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Hi Leonard, the first 2 cases pictured are British Army 3.7in anti-aircraft gun cases and should measure 94mm across the mouth and 675mm long. Being in Malta it is logical that you have anti-aircraft gun cases and these guns would have been used to defend the island manned by Royal Artillery personnel. The second case is a Royal Navy 5.25in naval gun, made for the navy shown by the N it should be 133mm at the mouth and 778mm long. This gun was mounted on warships for both anti-aircraft and firing at surface targets, I doubt that these guns were emplaced on Malta itself. You mention Semi-armour piecing shell SAP, this would have a mustard yellow base colour the same as British anti-aircraft shells.
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