Warning: The originals photos, texts, films, music, etc ... of the period previous to 1921 year - see the Act of the US Congress about it - have no copyright and belong to the public domain. However, those same pictures, I process this blog, when I restore and paint the pictures, then the right of modification is produced, ie that are protected by full copyright law, in this case mine. Of course there are many more laws in the world, declared in the public domain photographs (which is the topic at hand), in very later dates to the aforementioned (Example: WWII, Korea, etc ...).
23 June 2013
14 June 2013
French Renault Armored Car supporting the advance of American troops in Champagne, to the south of Somme-Py. France, October 1918
Octobre 1918 : Les annales de la guerre N°81 [With 9 minutes].
http://www.ecpad.fr/octobre-1918-les-annales-de-la-guerre-81
Clickable List of the 50 models of the collection 1-87 WORLD TANKS DEPOT - 1-87WTD
Clickable List of the 50 models of the collection 1-87 WORLD TANKS DEPOT - 1-87WTD
Lista con enlaces a los 50 modelos de la colección 1-87 WORLD TANKS DEPOT- 1-87WTD
13 June 2013
U.S. Army Recruitment Armored Car - White Partly-Armored Machine Gun Car. US, 1918.
U.S. Army Recruitment Armored Car
White Partly-Armored Machine Gun Car. US, 1918.
This
semi-armored American Machine Gun Car was performed on the chassis of a 1-ton
White TEBO type of 29 HP. Wore installed at the rear machine gun .30 caliber
Colt, mounted on a pedestal with shield. This vehicle was used as claim in successive recruitment campaigns and support for the war that was taking place in Europe. For this purpose carried a
powerful horn four tones, capable of attracting the immediate attention of the
transients. Also the ostentatious flag placed on the rear
of the semi-armored car contributed as
visual claim. Like
the stylish uniforms of
the crew of the vehicle.The photograph was taken in early 1918.
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Coche blindado de reclutamiento
del ejército norteamericano
Auto-Ametralladora Semi-Blindada White.
USA, 1918.
Este coche ametrallador semi-blindado norteamericano fue
realizado sobre el chasis de un White de una tonelada tipo TEBO de 29-HP. Llevaba
instalada en la parte trasera una ametralladora Colt de .30 calibres, montada
en un pedestal con escudo. Este vehículo fue utilizado como reclamo en las
sucesivas campañas de reclutamiento y apoyo a la guerra que se estaba
desarrollando en Europa. Para esta finalidad portaba una potente bocina de
cuatro tonos, capaz de atraer la inmediata atención de los transeúntes. También
la ostentosa bandera colocada en la parte trasera del coche semi-blindado
contribuía como reclamo visual. Al igual que los elegantes uniformes de la
tripulación del vehículo. La fotografía se tomó a principios de 1918.
British Napier Machine Gun Car. Model 1912
British Napier Machine Gun Car. Model
1912
This
vehicle, armed with a Maxim Machine Gun belonged to a Series of vehicles proposed in 1912 by the Napier car brand to the British Army. All vehicles in this series were performed on the chassis of Napier 15-HP cars.
The series consisted, among others, of a car equipped with a searchlight, an ambulance, a kitchen vehicle, and a vehicle for transport of personnel.
The series consisted, among others, of a car equipped with a searchlight, an ambulance, a kitchen vehicle, and a vehicle for transport of personnel.
See
also, in
my other blog, the post: British Napier Machine Gun Car. Model 1914
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Auto-ametralladora británica Napier. Modelo
de 1912.
Este vehiculo, armado con una ametralladora Maxim,
pertenecía a una serie de vehículos propuesta en 1912, por la marca automovilística
Napier a las fuerzas armadas británicas. Todos los vehículos de esta serie fueron
realizados sobre el chasis de coches Napier de 15-HP.
La serie consistía, entre otros, de un coche dotado con un
proyector, de una ambulancia, de un
vehículo cocina, y de un vehículo para
el trasporte de personal.
Véase también, en mi otro blog, el post: Auto-ametralladora
británica Napier. Modelo de 1914
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