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  • Lyddite Shells - Sailors, navies and the war at sea - Great War Forum
    hello could any weapon experts supply me with abit of information on lydite,which as many of you know was a form of high explosive used during both the boer war and first world war? william
  • What is Lydite? - Other Great War Chat - The Great War (1914-1918) Forum
    I am currently transcribing my Great Grandfather's diary from WW1 I have come across a word I cannot find anywhere- Lydite? The diary entry is from 5th July 1915, location Ondanck, Belgium and reads: " Last night had to get up and run for it as Fritz was putting shrapnel Lydite over" Is anyone a
  • Lyddite Shells - Page 2 - Sailors, navies and the war at sea - The . . .
    So, if only HE lyddite shells remained in turret "A" of HMS Invincible at the end of the Falklands battle, and it was common practice to fire HE common shells at longer ranges, then switch to AP shells at closer ranges, one would assume that Invincible and Inflexible, when they first attempted to engage SMS Scharnhorst and Gneisenau at about
  • Canary munition workers - Women and the Great War - The Great War . . .
    I am planning to make a ceramic 'head' representing a WW1 female munitions worker I have made a number of 'heads' representing people who fought or who were other wise involved in The Great War Regarding the munition workers, I would like to know more about the effects of explosives like TNT th
  • british 18 pounder case paint markings - Great War Forum
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  • High Explosive in shells - Great War Forum
    How much HE, in terms of weight, was actually in: 18lb HE 13lb HE 4 5" howitzer HE 9 2" howitzer HE 12" howitzer HE 15" howitzer HE What explosive power did they have and how do we express that power?
  • Killed by a 9. 2-inch shell fragment - Great War Forum
    This specifically relates to naval shore bombardment, but I'm hoping that any artillery expert out there can help me; what would be the radius of the 'mortal danger zone' (for want of a better term) from fragments of a 9 2-inch shell (common or lyddite – not shrapnel)? Perhaps also relevant, the
  • National Filling Factory, Banbury - Great War Forum
    My Great grandfathers father was a farm Labourer but in the war years he worked at Munitions factory Banbury which was known as NFF No 9 Banbury, with the use of lyddite and Picric acid, lyddite declined by September 1917 as the army switched to TNT, sections of the factory were converted to fill
  • The Personal Diary of 2044 Pte. John Burns of the 1st Black Watch in . . .
    John Burns from Forfar, enlisted into the Black Watch on the 12th of April, 1911 aged 18 He went abroad with the 1st Btn in August, 1914 and was wounded on the 15th of September Whilst recovering at home in October, he was interviewed by his local newspaper, who printed a copy of his diary He
  • RN Explosive Question - Great War Forum
    I recently attended a conference where one of the academics said that the RN ships at the Gallipolii landings (25th April 1915) had no High Explosive shells and were firing armoured piercing rounds at the Turkish defences (albeit large calibre) My understanding had always been that it was the lo





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