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HISTORIC LINK WITH MODERN OCCASION.—This old carronade, attended by Messrs B. J. Muddiman, J. E. Petre and D. I. Bannister (its owner), was manufactured in England in 1788, a few years years before Britain went to war against France. It was fired again during the general salute at the opening of Nelson’s Trafalgar Centre on Saturday.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33154, 19 February 1973, Page 2

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HISTORIC LINK WITH MODERN OCCASION.—This old carronade, attended by Messrs B. J. Muddiman, J. E. Petre and D. I. Bannister (its owner), was manufactured in England in 1788, a few years years before Britain went to war against France. It was fired again during the general salute at the opening of Nelson’s Trafalgar Centre on Saturday. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33154, 19 February 1973, Page 2

HISTORIC LINK WITH MODERN OCCASION.—This old carronade, attended by Messrs B. J. Muddiman, J. E. Petre and D. I. Bannister (its owner), was manufactured in England in 1788, a few years years before Britain went to war against France. It was fired again during the general salute at the opening of Nelson’s Trafalgar Centre on Saturday. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33154, 19 February 1973, Page 2