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WW1 British 4.5in Howitzer MK1 cases

Vasco Da Gama

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Thought to post for interest a couple of pictures of a 1916 Canadian made MK1 4.5in Howitzer case, I think manufactured by the Montreal Armament Company. Although the case does not have a clear I in the headstamp it is the correct length for these cases, 75mm rather than the 87mm of the Mk2. Slightly surprised a MK1 case was still being made in 1916.
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Pictured alongside a 1915 MK1 and the Mk2 case for comparison.
 
Hello.
Posted for interest. It is not surprising to find a MK1 4.5 IN Howitzer case made in 1916. For the Canadian manufacturers, I have, the change MKI to MKII took place in 1916.
Regarding MAC, what I have is:
Last MKI lot 141 S inspector B.A. date of acceptance 26 4 16
First MKII lot 6 Y B.A. 9 6 16
Last MKII lot 99 W B.A. 23 1 17
Fist DCPC MKII lot 141 D B.A. 14 5 17
Cases made by MAC and dated 1917 are extremely rare. I have only one 4.5 IN MKII and one 18Pr MKII.
For two others Canadian manufacturers I have:( 4.5 IN )
CPR last MKI lot 67 I inspector S date 11 3 16 first MKII lot 2 K inspector S date 25 3 16.
MLW "" lot 6 I inspector N date 20 4 16 first MKII lot 1 E inspector N date 26 6 16.
Regards,
Dandebur.View attachment 166119
 
Many thanks for all the information Dandebur. I thought to add a picture of another Montreal made case, this time I guess for export to Russia as the case is 76.2x385mm, dated 1916.
 

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Thanks for the picture.
So Canada exported to Russia as others contries: USA, Great-Britain, France, Japan.
Regards,
Dandebur.
 
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So here is a 1916 M A C Mk II 4.5in howitzer case as a contrast to the Mk I that was shown at start of thread.
 
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A Mk I case.



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Another Mk II case
The bunter nearly missed.
On top edge of case is (almost) IN and HOW and II but no 4.5
Is this particularly unusual ?
Thanks
 
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