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- Paṭṭā: the Maratha sword
- Henry VIII’s ‘Almain’ Armoury at Greenwich and the ‘Master Workmen’ to the Tudor Court, 1515–1603
- An English brass snaphance self-rotating revolver by Annely, ca.1730 (Royal Armouries object number xii.4745)
- The Evolution of Gun Making, Machine made weapons 1700–1820
- Counting in tens. Cultural insights from the sole surviving mail hauberk with an integrated coif
- ‘Major Monsoon’ and the Tizona of Béjar: the provenance of a late medieval sword in the British Royal Collection
- Armour in Medieval India. Medieval Indian Armour, Hoysaḷa Representation, Wider Documentation and Later Reality
- Debtelin 2: Manchu Archery
- A baselard by any other name? A Swiss short sword in the Royal Armouries’ collection
- DeWitt Bailey: an obituary
- A Tyrolean fire hood made from helmets of the late Middle Ages: recycling and reuse of pieces of armour from the 14th to 19th centuries
- ‘The Duke’s Lock’: a study of the interchangeability of Henry Nock’s Board of Ordnance ‘Screwless’ Lock. Part 1: materials, machines and measurements
- Accelerator guns: from ‘Cannon Perreaux’ to V.3
- Up is down: some hypotheses on how to interpret perspective in MS I.33’s illustrations
- Abraham Charles Kirkmann, lawyer and antiquary; and the rediscovery of the Bosworth stonebow at Browsholme Hall