35. It is mounted on carriage No. Signal Hill National Historic Site.Blomefield Cast Iron 18-pounder 42-cwt Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun, weight 41-2-14 (4,662 lbs), maker unknown, King George III cypher.
Outside the Fort at Cape Merry.Gun No. No. 9), missing its wheels, mounted on concrete pylons in a city park. 3, Cast Iron 6-pounder 22-cwt Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun, weight 24-0-0 (2,688 lbs), King George II cypher, ca. on right trunnion, No. A plaque at the site reads: “Following the Treaty of St. German-en-Laye in 1632, France determined to establish a permanent settlement in Acadia. German First World War 7.58-cm leichtes Minenwerfer neuer Art, (7.58-cm leMW), (Serial Nr. unknown), in front of the Royal Canadian Legion at 235 3rd Street West.Cast Iron ½-pounder Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun, weight and maker unknown, mounted on a wood gun carriage, Hudson's Bay Fort.German First World War 7.92-mm Maxim Spandau MG 08/15.Single Bofors 40-mm Boffin Light Anti-aircraft Gun, German First World War 7.7-cm Feldkanone 96 neuer Art (7.7-cm FK 96 n.A.
The 10.5-cm leFH 16 was a field gun that shared the same carriage as the 7.7 cm FK 16. 9 circular firing platform,German Great War 10.5-cm leichtes Feldhaubitze 16 (10.5-cm leFH 16), (Serial Nr. The 16 guns and one Mortar, currently mounted on the ramparts of the Citadel are numbered here from one to 17 with number one located to the left of the signal mast/flag pole, on the ramparts of the Citadel.Guns on the ramparts, numbered counter clockwise from right to left, beginning with the No. 7, on wood blocks, behind the row of six guns. One hundredweight (cwt) is 112 pounds (51 kg), so the total weight was 672 pounds (305 kg).Russian 37-mm B47 M1948 Twin Anti-Aircraft Gun, CFSMI.Ordnance Quick-Firing (QF) 25-pounder (87.6-mm/3.45-inch) Field Gun, C Mk. No. This appears to be the only remaining 13-pounder 8-cwt MLR in Canada. 3 of 3 guns located in front of the Naval Gunnery School.10-inch 18-ton Mk. Doug Knight.Cast Iron 18-pounder Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun, weight (>4,592 lbs+), 41-cwt, 9 feet long, ca. No. DLE21802, VMO. C16548), Elswick Ordnance Company, 1918. The Carronade is a short smoothbore, cast iron cannon, which was used by the Royal Navy and first produced by the Carron Company, an ironworks in Falkirk, Scotland.German First World War 7.92-mm Shwarzlose MG M.7/12 mounted on a tripod beside the cenotaph.Cast Iron Smoothbore Muzzleloading Guns (two) from a British Warship wreck in Placentia Bay, with a private owner.Cast Iron 3-pounder Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun, weight 12-2-14 (1,414 lbs), set in a concrete bed dated 1998 on a bluff overlooking the South shore.Cast Iron 3-pounder Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun, set in a concrete bed near the village wharf.Cast Iron Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun, heavily corroded.Ordnance Quick-Firing (QF) 25-pounder (87.6-mm/3.45-inch) Field Gun, C Mk. 7. 1 gun mounted on a brick and concrete stand in front of the Boer War Memorial, Victoria Park.Ordnance Quick-Firing (QF) 25-pounder (87.6-mm/3.45-inch) Field Gun, C Mk. C42073, on loan from Mons, Belgium to Canada for five years, presented on 13 Mar 2018, in honour of the 100th anniversary of the First World War. 2/2 Anti-Aircraft Gun, (Serial No. 31, Cast Iron 12-pounder 34-cwt Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun, weight 33-2-4 (3,756 lbs), no cypher, ca.
(>600 lbs), (RGF No. Beside the municipal building.155-mm M109 Self-Propelled Howitzer, CFR 85-77237, No.1, right side of the Memorial Park.155-mm M109 Self-Propelled Howitzer, CFR 68-34821, No. 2 gun flanking the cenotaph at Queen Elizabeth Blvd and 3rd Ave S.German Great War 7.58-cm leichtes Minenwerfer neuer Art, (7.58-cm leMW n.A. RGF No. Originally allocated to Battleford this trench mortar is in the Fred Light Museum.7-pounder Steel Mk. The only one remaining in Canada.13-pounder 6-cwt QF Mk. And the last number is just the simple pounds. 2 with No. 1750-1825, 2-inch bore, in storage. 5417). unknown, mounted on a ca. 1 of 2, Senior Staff Mess South.Bronze 9-pounder 13-1/2-cwt Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun, weight 13-3-7 (1,547 lbs), (W. NORTH, 1843) above the cascabel, no markings on the left or right trunnions, Queen Victoria cypher, TRIA IUNCTA IN UNO (Three joined in one), GM (Lieutenant General Sir George Murray, Master General of the Ordnance 1834 - 1835 and 1841 - 1846) cypher. The current serial number for the carriage cannot be clarified, but could be C2285, CA920 or C332845. They are most likely 42-cwt guns. 4 of 4 guns mounted upright on a concrete base as part of the front gate to the Roman Catholic Church.
(2,662 lbs), (WCo), (Walker & Company of Rotherham, Yorkshire, England), on the left trunnion,Blomefield Cast Iron 9-pounder Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun, weight 23-2-7? A bronze plaque mounted on the carriage notes this gun was "Restored by Canadian Parks Service, 1991".No. This gun came from the HMS Bronze 2.5-inch Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun, No. No. Krupp AG 1916, 488KG stamped on the breech, 1972L on the trunnion, 510 F.N. This gun was captured by the 43Blomefield Cast Iron 32-pounder 56-cwt Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun, mounted on a concrete stand in front of the town library near the cenotaph. 39. C'est l'étoile de la constellation du Cygne. 1 of 2 MG 08s mounted beside the war memorial.German First World War 7.92-mm Maxim Spandau MG 08 Machinegun (Serial Nr. unknown), No.