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SURVIVING GUN FILE (# 1271)
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Contributor :
Bernard Plumier      http://www.passioncompassion1418.com
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Location :
Portugal Lisbon Museu Militar
Coordinates :
Lat : 38.71339 / Long : -9.12451
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General comments on this surviving gun :
Identical items in the same location :
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Items covered by this file : 1 |
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Nozzle markings : 'TSM Steel - 5367M - Mark ?' |
The low profile of this massive weapon is impressive, in this low ceiling place |
Breech markings : 'B.L. 6in 26cwt How.r. Mark I - VSM Nr3289 - 1918' - Carriage markings : 'B.L. 6in 26cwt How.r. - Vickers Ltd 1918 - REG : Nr 02243 - Wg 47 cwts' |
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Historic and technical information
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Denomination :     BL 6-in. 26cwt siege howitzer |
Origin :    
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Historic context :
Only equipped with a handfull of 6 inches 30 cwt heavy howitzers in August 1914, the British Armies urged the development of a more modern equipment, and as a result the new 'BL 6 inches 26 cwt Howitzer' ('BL' = Breech Loading) was delivered to the front units as soon as May 1915. |
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