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Have just acquired this case which, I think, is a cut down 6" coast gun case, 295mm
Were there other case calibres or lengths used. Any information about catapaults on ships etc. would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
Very interesting item. Looks like it was originally made by King's Norton Metal Co in about 1900, then converted at Woolwich. Is the new date 1935? Can't quite make it out (probably need new glasses!).
As luck would have it, I visited HMS Belfast yesterday. Where the catapault used to be, there is a video showing amongst other items the Walrus be deployed. The attached is a screen shot of the catapault being loaded. (Aplogies for the poor quality).
As far as I can ascertain, there were two sizes of catapult cartridge; 6” and 8”. Although formerly of brass, they were replaced by steel cases being the No.1 Mark II (for a 6-inch cartridge) and No.3 Mark III (for an 8-inch cartridge). The cases are described as having two slots cut diametrically opposite near the mouth.
Unusually, the cases were supplied empty and they were to be made up on board on the ‘weather deck’.
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