, theCaruana, A.B.Port pieces: the use of W-Iguns in the 16th centurySmith, R.D.The historic ordnance at the Royal Arsenal, WoolwichRoth, R.9-pdr, English, Blomefield, 8'6" 29 cwt, (ca.1800)Roth, R. [N° 489]8-pdr, Swedish export, (Dutch), 20 cwt, (1784)Roth, R. [N° 481]8-pdr, Danish, Carl Friderichs, design 1683 Roth, R.[N° 480]8-pdr, Danish, Carl Friderichs, design 1683, (1691)Roth, R. [N° 169]6-pdr, English, bronze light, 5'0" 6 cwt, (1850)Roth, R. [N° 482]6-pdr, English, bronze light, 5'0" 6 cwt, (1855)Roth, R. [N° 485]6-pdr, English, Blomefield, 6'0" 18 cwt (ca.1820)Roth, R. [N° 490]3-pdr, English, bronze medium, 4.0" 3 cwt (1807)Roth, R. [N° 483]3-pdr, English, bronze medium, 4.0" 3 cwt (1813)Roth, R. [N° 484]12-pdr howitzer, English, Millar, sea service, 3'8" (1849)Roth, R. [N° 486]10-inch howitzer, English, bronze, (1791)Roth, R. [N° 479]13-inch mortar, English, bronze, LS (1779)Roth, R. [N° 478]5?-inch mortar, English, bronze, (1800)Roth, R. [N° 487]5?-inch mortar, English, bronze, (1811)Roth, R. [N° 488]Journal Vol. 6 (1994)A Bronze Saker for England's Henry VIII, (from the sea)Armstrong, D.R.Basilisk, (Doppelschlange), Swiss, bronze, (1514)Roth, R. [N° 292]Demi-Culverin Drake, English, 9'0" 20 cwt (1638)Roth, R. [N° 26]Drakes, a note onTowes, R.M./McCreeGunpowder, the manufacture of in France, 1702 (Part 2)Roberts, D.H.Guns of the Queen's Ships during the Spanish Armada, theTrollope, C.N.Minion Drake, extra., English, bronze, (1638)Roth, R.[N° 491]Museum of Artillery in the Rotunda, theTimbers, K.Renaissance Man, the (15/16th century Master gunners)Roth, R.Wade, Dahlgren and Rodman: influence on US iron gunsOlmstead, E. 6-inch disappearing hydro-pneumatic guns in New ZealandGarie, F.Journal Vol. 7 (1995)Brierley Hill Foundry Order Book, 1812-1825, theRobins, C.Bourbon Fuse: an explosive invention, theCanisius, W.G.M.H.First Book of the Brazilian Government, (artillery treatise)Barker, R./de CastroGunnery instruments and their makers in the 18th centuryMillburn, J.R.Legermuseum in Delft, Netherlands, thePuype, J.-P.Maratha artillery: from Dabhoi to AssayeCooper, R./Wagle, N.Orford gun, the (from the sea)Roth, R.Saker, Spain, bronze, 11'6" (ca.1540)Roth, R. [N° 709]Saker, Spain, bronze, 10'0" (1555)Roth, R. [N° 345]50-pdr Perrier, Portugese, bronze 'Selvagem' (1627)Roth, R. [N° 447]30-pdr Perrier, Portugese, bronze 'Camelo' (1627)Roth, R. [N° 211]Journal Vol. 8 (1996)Construction of a late 17th Century Spanish Carriage, TheArmstrong, D.R.French Sea Service Iron Guns, (Translation D. Roberts)Boudriot, J.Musèe de l'Armèe in Paris, ThePerot, J.Nineteenth Century Pneumatic GunsDay, J.Portugese India 1525, A Gun ListBarker, R.Russian Guns in IrelandHennessy, N. St.J.48-pdr 'Leao' Portugese, 18 palmo's, (1594)Roth, R. [N° 364]Journal No 9 (1997)Gerald Bull’s LegacyGander, T.J.William Hale and his rocketsWinter, F.H.A Wrought Iron gun for early 16th Century Sea ServiceArmstrong, D.R. Two Culverins from The Revenge Trollope, C.N.An Armstrong ControversyDay, J.French Sea Service Brass GunsBoudriot, J.Journal No 10 (1998)A glance at RicochetBarker, R.S.E. Asian Cannon: the Museum of the Phillipines Lantaka Collection (Part 1)Peralta, J.T.Gun Drill in the French Revolutionary NavyRoberts, D.R.Guns of York Redoubt, Halifax, Nova ScotiaCanfield, E.B.An Engaging Transatlantic PuzzleOlmstead, E.Sir W.G. Armstrong’s 10-inch 20-ton RML Gun: A Replica ProjectGarie, F.Artillery and the Spanish Civil WarHenry, C.T.Fort Nelson: The Royal Armouries Museum of ArtilleryHall, N.Journal No 11 (1999)Ordnance from a Late 16th Century Wreck, AlderneyMcElvogue, D.M.A Cossack GunMorgan, R.A Proportinal Ordinance for Ordnance?Barker, R.Portuguese Naval Carriages in the Late 16th CenturyAlves Salgado, A.A.Alexander Theophilus Blakly - an AdditionMills, M.Switzerland’s Bison: a Fortification Gun StudyGander, T.J.S. E. Asian Cannon: the Museum of the Phillipines Lantaka Collection (Part 2)Peralta, J.T.The Steam GunDay, J.Gunpowder, The History of an International TechnologyRoth, R.Journal No 12 (2000)The Polish gun wreckBrinck, N.The Groenlo gun: An assessmentTrollope, C.A gift for the Sultan of MoroccoBrown, R.R.Gunfounding in the WealdHodgkinson, J.S.The cannon foundry at JaigarhGander, T.J.Cannon on Historic Monument Sites: a personal recollectionCarpenter, A.C.The History of riflingDay, J.Casting shot in the 16th centurySmith, R.ment: The Alderney Wreck gun – saker or minion?Brown, R.R.Journal No 13 (2001)FinbankersFrantzen, O.L.A carriage and cast-iron cannon at Windsor CastleSmith, R.D.Thomas Westerne: The Great IronmongerBrown, R.R.Bersham ironworks and John Wilkinson, cannon founderWilliams, A.L.From the inside out: Moulding and casting the bore of a 17th century bronze cannonKeith, D., Rodriguez, J.The technology of casting cannonMurphy, S.Bronze cannon at Essaouira, MoroccoStarley, D., Batt, C.Journal No 14 (2002)Casting and firing a replica of the Loshult gunHansen, P.V.Gun carriages in a notebook of Portuguese field artilleryBarker, R.A description and appraisal of ordnance from three Spanish Armada transports c 1588McElvogue, D.M.The design and evolution of English cast-iron guns from 1543 to 1600Trollope, C.Protecting Gibraltar: George III’s present to the Emperor of MoroccoBrown, R.R.Guns for the Monitors: Developing the XV-inch Dahlgren smoothboreCanfield, E.B.Lytteton’s LEO – A new 105-mm gun conceptGander, T.ment on The History of Rifling by John DayTrollope, C.Journal No 15 (2003)A reassessment of the gun illustrated in the Walter de Milemete and Pseudo-Aristotle manuscriptsDeVries, W.The breakthrough of the 1540s in the casting of iron ordnanceAwty, B.G.A gunner’s rule from the Mary RoseHildred, A.The Bishopsgate Artillery Garden and the first English ordnance schoolWalton, S.A.Some guns in the UkraineMorgan, R.Armstrong’s protected barbette mechanical-loading system for South AustraliaGarie, F.A new forme of greate artillerie: An early 17th century inventionSmith, R.D.Journal No 16 (2004)The Milemete GunsBlair, C.A technological success in the 15th century: Jehan Cambier’s Mons MegGillet, C., Lefebvre, M.H., Galloy, JDorino II Gioardi: A 16th century Genoese gunfounderRidella, R.G.Coats of arms on guns of the Dutch AdmiraltiesBrink, N.Guns of the Rajahs. Indian artillery from the Mughals to the SikhsCarleton, N., Buck, M.Taming the Tigers: An East India Company gun from Museum Bronbeek, ArnhemBrown, R.R.The bombardment of Alderney in 1944Gander, T.J.An analysis of the saltpetre extraction and purification recipes in Biringuccio’s PirotechniaLeibnitz, K.Journal No 17 (2005)The guns of Archbishop Baldwin of Trier 1331/32 and the guns in the Milemete manuscripts of 1326/27: Some critical commentsTittmann, W.Troncks, rockets and fiery balls: Military fireworks of the early modern periodBrown, R.R.Identification of the marks of the Dutch auxiliary maritime forces in the 17th and 18th centuriesBrink, N.The design and evolution of English cast-iron guns: 1660-1725Trollope, C.Desperate measures: The Smith GunGander, T.J.A catalog of massive forge-welded iron cannon in India: Part IBalasubramanaim, ments on the flight of spherical shotCheshire, E.Journal No 18 (2006)Gunpowder in 13th century ChinaSawyer, R.D.The construction of Mons Meg and its relevance to 15th century metallurgical technologySmith, K.16th century bronze Portuguese cannonvan Oordt, I., de Vries, G.Saintly cannons: Religious symbols on artilleryBrown, R.R.The Tower gunners and the Artillery Company in the Artillery Garden before 1630Walton, S.A.Progress report of the reconstruction of an Armstrong 10 inch 20 ton RML mounting at Fort Glanville, Adelaide, South AustraliaGarie, F.The universal gun concept: The 47mm B?hler gunGander, T.J.Critical comments on Dr Wilfried Tittmann’s ‘The guns of Archbishop Baldwin of Trier 1331/32 and the guns in the Milemete manuscripts of 1326/27’Blair, C.Journal No 19 (2007)Two 16th century Papal esmerils in the Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, and some notes on bronze pieces of ordnance with a polygonal sectionRidella, R.G.Rose and Crown guns – some further thoughts and examplesBrown, R.R.Weird weapons: The German anti-aircraft flame throwerJacobsen, T.C.The last coast defence gunGander, T.J.A special 80 pr RML for Victoria, AustraliaGarie, F.Journal No 20 (2008)The nature of saltpetre in the Firework Bookde Reuck, A.The Dragon gun of Karatsu Castlr, Japan (Karatsu Jo Tenshu Kaku). A survivor of the first English East IndiamanBrown, R.R., Verhoeven, P.Ordnance for the new Zeven ProvincienBrinck, N.The Stirling Castle’s Prince Rupert patent demi-cannonMcElvogue, D.M.Early German rocket air defenceJacobsen, T.C.CTA makes the gradeGander, T.J.Perceptions of the performance of cannon shot before 1700Walton, S.A.Journal No 21 (2009)A bronze falcon from Federico Musarra’s workshop found off Genoa in 1959 and a brief survey of ordnance production in Sicily through the 16th centuryRidella, R.G., Palazzolo, A.Relics of a forgotten colony: The guns of St EustatiusStelten, R.New uses for old cannon in the 17th and 18th centuriesBrown, R.R.4.5s in FinlandGander, T.J.The Garrington gun: An outlineGander, T.J.Journal No 22 (2010)Wrought-iron cannon across the centuries: an1869 photo of Mons Meg sent to Daniel TreadwellWalton, S.A.A matter of provenance: A Remigy de Halyt minion cast for the city of Zierikzee in 1552McElvogue, D.M.Guns for merchant shippingBrown, R.R.The evolution of the harpoon gun for the Arctic and South Sea fisheries in the 18th and 19th centuriesCredland, A.G.Relics of a forgotten colony: The guns of St EustatiusStelten, R.Journal No 23 (2011)The early development of gunpowder and guns in China: a re-appraisalSmith, K.D.The London of 1656: her history and armamentFox, F.L.The ‘unicorn’ and the ‘cannone di nuova inventione’Morin, M.The artillery of the Great War anti-invasion defences of the Swale area of KentAnstee, A.R.A German naval gun on GuernseyGander, T.J.Journal No 24 (2017)Overgunning the Mary Rose; the King was warnedKnighton, C.S., Hildred, A.A 16th century bronze cannon from Naples in the Punta Restelos wreck-site and other Neapolitan pieces from the seas of the worldRidella, R.G., San Claudio, M., Casabán, J.L.Forensic archaeology, gin carriages and bronze guns from the wreck of the London (1665)Pascoe, D.The bronze guns of Louis XIV’s navy (1661 – 1715)Cholet, C.Supplying guns to the Spanish Navy: La Real Fábrica de Artilleria de la Cavada (1662 – 1835)Orrite, R.Heavy hammers and dirty hands. Guns from the North Sea seldom arrive cleanBrinck, N.Conservation and restoration of cannon in France. From ocean depths to public display after treatment in a restoration workshopBaron, G., Guilminot, E., Huet, N., Jaouen, M., Pelé, C., Bouclet, C.R.Journal No 25 (2018)The recent discovery of three shipwrecks with bronze ordnance Sveti Pavao, Brse?ine and Vis Harbour (Croatia)Mihajlovi?, I., Miholjek, I., Bezak, J.The guns of Gun Rocks: what can photogrammetry reveal?Knott, P., McCarthy, J.The San Juan/Parissona grossa – 1581. The identification of a wreck found off Sciacca, Sicily, through archaeology and archivesRidella, R.G., Brown, R.R., Milanese, M., & Smith, K.The Quex Park 12-PounderFox, F.L.Guns from the Narrow Seas: New discoveriesKingsley, S.A.Return to topLast updated on 07/07/2019By Trevor Parker ................
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