Vickers machine gun
The Vickers machine gun was a water-cooled .303 inch (7.7 mm) machine gun produced by the Vickers company.
- A Vickers crew on the Western Front, World War I
- A trolley-load of Vickers guns for testing
- Removing a faulty barrel during testing
- Test firing a Vickers gun
- Loading a Vickers cartridge-belt
- Drawing of a Vickers gun in action
- Vickers gun crew wearing gas helmets during the Battle of the Somme, July 1916
- Rear view of the same machine gun team
- Vickers machine-gun of the 1st Manchester Regiment, 17 October 1941, Malaya.
- Vickers machine guns of 2nd Middlesex Regiment, 3rd Division, fire in support of troops crossing the Maas-Schelde Canal at Lille-St. Hubert (St Huilbrechts), 20 September 1944.
- British commandos man two Vickers machine guns in the shattered outskirts of Wesel, 23 March 1945.
- Light Horse and Field Artillery Museum, Australia.
- British machine gunners fire on German aircraft near Arras
- Modified Vickers machine gun from Polish Army Museum's collection
- Vickers Mark I machine gun