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==Pre-War==
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As early as 1907 the [[Department of the Director of Naval Ordnance (Royal Navy)|Assistant Director of Naval Ordnance]], [[Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor|Frederick C. T. Tudor]], wrote to the [[First Lord of the Admiralty]], [[Edward Marjoribanks, Second Baron Tweedmouth|Lord Tweedmouth]], that, "There has been lately a question raised as to slight flaws in [Lyddite] shell extending further than hitherto believed, and a stricter form of examination is under consideration."<ref>Tudor to Tweedmouth.  Letter of 15 August, 1907.  Tweedmouth Papers.  National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth.  MSS 254/50''x''.</ref>
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==Fuzes==
 
==Fuzes==
 
[[File:Fuze 16 D Mark IV.jpg|thumb|right|400px|"Fuze, Percussion, Base, Large, № 16 D, Mark IV."<br>Developed by order of the [[Shell Committee (Royal Navy)|Shell Committee]], 1917-1918.<br><small>Image: ''Admiralty Technical History''.  '''Volume 3'''.  Part 29.</small>]]
 
[[File:Fuze 16 D Mark IV.jpg|thumb|right|400px|"Fuze, Percussion, Base, Large, № 16 D, Mark IV."<br>Developed by order of the [[Shell Committee (Royal Navy)|Shell Committee]], 1917-1918.<br><small>Image: ''Admiralty Technical History''.  '''Volume 3'''.  Part 29.</small>]]
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
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*McCallum, Iain (2003). "The Riddle of the Shells, 1914-18: The Approach to War, 1882-1914."  ''Warship 2002-2003''.  Ed. Antony Preston.  London: Conway Maritime Press.  pp. 3-25.  ISBN 0851779263.
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*McCallum, Iain (2004). "The Riddle of the Shells, 1914-18: Part Two: The Test of Battle, Heligoland to the Dardanelles."  ''Warship 2004''.  Ed. Antony Preston.  London: Conway Maritime Press.  pp. 9-20.  ISBN 0851779484.
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*McCallum, Iain (2005). "The Riddle of the Shells, 1914-18: Part Three: Disappointment in the North Sea."  ''Warship 2005''.  Ed. Antony Preston; John Jordan.  London: Conway Maritime Press.  pp. 9-24.  ISBN 1844860035.
 
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Revision as of 17:34, 16 October 2013

Pre-War

As early as 1907 the Assistant Director of Naval Ordnance, Frederick C. T. Tudor, wrote to the First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Tweedmouth, that, "There has been lately a question raised as to slight flaws in [Lyddite] shell extending further than hitherto believed, and a stricter form of examination is under consideration."[1]

Fuzes

"Fuze, Percussion, Base, Large, № 16 D, Mark IV."
Developed by order of the Shell Committee, 1917-1918.
Image: Admiralty Technical History. Volume 3. Part 29.

Footnotes

  1. Tudor to Tweedmouth. Letter of 15 August, 1907. Tweedmouth Papers. National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth. MSS 254/50x.

Bibliography

  • McCallum, Iain (2003). "The Riddle of the Shells, 1914-18: The Approach to War, 1882-1914." Warship 2002-2003. Ed. Antony Preston. London: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 3-25. ISBN 0851779263.
  • McCallum, Iain (2004). "The Riddle of the Shells, 1914-18: Part Two: The Test of Battle, Heligoland to the Dardanelles." Warship 2004. Ed. Antony Preston. London: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 9-20. ISBN 0851779484.
  • McCallum, Iain (2005). "The Riddle of the Shells, 1914-18: Part Three: Disappointment in the North Sea." Warship 2005. Ed. Antony Preston; John Jordan. London: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 9-24. ISBN 1844860035.