BRITAIN'S MUNITION EFFORT t Britain's wartime production of munitions goes on unceasingly. In one factory, which two years ago was deiclict, the rate of output has reached nearly a million shells a year. Merc is a picture of shells during ihc first stage of making.
WITH A BRITISH CONVOY. The various types of gun used by Sjnu British Navy are proving very effective against the menace of Geiman U-boats and aii attack on British convoys. An expert naval gunner sighting a twin Lewis gun on board one of the protecting vessels the convoy.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 154, 1 May 1940, Page 7
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93BRITAIN'S MUNITION EFFORTt Britain's wartime production of munitions goes on unceasingly. In one factory, which two years ago was deiclict, the rate of output has reached nearly a million shells a year. Merc is a picture of shells during ihc first stage of making. WITH A BRITISH CONVOY. The various types of gun used by Sjnu British Navy are proving very effective against the menace of Geiman U-boats and aii attack on British convoys. An expert naval gunner sighting a twin Lewis gun on board one of the protecting vessels the convoy. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 154, 1 May 1940, Page 7
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