Prime Minister Winston Churchill examining a target during a visit to the Experimental Establishment, Shoeburyness, June 1941
Official photograph by Major W G Horton, War Office photographer, World War Two (1939-1945), June 1941.
Winston Churchill examines his own marksmanship with a Sten gun on a visit to Experimental Establishment, Shoeburyness, in June 1941. He was accompanied by the Secretary of State for Air, Sir Archibald Sinclair (far left), who served with Churchill on the Western Front, his scientific advisor Professor Frederick Lindemann (second from left) and his Secretary of State for War Captain David Margesson (second from right).
The Experimental Branch, Shoeburyness, Essex, was originally part of the Royal Artillery School of Gunnery and was established in 1859. It was focused on the development of experimental weaponry and defence systems. From 1920 until 1948 it was known as the Experimental Establishment.
From an album containing 58 photographs relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service Experimental Gunnery Assistants, Experimental Establishment, Shoeburyness, 1940-1941.
NAM Accession Number
NAM. 1995-01-47-3
Copyright/Ownership
National Army Museum, Out of Copyright
Location
National Army Museum, Study collection
Object URL
https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1995-01-47-3