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| 1 -1984 |
Further Notes on a River find of 15th Century Swords by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 7-12 |
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George Fisher Junior by David Back |
pp 13-15 |
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Antoine Vechte, The Nineteenth Century Cellini by Guy Wilson |
pp 16-23 |
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| 2 -1985 |
Reflections upon some Medieval Swords from the Thames by Ewart Oakeshott
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pp 7-14 |
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A Halberd Head from the River Thames by Guy Wilson |
pp 15-20 |
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A 16th Century English Snaphaunce Gun by Claude Blair |
pp 21-26 |
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| 3-1986 |
Beati Omnipotensque Angeli Christi by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 5-14 |
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The Dirk and Targe - Their Use Together by Colin Rolland |
pp 15-18 |
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Firearms in the Popham Armoury at Littlecote House byGraeme Rimer & David Blackmore |
pp 19-24 |
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Tunbridge Gunpowder Mills by David Back |
pp 25-26 |
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| 4-1987 |
The Sempach Family of Swords by Ewart Oakeshott |
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The Lutiger Gun Barrel and the Manufacture of Long Guns in the 16th Century Scotland by David Caldwell |
pp 16-19 |
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A Man at Arms of the late 15th Century by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 20-22 |
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The Raven Gun by Guy Wilson |
pp 23-25 |
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| 5-1988 |
The Use of Double Barrel Guns for Sporting Purposes in the18th Century by David Back |
pp 6- 9 |
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Robert Lyons Scott (1871-1939) A Biographical Note by Robert Woosnam-Savage |
pp 10-14 |
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The Paragon of England by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 15-24 |
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Perimeters of Islamic Arms by Howard Ricketts |
pp 25-27 |
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| 6-1989 |
Crossbows by David Blackmore & Guy Wilson |
pp 6- 9 |
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Elizabethan Toy Guns by Howard Blackmore |
pp 10-14 |
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The Fitzwilliam Armoury by Ewart Oakeshott & David Oliver |
pp 15-20 |
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| 7-1990 |
The “AVANT” Armour and R. L. Scott by Robert Woosnam-Savage |
pp 5-11 |
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Bastard Swords by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 12-17 |
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Observations on the Dating of Scottish Basket Hilted Swords byColin Rolland |
pp 18-23 |
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The Manton Millions by David Back |
pp 24-30 |
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| 8-1991 |
Serpent of Blood by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 5-11 |
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Richard Hewes of Wootton Bassett by Claude Blair |
pp 12-17 |
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Old Wine in New Bottles by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 18-21 |
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A Double-Barrelled “Over and Under” Flintlock Pistol by Nicholas Paris of Warwick by A.R.E. North |
pp 22-24 |
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| 9-1992 |
The Greenwich Field Armour of Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst by David Edge |
pp 5-11 |
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Sword and Rapier by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 12-18 |
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Notes on the “Wogdon Poem” by David Back |
pp 19-23 |
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Earl Percy’s Sword by Guy Wilson |
pp 24-28 |
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| 10-1993 |
The Swords of Castillon by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 7-16 |
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The Queenhithe Pistol by Howard Blackmore |
pp 17-23 |
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Some Short Notes on Scottish Long Guns in Scotland’s Public Collections by Robert Woosnam-Savage |
pp 24-32 |
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| 11-1994 |
The Grip of the Medieval Sword and a Battle near Tagliacozzo by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 6-13 |
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S.J. Whawell and the Art Market by Stuart Pyhrr |
pp 14-23 |
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A Gunpowder Plotter’s Sword by Claude Blair |
pp 24-29 |
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Three Sporting Guns: Two Percussion and One Flint by David Back |
pp 30-34 |
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| 12-1995 |
Hiltipreht! Name or Invocation by Ewart Oakeshott & Ian Peirce |
pp 6-11 |
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Muskets for the City Companies by Howard Blackmore |
pp 12-17 |
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The Use of Computerised Tomographic X-Rays in the Analysis of a Basket-Hilted Sword Relic from the Shipwreck of the Sea Venture by Dr. Cyril Mazansky |
pp 18-22 |
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Joseph Manton’s Clients by David Back |
pp 23-25 |
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Some Swords Associated with Oliver Cromwell by Claude Blair |
pp 26-33 |
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| 13-1996 |
Swords, Warlords and Fish by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 7-11 |
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Scottish ‘Twa handit Swerdis’ by Tony Willis |
pp 12-25 |
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Some Wheel-locks with English Associations by Michael Spencer |
pp 26-29 |
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Observations on Some blades Found in Scottish Basket-Hilted Swords by The Baron of Earlshall |
pp 30-38 |
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Some Early Collectors of Arms and Armour by P.H.I. Parsons |
pp 39-43 |
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| 14-1997 |
The Serpent in the Sword: Pattern Welding in Early Medieval Swords by Lee Jones |
pp 7-11 |
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The Armoury at Dunster Castle by Brian Godwin |
pp 12-17 |
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Deserter or Fugitive? by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 18-20 |
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A Pair of 17th Century Italian Pistols by R.T. Gwynn |
pp 21-24 |
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Mrs. Hawker’s Scrapbook by David Back |
pp 25-27 |
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| 15-1998 |
The Templars and the Church by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 7-10 |
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The Incised Effigial Stone at Foveran, Aberdeenshire by Neil Melville |
pp 11-17 |
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A Two-Handed Gaelic Irish Sword of the Sixteenth Century by Tony Willis |
pp 18-27 |
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New Light on the “Present of Spain” by Howard Blackmore |
pp 28-34 |
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Traditional Scottish Weapons - the Last Phases by David Caldwell |
pp 35-42 |
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| 16-1999 |
ULFBERHT: Innovation and Imitation in Early Medieval Swords, by Michael R. Gorman |
7 -12pp |
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Some European Knightly Swords from the Arsenal of Alexandria, by David Oliver |
pp 13-24 |
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Early English Firearms at Hardwick Hall by Brian C. Godwin |
pp 25-28 |
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Three Swords from the Dresden Armoury, by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 29-30 |
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John Cosins, Gunmaker of London, by John Cooper |
pp 31-40 |
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| 17-2000 |
The Sword of Can Grande Della Scala by Ian Peirce and Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 6- 8 |
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A Group of Small English Pistols 1600-1660 by John Cooper and Brian Godwin |
pp 9-13 |
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John Allen of Stirling, by David Oliver |
pp 14-19 |
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Two Scottish Swords in an English Collection - A Short Note,By Robert C. Woosnam-Savage |
pp 20-22 |
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Wildfowling Guns, By David Back |
pp 23-27 |
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Howard L. Blackmore, by Claude Blair |
pp 28 |
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| 18-2001 |
Two Identified Swords, by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 7- 9 |
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Reality or Fairy Tale? Arms and Armour in Ucello’s San Romano Battle Paintings, by Robert. C. Woosnam-Savage |
pp 10- 18 |
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Towards the Identification of a Group of 15th Century English Two-Handed Swords, by Neil Melville |
pp 19-25 |
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The Stepps House Pistol, by John Cooper and Brian Godwin |
pp 26-30 |
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John Harmann c.1693-c.1760, London, Gunmaker, by Howard L Blackmore with De Witt Bailey |
pp 31- 36 |
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Demands made on the Worshipful Company of Pewterers For Troops, Horses, Arms and Armour, by P.H.I. Parsons |
pp 37- 39 |
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| 19-2002 |
St. George’s Workforce, by Christopher Dobson |
pp 9- 13 |
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Some Historic Saddles in the Wallace Collection, London by David Edge |
pp 14 -19 |
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Clarence H. Mackay as an Armour Collector, by Stuart W. Pyhrr |
pp 20 -32 |
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An English Wheel-lock - by association? by Brian C. Godwin |
pp 33 -37 |
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An Appreciation of a late 17th Century English Heavy Dragoon Officer’s Sword, by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 38-40 |
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| 20-2003 |
Early English Firearms - a Loan Exhibition |
pp 11-19 |
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Robin Wigington 1933-2002, by Jeremy Chaplin |
pp 20 |
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Ewart Oakeshott 1916-2002, by David Oliver |
pp 21 |
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The Sword of the Compté de Dreux, by Ewart Oakeshott |
pp 22- 28 |
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A Distinctive Group of Swords from the Arsenal of Alexandria, by Clive Thomas |
pp 29- 44 |
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A Decorated 17th Century English Stonebow, by Graeme Rimer |
pp 45- 48 |
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The English Flintlock: its Origins and Development, by Brian C. Godwin, John S. Cooper and Michael G. Spencer |
pp 49- 91 |
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Spring 2004
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A Sword of the Viking Period; The Tullie House Sword, circa 875-950 AD, by David Oliver |
pp 8 - 13 |
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A Newly Identified ULFBERHT Inscribed Sword in the Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, by Ian Peirce |
pp 14-15 |
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Problems and Pitfalls in the Identification of European Mail, by David Edge |
pp 16-25 |
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15th Century English Two-Handers - Addendum, by Neil Melville |
pp 26 |
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An Early Wheel-lock, by Brian C. Godwin |
pp 27 - 33 |
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Hounslow Hangers, by Anthony North |
pp 34 - 38 |
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A Pair of Scottish Swords, by Tony Willis |
pp 39 - 42 |
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Spring 2005
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The Medieval Swords of Leeds Castle, by Clive Thomas |
pp 10-29 |
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INGELRII; A Continuing Tradition of Early Medieval Swordsmithing, by Michael Gorman |
pp 30-36 |
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What do Armourers’ Marks Mean? by Chris Dobson |
pp 37-46 |
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Claymores - The Two-Handed Swords of the Scottish Highlanders, by David Caldwell |
pp 47-53 |
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Where Has it Been? Brief Notes on the Reinforcing Breast-plate belonging to the Small Garniture of Sir William Herbert 1st Earl of Pembroke, by Tobias Capwell |
pp 54-61 |
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The Evolution of the Queen Anne Pistol, by Richard Garrett |
pp 62-67 |
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Spring 2006
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English Snaphance Firearms (A Loan Exhibition) by Brian Godwin and David Oliver |
pp 9-13 |
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Arms and Armour from the Seventh Crusade by Clive Thomas |
pp 14-24 |
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An English Origin for a Scottish Sword, by Neil Melville |
pp 25-27 |
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The English Snaphance Lock, by Brian Godwin |
pp 28-63 |
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John Steel Cooper, 1927-2005, by David Oliver |
pp 64 |
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An English Holster Pistol of Commonwealth Date, by John Cooper |
pp 65-74 |
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Spring 2007
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Henk L Visser 1923-2006 An Appreciation, by David Oliver and Andrew Lumley |
pp 12
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New Light on a fourteenth century sword in the Burrell Collection, by Clive Thomas |
pp 15-28 |
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The Ottoman Arsenal in Hagia Eirene: Some Early Photographs and Visitors Accounts, by Stuart W. Pyhrr |
pp 29-46 |
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Meine Gotischen Handfeuerrohre, by Bernhard Rietsche
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pp 47-55 |
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15th Century English Two-handers, by Neil Melville
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pp 56-57 |
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A Significant English Lock Pistol, by Brian C. Godwin |
pp 58-69 |
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The Guns of David Gass, by John Cooper |
pp 70-78 |
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