United States of America
8"/35 (20.3 cm) Marks 3 and 4
8"/40 (20.3 cm) Mark 5
Pictures

Updated 18 October 2007


WNUS_8-35_mk3_Olympia_pic.jpg

Cruiser Olympia ca. 1901
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph # NH 105067-A



WNUS_8-35_mk3_Columbia.jpg

8"/35 (20.3 cm) on USS Columbia C-12
Note the inclined hydraulic recoil cylinder, the weight of the gun itself helped to return it to battery.  Also note the large training gear on the back on the mount.


WNUS_8-35_mk3_Gun_Factory_pic.jpg

Assembled 8"/35 (20.3 cm) gun at the Washington Navy Yard Gun Factory
Detroit Publishing Company Collection Photograph
Library of Congress Photograph ID LC-D4-21322


WNUS_8-35_mk3_New_York_pic.jpg

8"/35 (20.3 cm) aboard USS New York ACR-2 about 1898
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph # NH 85672



WNUS_8-35_mk3_New_York_breech_pic.jpg

8"/35 (20.3 cm) aboard USS New York ACR-2 about 1898
Detroit Publishing Company Collection Photograph
Library of Congress Photograph ID LC-D4-20747



WNUS_8-35_mk3_Minneapolis_pic.jpg

USS Minneapolis C-13 in 1898 showing her 8"/40 (20.3 cm) bow deck gun
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph # NH 63591



WNUS_8-35_mk3_Iowa_guns_pic.jpg

Sailors posing aboard USS Iowa B-4
 Note that the inboard gun has its muzzle blown off, probably during a gunnery exercise in 1904
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph # NH 75671


WNUS_8-35_mk3_Kearsage_projectile_pic.jpg

Loading an 8" (20.3 cm) projectile aboard Kearsage B-5