Swinburn–Henry

Swinburn–Henry is a term used to describe and catalogue material of this kind, established as a heading by Wikidata, Wikipedia. Swinburn–Henry is classified as a rifle or carbine. Swinburn–Henry is associated with United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Swinburn–Henry is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q60883976. The heading is held on record by Wikidata, Wikipedia. 3 cited statements stand behind this entry, drawn from 2 verified sources.

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Overview

What the sources state

• Classification: Swinburn–Henry is classified as a rifle or carbine. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q60883976: Swinburn–Henry)

• Country: Swinburn–Henry is associated with United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q60883976: Swinburn–Henry)

• Identity: Swinburn–Henry is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q60883976. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q60883976: Swinburn–Henry)

In detail

It is associated with United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

Connections

Each connection was recorded deliberately, with the basis for it kept on the internal record.

Broader subject

  • carbineTerminology

    Established from a fact already recorded on a verified source.

  • rifleTerminology

    Established from a fact already recorded on a verified source.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Swinburn–Henry”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q60883976: Swinburn–Henry

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikidata

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