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Caption | The Story of the Gun: The Cannon Goes to Sea. The French fleet under Abraham du Quesne bombarded Algiers in North Africa in 1682 using bomb kitchens, heavily built ships which fired 200-pounder mortars (seen below); (inset top) firing mechamism for a flint-lock cannon; (bottom right) cutaway drawing showing how the mortars were mounted. |
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Creator | Pat Nicolle |
Artwork medium | printed material |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | gun guns weapons soldiers war battle attack armour cannon ship sailing ship mortars bombs flintlock ocean gunship Pat Nicolle |
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LL0537-026-00 | Hi-res: 3,495 x 4,577 pixels Lo-res: 874 x 1,144 pixels |
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