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English: 64 pounder, 64 cwt, Rifled Muzzle Loading Mk3 (1867 pattern) gun firing. The gun was manufactured by the Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich, England. Historical display by volunteers at Fort Glanville, South Australia.
Français : Démonstration de tir d'un canon de 1867, le rifled Muzzle Loading Mk3, capable d'envoyer des obus de 64 livres. Le canon a été fabriqué par la manufacture royale de Woolwoch, en Angleterre. Photo prise à Fort Glanville, en Austalie du Sud.
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Camera location34° 51′ 03.6″ S, 138° 28′ 37.2″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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