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English: French Guard Foot artillery. A heavy 12-pounder cannon (Gribeauval system) with two servants.
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Source New York Public Library, The Vinkhuijzen collection of military uniforms / France / France, 1808
Author unknown, Vinkhuijzen, Hendrik Jacobus -- Collector

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