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Showing posts with label shell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shell. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Union Soldiers Posing With Two Mortars in a Fortified Position on Morris Island, South Carolina (1865)
Union soldiers posing with two mortars in a fortified position on Morris Island, South Carolina, 1865. The mortars are said to be aimed at Fort Sumter. By Samuel A. Cooley. Animated stereoscopic photographs.
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Saturday, May 10, 2014
The Damaged Electrical Generator Room of the Spanish Cruiser Reina Mercedes After Her Capture (1898)
Three men surveying the wrecked electrical generator room of the Spanish cruiser Reina Mercedes, which was hit by shells fired from American ships in Santiago de Cuba's harbor during the Spanish-American War, 1898. Animated stereoview.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
The Dutch Gap Canal Combat Photograph
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Before (left) and after (right) the Confederate shell exploded. |
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The negative version of the left photograph (before the shell exploded). The smoke coming from a fire in the shelter built into the canal in the background is obviously different from the smoke said to be coming from the exploded Confederate shell. |
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Animated stereoscopic view which looks like it was taken during the same photo shoot as the other two photographs. |
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Labels:
1864,
american civil war,
barge,
dutch gap canal,
explosion,
shell,
smoke,
soldiers,
union,
virginia
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