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Description Two guns of 16th century style similar to those mounted on Mary Rose. In front is a bronze cast culverin and behind is a wrought iron cannon, a so-called port piece. I believe these guns are modern historical reconstructions made using similar techniques and materials as the originals for research purposes and test firing. They are in Fort Nelson, Hampshire, UK and I took the photo myself in Feb 07. The Land 20:24, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
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