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SamF 30-12-2007 17:48

What is it ?
 
Got a Nikon D50 for xmas.

Took it out for 15 mins today.

I'm crap at photography(see original here), but pulled some back with the post-work.

I havn't a clue what it is, but it looked cool.

Taken with aforementioned D50 w/18-55mm lens.

Rate.

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flashy 30-12-2007 18:40

Re: What is it ?
 
it looks like some sort of plough with a seat

Margaret Pilkington 30-12-2007 18:51

Re: What is it ?
 
I don't know what it is but I do like the pic

Bonnyboy 30-12-2007 19:13

Re: What is it ?
 
Looks like it could be an old wooden chassis of some sort.

WillowTheWhisp 30-12-2007 19:14

Re: What is it ?
 
It's the remnants of a cannon up t'Coppie.

Bonnyboy 30-12-2007 19:19

Re: What is it ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 509943)
It's the remnants of a cannon up t'Coppie.

Thought I'd seen it on my travels. Dint realise it was a cannon tho. Any idea why the cannon was up there, did they used to fire it on special occasions or something ?

WillowTheWhisp 30-12-2007 19:33

Re: What is it ?
 
There were two 64lb cannons presented to Accrington Corporation in 1910 but I'm afraid I don't know why. They used to stand on the Coppice facing out over the town. During WWII when all garden railings etc were being melted down 'for the war effort' the barrels were removed and melted down too. The bases remained and I remember playing on them as a child but in later years they became vandalised half destroyed. They were dumped in the trenches and then the last I heard they had disappeared so it's quite a surprise to see that. Quite poignant too for me because those bases were quite solid and chunky and easily recognisable for what they were when I was a child.

I like the black and white image as it evokes the right sort of feelings for lost history.


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