Toffee Apple Ww1 at Bruce Earnshaw blog

Toffee Apple Ww1. nicknamed ‘plum pudding’ or ‘toffee apple’ mortars after their projectile’s characteristic shape, the 2 inch medium. photograph of british troops carrying 2 inch mortar bombs (‘toffee apples’) by hand, acheux, somme, france. Royal garrison artillery gunners digging a position for a 15 inch howitzer at englebelmer, 22 november 1916. Launched by a charge from a tube, this bomb could reach 500 to 600 yards with devastating effect. It was a relatively short barrelled weapon. the mortar was nicknamed the toffee apple or plum pudding as a result of the ammunition it fired. the bomb was described as a ‘toffee apple’ or ‘plum pudding’ bomb, weighing 23kg. ww1 toffee apple bomb.

Rare 1.59inch WW1 British Toffee Apple Mortar MJL Militaria
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the bomb was described as a ‘toffee apple’ or ‘plum pudding’ bomb, weighing 23kg. Royal garrison artillery gunners digging a position for a 15 inch howitzer at englebelmer, 22 november 1916. It was a relatively short barrelled weapon. photograph of british troops carrying 2 inch mortar bombs (‘toffee apples’) by hand, acheux, somme, france. Launched by a charge from a tube, this bomb could reach 500 to 600 yards with devastating effect. the mortar was nicknamed the toffee apple or plum pudding as a result of the ammunition it fired. nicknamed ‘plum pudding’ or ‘toffee apple’ mortars after their projectile’s characteristic shape, the 2 inch medium. ww1 toffee apple bomb.

Rare 1.59inch WW1 British Toffee Apple Mortar MJL Militaria

Toffee Apple Ww1 the mortar was nicknamed the toffee apple or plum pudding as a result of the ammunition it fired. the bomb was described as a ‘toffee apple’ or ‘plum pudding’ bomb, weighing 23kg. ww1 toffee apple bomb. It was a relatively short barrelled weapon. photograph of british troops carrying 2 inch mortar bombs (‘toffee apples’) by hand, acheux, somme, france. Royal garrison artillery gunners digging a position for a 15 inch howitzer at englebelmer, 22 november 1916. Launched by a charge from a tube, this bomb could reach 500 to 600 yards with devastating effect. the mortar was nicknamed the toffee apple or plum pudding as a result of the ammunition it fired. nicknamed ‘plum pudding’ or ‘toffee apple’ mortars after their projectile’s characteristic shape, the 2 inch medium.

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