Artillery elephants
Photographs and drawings
- Photographs of elephant armour from 1600 with a description Royal Armouries, Leeds, UK
- "An Artillery Elephant on Duty", hand-coloured lithograph by Captain C. Gold; 1799 from British Voices from South Asia Louisiana State University
- Drawing of "elephant drawn battery 1857" with details Webshots.com (Album:"1857 - India's first war of independence")
- Photograph of a Royal Artillery elephant battery at Lucknow 1858 Victoria's Wars, page 26 by Ian Frederick William Beckett 1998 Google Books
- Drawing of "Elephant Battery on the March " (Scroll down for enlarged version) Ebay.com. Originally from The Illustrated London News, Saturday, May 8, 1858
- Drawing of "An elephant battery advances through the mountains" from The Battle of Charasiab 6th October 1879, 2nd Afghan War (scroll down) Britishbattles.com
- Photograph of "Elephant Battery 12/9 R.A. in action - Morar Gwalior, 1881" from Major Hawkshaw’s India Album Harappa.com
- Drawing of a "Shaft Elephant of Heavy Field Battery Gun (from the Artillery Manual)" , between pages lii and liii of the Introduction in A manual of the diseases of the elephant and of his management and uses by John Henry Steel 1885 Archive.org
- Drawings of an elephant battery at Tongo, Burma 1885 with guns loaded on the elephants’ backs. CQout.com Originally from The Graphic Saturday, October 24, 1885
- Drawing of "The Elephants of the Heavy Field Battery 1892" (scroll down for enlarged version) Ebay.com. Originally from The Graphic 1892
- Photograph of "Elephant battery of heavy artillery along the Khyber Pass at Campbellpur, 1895" with details Library of Congress
- Photograph of an elephant battery during the Pathan Revolt 1897, with guns loaded on the elephant backs. The British Army on Campaign 4 1882-1902, page 18 by Michael Barthorp 1988 Google Books
- Photograph of an elephant heavy field battery at Mhow,1897 Indiasfirstwarofindependance1857.blogspot.com
- Photograph of "Elephant Battery on Parade, Jhansi, India c 1899" Staffordshire Past-Track
- Photograph of "Elephant Battery Gwalior c 1935" Heavy artillery is transported to a hill station by a team of Indian elephants. Corbis Images
- An elephant battery: Photograph 1 and photograph 2 from a group of photographs, University of California. Identified as a British Heavy Battery of around 1895, refer External links below.
Historical books online
- This extract includes wording from a 1784 book[1] and refers to the skill of the elephants in the Army of Hyder Ali. "It can hardly be imagined how useful these elephants are, nor with what skill and intelligence they do their work". "Baggage of the Indian Army" Calcutta Review, Volume 11 January-June 1849, page 445
- This extract is about the pushing power of an elephant The Calcutta Review, Volume 8, July-December 1847 page 222
- "Elephant" Aide-mémoire to the military sciences: Framed from contributions of officers of the different services, Volume 1, page 404 Edited by a Committee of the Corps of Royal Engineers 1853 Google Books
- "Elephant Battery" The Musical World, Volumes 19-20 1858, page 392 originally appeared in the Illustrated London News. Google Books
- An elephant tale, 1858 Round-about Rambles in Lands of Fact and Fancy by Frank Richard Stockton, page 9, first published 1872 Google Books
- "Notes on elephant carriage and steel mountain batteries employed in Abyssinia", page 191 an Appendix to "The Abyssinian Expedition" pages 167-202 Minutes of proceedings of the Royal artillery institution, Volume 6 1870 Google Books
- "Notes on Elephants and their Transport by Railway" by Capt H Wilberforce Clarke RE from Professional Papers on Indian Engineering Second Series Volume 8 1879
- "The Elephant as used in modern Armies", page xxvi (Introduction) A manual of the diseases of the elephant and of his management and uses by John Henry Steel 1885 Archive.org
- This link advises an elephant battery at Jhansi was abolished c 1903, and the elephants sold. Chota Nagpur, a little-known province of the empire, page 200 by Francis Bradley Bradley-Birt, first published 1903, Google Books.
External links
- Victorian Wars Forum thread by Frogsmile which dates and identifies two photographs (refer above) and provides much additional information about elephant batteries.
- Thread about guns carried on top of elephants. theminiaturespage.com
- Elephants at war, in Burma, World War 2 from "China - Burma - India: Remembering the Forgotten Theater of World War II"
References
- ↑ The History of Ayder Ali Khan, Nabob-Bahader: or, New Memoirs Concerning the East Indies. Volume 1, page 239 by M. M. D. L. T. 1784 Google Books