Over the weekend I picked up some projectiles from an ammo dealer at a 1940's weekend, and I need some help translating the stamps on the side, and confirming my identification. As both were sold as "Pom Pom" rounds I'm pretty confident they are not.
Round 1:

I suspect it's a 2-pounder AP training round, due to the lack of tracer element and the curious flat nose. As well as a "P" in the stamp, the stamp reads:
Text on this is much easier to read though.
VI N
2PrV
P
BS
LB?(might just be a mark, not a letter)
11.42
352 (There might be a . between the 5 and the 2)
I'm guessing the P means practice, and the manufacture date is Nov 1942
The Second round holds a bit more interest to me, as I suspect its a 3-pdr round as fired by a Vickers Medium.

There is a tracer cavity on the base, its just I've never seen 3-pdr AP listed as AP-T. I am aware of the 3-pdr naval gun, but would they have solid shot?
Markings are: 3pr II MT/N LRA (possibly LBA)
There is a second line, but its very corroded. Best guess is 10?" 11?(maybe a 6) 5 ?(Maybe a F or E)?D
and finally both together:

Thanks for the help.
Round 1:

I suspect it's a 2-pounder AP training round, due to the lack of tracer element and the curious flat nose. As well as a "P" in the stamp, the stamp reads:
Text on this is much easier to read though.
VI N
2PrV
P
BS
LB?(might just be a mark, not a letter)
11.42
352 (There might be a . between the 5 and the 2)
I'm guessing the P means practice, and the manufacture date is Nov 1942
The Second round holds a bit more interest to me, as I suspect its a 3-pdr round as fired by a Vickers Medium.

There is a tracer cavity on the base, its just I've never seen 3-pdr AP listed as AP-T. I am aware of the 3-pdr naval gun, but would they have solid shot?
Markings are: 3pr II MT/N LRA (possibly LBA)
There is a second line, but its very corroded. Best guess is 10?" 11?(maybe a 6) 5 ?(Maybe a F or E)?D
and finally both together:

Thanks for the help.