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Retlaw 07-08-2012 18:10

Re: The Coppice 'Gun Carriage'
 
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Originally Posted by SoulManic (Post 1007774)
Its evident that you don't know much about ships cannons, or siege cannons, side ways movement is referred to as Windage, and was achieved by the use of 6 ft long iron shod levers.
Those eyes may seem too small for your inexperienced point of view but thats what they were used for, for a realistic episode of ships cannons at work I suggest you watch the film Master & Commander, thats as near as the real thing as you will ever get.
As for fire arms and such, I suggest you ring Fulwood Museum & ask for Jane the Curator, then ask her of my knowledge on the subject.

Thanks for pointing out that I don't know much about ship's or seige cannon Your welcome (actually I don't know anything at all about them) and that your knowledge of firearms and such can be confirmed by a museum curator (there I was thinking you didn't know your carriage from your trunnion). Oo you are sarky, is that your best cannon shot.
Can we stop this silly bickering now.
I think we are pretty clear now that your knowledgeable believe is that the front small eye and its connecting ironwork under the front of the carriage to which the front wheels appear to be attached is simply to haul the cannon forward in a straight line. OK, got it, but still not fully convinced. Now let it drop, but preferably not on my foot.[/quote]
One small thing I'm not bickering with you just trying to correct errors, windage on all fireams, guns or cannons is always applied from the rear of the weapon. The only weapon where windage is applied from the front, is the Bow & Arrow.

SoulManic 09-03-2013 14:51

Re: The Coppice 'Gun Carriage'
 
Final word from me on this topic. I have contacted the following organisations in an attempt to have the carriage restored but without success.
Peel Park Master Plan - seperate funding required
Civic Trust - no response
Friends of Arden Hall & The Coppice - outside their scope
Accrington Pals Centenary Commemorations Group - not relevant to the Pals
My thanks to those, including a couple of AGSOBs, who have shown an interest in this topic.
If anyone should walk across the centre of the Coppice past the carriage please spare a thought for those for which the restoration was intended to remember - The Accrington Pals and their bereaved families.

Pudwoppa 16-03-2013 12:15

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I saw this postcard recently. I've cleaned the image up a little so you can see the detail a little better.

Edit - sorry I should give credit - published by Constantine's Stationers Accrington c1913.

cashman 16-03-2013 20:39

Re: The Coppice 'Gun Carriage'
 
Great pic that, nice one Pudwoppa.:)

susie123 16-03-2013 20:46

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I've got one of those postcards, sure I posted the pic on here at some time.

cashman 16-03-2013 22:14

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1047318)
I've got one of those postcards, sure I posted the pic on here at some time.

Yeh may well have done susie, perhaps when i was away, or more likely i got a crap memory.:D

susie123 16-03-2013 22:28

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1047340)
Yeh may well have done susie, perhaps when i was away, or more likely i got a crap memory.:D

No Cashy, I can't remember whether I did either, or whereabouts if I did. I did however get a blowup of it for Bob Dobson to send to the people at the Peel Park to put on the wall!

steve2qec 16-03-2013 22:39

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The same one's for sale on Ebay.


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