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English: Diagram of Mk I Cartridge for British QF 4.5 inch Howitzer, World War I.

Rings (cloth bags) containing Cordite are stacked around a central core of cordite. 1 or more of the rings were removed just before loading, for shorter than maximum ranges.
Date 1915. Facsimile reprint by Naval & Military Press & Imperial War Museum, 2003.
Source "Treatise on Ammunition, 10th Edition, 1915". Plate XCII.
Author War Office. UK.
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