Stereograph of French Field Guns on the Oise River during World War I. These are some of the largest field guns used during the war; very difficult to move because of their weight. Donor: George J. Paulson to HST 3-3-66.
Stereograph of French soldiers loading a large shell into "Grannie," a large French artillery piece during World War I. Donor: George J. Paulson to HST 3-3-66.
Stereograph of captured German Maxim machine guns with a hillock of reserve ammunition on the road from Villars-Cotterets to Soissons. Must have been taken between July 18th and 22nd, 1918. Donor: George J. Paulson to HST 3-3-66.
Stereograph of a projectile and power for the 12 inch disappearing gun produced the United States. Each shell weighed 1070 pounds and a typical powder load was 325 pounds. This photo was take at Fortress Monroe, Virginia. Donor: George J. Paulson to HST 3-3-66.