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Collections of Army publications
*Australian Army website: [https://www.army.gov.au/our-heritage/history/primary-materials Our heritage/History/Primary materials] Manuals etc. Includes both British Army and Australian Army publications. '''Update''' not currently available, perhaps may return, however some of the files are still available if you search the internet, but you must know the title of the book. At least some of the books may be accessed through [https://web.archive.org/web/20211020004952/https://www.army.gov.au/our-heritage/history/primary-materials an archived version] of the website.
*The website ''NZSappers Sappers of New Zealand'' includes [https://www.nzsappers.org.nz/introduction/heritage-material/ Heritage Material] which includes Manuals and other publications relating to Military Engineering. Also includes ''Handbook for Military Artificers'' (1915).
*The website of ''Vickers MG Collection and Research Association'' includes online [https://vickersmg.blog/manual/ Manuals], Handbooks etc., relating to mainly to machine guns and tanks, but also including other subjects, from c 1908. There is a drop down menu from "Manuals" at the top of the webpage. Some, but not all (at 2020/01/31), of these publications have been uploaded to Archive.org in a collection [https://archive.org/details/@vickers_mg_collection_research_association?&sort=date Vickers MG Collection & Research Association]. Introduced circa July 2023, there is also an item on The National Archives Discovery catalogue [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/5a70c106-1b2b-43ab-9931-18f395d57ac5 VMG/M "Printed matter relating to the Vickers machine gun and similar subjects"] with links to the Archive.org book files.
*The website of [https://ordnancesociety.org.uk ''The Ordnance Society''] contains "Ordnance Downloads". See drop down menu from the top of the webpage.
*The website of ''Historical Breechloading Smallarms Association'' includes online [http://www.hbsa-uk.org/knowledge-and-research/articles Articles, Manuals & Catalogues]. The Manuals are mainly 1940s or later, but some from 1917 onwards are included. The Manuals may be viewed on flickr.com.
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