Emmageeman’s Corner: Machine Gun Memorabilia
By Robert G. Segel In 1918, Fokker, a Dutch aircraft manufacturer, placed full-page ads in industry engineering magazines that not ...
By Robert G. Segel In 1918, Fokker, a Dutch aircraft manufacturer, placed full-page ads in industry engineering magazines that not ...
By Robert G. Segel - Royal Naval Air Service The Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) was the flying arm of ...
Large bronze casting (circa 1920s) by Hungarian artist Miltiades Manno (1880–1935) of an Austria-Hungary three-man machine gun team firing the ...
By Robert G. Segel World War I German Model 1916 Stahlhelm (German for steel helmet) identified to the 15th Royal ...
Russian World War II poster depicting a Russian soldier with a DP-28 light machine gun and a commissar pointing to ...
Bar towel for Double Maxim Strong Brown Ale as brewed by Vaux Brewery. The Vaux Brewery in Sunderland (in Northumberland, ...
Three WWI-period ribbons for the 149th Machine Gun Battalion. On the left is a goodbye ribbon consisting of a white ...
Austrian World War-I era cast brass letter opener. Probably a commercial “trench art” item made from discarded brass shell casings. ...
British Edwardian-era WWI veteran’s tobacco pipe. The front bowl is hand carved with the Machine Gun Corps insignia of the ...
World War I-era canteen with commercially made souvenir trench-art-style artwork. The canteen is made by the Worcester Pressed Aluminum Co., ...
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