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Background imageGunners Collection: Tactics in a torpedo action by G. H. Davis

Tactics in a torpedo action by G. H. Davis
What happens inside a British submarine when she sights enermy vessels and attacks with torpedoes. 1943

Background imageGunners Collection: Au Revoir to Jack and Jill, 1939

Au Revoir to Jack and Jill, 1939
A somewhat contrived imaginary scene, depicting gunners waving goodbye to Jack and Jill, horses that once played a far more intrinsic role in warfare

Background imageGunners Collection: French mortar in action, Western Front, WW1

French mortar in action, Western Front, WW1
A French 370 mm mortar gun in action on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: French naval gun in action, Western Front, WW1

French naval gun in action, Western Front, WW1
A French 138.6mm naval gun in action on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: Italian soldiers climbing precipice, WW1

Italian soldiers climbing precipice, WW1
Italian soldiers transporting themselves and their artillery up a sheer mountain face by means of ropes during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: Artillery on display near Okehampton, Devon

Artillery on display near Okehampton, Devon
Artillery on display, and used for training purposes, near Okehampton, Devon. Date: 1940s

Background imageGunners Collection: Firing a Howitzer, Western Front, WW1

Firing a Howitzer, Western Front, WW1
British gunners firing a Howitzer on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: French gunners positioning a heavy gun-carriage

French gunners positioning a heavy gun-carriage
French gunners moving a heavy gun-carriage into position near Verdun. 1916

Background imageGunners Collection: Copr. Paul Wernert [i. e. Weinert] and gunners of Battery E 1st Artillery, John C

Copr. Paul Wernert [i. e. Weinert] and gunners of Battery E 1st Artillery, John C
Copr. Paul Wernert [i.e. Weinert] and gunners of Battery E 1st Artillery, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio

Background imageGunners Collection: Shellcase

Shellcase
circa 1917: A German gunner removing an empty shellcase from a howitzer. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageGunners Collection: Air Force Gunner

Air Force Gunner
September 1922: An Irish Air Force gunner getting into position in his bi-plane during the Irish Civil War. (Photo by Walshe/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageGunners Collection: Russo-Japanese War - Japanese Artillery in action - Hilltop

Russo-Japanese War - Japanese Artillery in action - Hilltop position. Date: circa 1905

Background imageGunners Collection: Russo-Japanese War - Bringing up shells for the field guns

Russo-Japanese War - Bringing up shells for the field guns. Date: circa 1905

Background imageGunners Collection: WW1 - British soldiers land fish killed by shell Dardanelles

WW1 - British soldiers land fish killed by shell Dardanelles
WW1 - Two British soldiers landing a fish killed by an Asiatic Annie shell fired from Turkish Fort Gunners during the Dardanelles Campaign

Background imageGunners Collection: WWI - Balkan Front - Fortified artillery post

WWI - Balkan Front - Fortified artillery post with French and Serbian gunners / artillerymen. Date: 1915

Background imageGunners Collection: Re - shooting the Nelson film that was destroyed by fire. Many of the scenes

Re - shooting the Nelson film that was destroyed by fire. Many of the scenes were taken on board HMS Victory at Portsmouth. 14th July 1918

Background imageGunners Collection: Arsenal Football Club at Brighton. Joe Hulme, the outside right, on the Dyke golf links

Arsenal Football Club at Brighton. Joe Hulme, the outside right, on the Dyke golf links. 1932

Background imageGunners Collection: Darts, a pastime indulged in by members of the Arsenal Football Club when in training

Darts, a pastime indulged in by members of the Arsenal Football Club when in training at the Dyke Golf Club, Brighton. Left to right; Bob John, Wilf Copping, Ray Bowden ( taking score )

Background imageGunners Collection: The Great Battle of Dublin. An Irish Free State 18 pounder gun bombarding the Four

The Great Battle of Dublin. An Irish Free State 18 pounder gun bombarding the Four Courts before the capture. High explosive shells being used. 30 June 1922

Background imageGunners Collection: Arsenal Football Club players on the Dyke golf links at Brighton. Cliff Bastin

Arsenal Football Club players on the Dyke golf links at Brighton. Cliff Bastin ( on left ), the outside left and his trainer Milne. 1932

Background imageGunners Collection: At Finchley Open Air Baths Frank Mose ( Arsenal Football Cub ) with his wife

At Finchley Open Air Baths Frank Mose ( Arsenal Football Cub ) with his wife and baby daughter Jean 25 June 1936

Background imageGunners Collection: It was drinks on the Major on Monday for a battery of Kent a gunners who bagged

It was drinks on the Major on Monday for a battery of Kent a gunners who bagged three Dornier 17s inside one minute on Sunday, 8th September

Background imageGunners Collection: Gunners calculating the elevation of a piece of artillery using a clinometer

Gunners calculating the elevation of a piece of artillery using a clinometer and a quadrant marked with shadow scales. Around them are barrels of gunpowder, cannon balls of various sizes

Background imageGunners Collection: Poster for the World War I film Die Grosse Schlacht in Frankreich Part I

Poster for the World War I film Die Grosse Schlacht in Frankreich Part I (The Great Battle in France): German gunners round a mortar. Field Marshal Hindenburg a towering in background

Background imageGunners Collection: Corporal Paul Wienert and gunners of Battery E 1st Artillery. Seven Lakota

Corporal Paul Wienert and gunners of Battery E 1st Artillery. Seven Lakota native American Indian scouts and uniformed Euro-American soldiers pose with a Hotchkiss field gun. Photograph c1891

Background imageGunners Collection: Second Boer War, also called the South African War and the Anglo-Boer War. On the

Second Boer War, also called the South African War and the Anglo-Boer War. On the way to relieve Mafeking on 17 May 1900. Royal Artillery gunners firing pom-poms against the Boers during the action

Background imageGunners Collection: Proposed method of moving artillery battery towards the enemy while giving some protection

Proposed method of moving artillery battery towards the enemy while giving some protection to the guns and gunners. Engraving from Utriusque cosmi... historia by Robert Fludd (Oppenheim, 1617-1619)

Background imageGunners Collection: Ballistics. Gunners calculating the elevation of a piece of artillery using a clinometer

Ballistics. Gunners calculating the elevation of a piece of artillery using a clinometer and a quadrant marked with shadow scales. From Architechtur.. Mathematischen

Background imageGunners Collection: Copr. Paul Wernert [i. e. Weinert] And Gunners Of Battery E 1st Artillery

Copr. Paul Wernert [i. e. Weinert] And Gunners Of Battery E 1st Artillery
Copr. Paul Wernert [i.e. Weinert] And Gunners Of Battery E 1st Artillery, John C. H. Grabill Was An American Photographer. In 1886 He Opened His First Photographic Studio

Background imageGunners Collection: New Zealand howitzer battery moving shells, WW1

New Zealand howitzer battery moving shells, WW1
Men of a New Zealand howitzer battery moving a supply of shells during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: German gunners with 15cm howitzer, France, WW1

German gunners with 15cm howitzer, France, WW1
German gunners in action with a 15cm howitzer in France during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: Gunners with heavy gun and shells, Salonika Front, WW1

Gunners with heavy gun and shells, Salonika Front, WW1
Gunners sorting shells for a heavy gun on the Salonika Front during the First World War. Date: circa 1916-1917

Background imageGunners Collection: German heavy railway-mounted gun in action, WW1

German heavy railway-mounted gun in action, WW1
A German heavy railway-mounted gun in action during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: German heavy gun firing, Le Cateau, France, WW1

German heavy gun firing, Le Cateau, France, WW1
A German heavy gun firing in Le Cateau Wood, northern France, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: Bombardment of Scutari, First Balkan War

Bombardment of Scutari, First Balkan War
Montenegrin gunners loading a siege canon at Muritza during the bombardment of Scutari during the First Balkan War (1912-13). Date: 1912

Background imageGunners Collection: German 21cm howitzer in action, France, WW1

German 21cm howitzer in action, France, WW1
A German 21cm howitzer gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, being prepared for action in an emplacement in the Champagne area of France during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: German artillery on the march, Bois de Pietre, France, WW1

German artillery on the march, Bois de Pietre, France, WW1
German artillery on the march at Bois de Pietre, Aubers, northern France, during the First World War. Date: 1915

Background imageGunners Collection: Serbian gunners on battlefield, WW1

Serbian gunners on battlefield, WW1
Serbian gunners on a battlefield during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: British gunners with 18-pounder, Macedonian Front, WW1

British gunners with 18-pounder, Macedonian Front, WW1
British gunners in action with an 18-pounder gun on the Macedonian Front, near the Struma River, during the First World War. Date: November 1916

Background imageGunners Collection: German gunners moving 77mm field guns, WW1

German gunners moving 77mm field guns, WW1
German gunners moving 77mm field guns forward over rough ground using a combined horse and ox team on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: February 1918

Background imageGunners Collection: German gunners with heavy artillery, WW1

German gunners with heavy artillery, WW1
German gunners in a camouflaged position with heavy artillery -- a 305mm field gun -- during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: Austro-Hungarian howitzer in action, WW1

Austro-Hungarian howitzer in action, WW1
An Austro-Hungarian heavy howitzer in action during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: German 15cm howitzer, Picardy, France, WW1

German 15cm howitzer, Picardy, France, WW1
A German 15cm heavy field howitzer gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, in service on the Western Front in Picardy, northern France, during the First World War

Background imageGunners Collection: Two German gunners with Paris Gun projectiles, WW1

Two German gunners with Paris Gun projectiles, WW1
Two German gunners with projectiles of the Paris Gun (also known as the Emperor William Gun), a long-range seige gun designed and manufactured by Krupp, used towards the end of the First World War

Background imageGunners Collection: German gunners with field gun, Champagne, France, WW1

German gunners with field gun, Champagne, France, WW1
German gunners, loading a field gun during action in the Champagne area of France during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: American gunners and transport near St Mihiel, France, WW1

American gunners and transport near St Mihiel, France, WW1
American gunners and transport making a stop on a road near St Mihiel, north eastern France, during the First World War. Date: September 1918

Background imageGunners Collection: American machine gunners, Villers-Tournelle, France, WW1

American machine gunners, Villers-Tournelle, France, WW1
American machine gunners firing on Germans across no mans land, near Villers-Tournelle, Somme, northern France, during the First World War. Date: May 1918

Background imageGunners Collection: German 21cm long mortar howitzer guns, WW1

German 21cm long mortar howitzer guns, WW1
German 21cm long mortar howitzer guns, designed by Krupp, in action on the battlefield during the First World War. Date: 1916-1918



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"Gunners: The Artistic Legacy of Arsenal Football Club" Immerse yourself in the rich history and artistic heritage of Arsenal Football Club, where the term "gunners" takes on a whole new meaning. From iconic stadiums to powerful artillery, this caption explores the fascinating connection between football and war. Step into Emirates Stadium Fine Art, where masterpieces depicting the glorious moments of Arsenal's triumphs adorn the walls. But did you know that "gunners" also refers to L Battery, Royal Horse Artillery? These brave soldiers played their part in defending our nation with their British 25-pounder field gun by G. H. Davis. Travel back in time to Highbury Stadium Fine Art - another haven for Gunners enthusiasts. Here, you'll find stunning artwork capturing not only the spirit of football but also historical events like World War I. Hs Power's painting showcases artillery and horses at Ypres, reminding us of the sacrifices made during those tumultuous times. Emirates Stadium Art continues this theme as it pays tribute to British gunners who fought valiantly during the Battle of Somme in World War I. Their courage immortalized forever through art forms such as "The Last Shot" by Matania and Hs Power's poignant depiction of war. But it doesn't stop there; delve deeper into history with a glimpse into life on Western Front during WWI. Witness gunners pulling a field gun stuck in mud – an image that symbolizes resilience amidst adversity. And let us not forget St Barbara (Epinal), patron saint of artillerymen, whose presence is felt throughout these artworks. Her divine protection over Gunners echoes both on and off the pitch – guiding them towards victory while honoring those who served bravely. So next time you cheer for Arsenal FC or visit one of their magnificent stadiums, remember that being a Gunner encompasses more than just football prowess; it represents strength, sacrifice, and the indomitable spirit of those who fought for our freedom.