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Might not be Ordnance but any ideas ?

Weasel

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I found this item on a bit of foreshore on the Cornish side of the Tamar opposite the dockyard in Plymouth and have no idea what it is and was wondering if anyone was able to shed any light on it for me. The area has been in millitary use since at least the 1860's as a rifle range and later a torpedo practice area, the item is made of steel is about two feet long with a diameter of about 12 inches.
Best regards Weasel

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I think a thermite melting pot for connecting railway tracks with the last slag still inside. The produced iron is flowing out of the small bottom hole.
 
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Thank you very much for both your replies, i would never of guessed that. it makes sense as there is a railway line just up the bank behind it.
Best regards Weasel
 
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