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Newcastle NSW Australia - ML 8" 65 CWT cannons

Dronic69

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Morning all,

Stumble across these beauties on the way home the other day in a park near Beaumont, Newcastle - a pair of ML 8" Cannons used for coastal defense which I'm assuming are the heavier 65 CWT ones (same as used at Fort Denison Sydney Harbour)

{The ML 8" type cannons were later re-purposed and converted to a rifled muzzle loading type gun in the 1860s and the 65 CWT versions were converted to the RML 64 pounder 71 CT guns via the Palliser's method}

Enjoy

Cheers
Drew
 

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Found a drawing of the typical lathe that was used to produce them. - now that's a big beast!!!
 

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It's not the Police we have to worry about yet - at least these 2 x historic guns actually made it into a "park" - our defense force bureaucrats have unfortunately a very poor record for preserving our heritage.................

a lot of stuff was just thrown over the cliffs in the 1800s - and I remember Victoria Barracks in Sydney destroying pre-federation pith helmets with an axe - rather than give them to Museums etc.
 
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