Scott's Soldiers Episode 11 Artillery Part One
This is Part One of a two part series showcasing my artillery pieces - but only those not accompanied by gun team figures. Photographs are credited to the following: British QF 4.7 inch gun at the Battle of Colenso, South Africa, December 15, 1899. Photograph appeared in "Navy and Army Illustrated", London England (1895-1915). Photograph of 9.2 inch howitzer courtesy of the Imperial War Museum in London © IWM ORD 108. Photograph of 8 inch howitzer courtesy of the Imperial War Museum in London © IWM Q 570.

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