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Fort Branch is about 20 minutes down the road from where I live. The guns are in really good shape, at least the tubes are. They host an annual reenactment each year the first weekend in November that is usually fairly well attended by both reenactors and the public.
 
Here's another site I found. A actual and recreated cannons from Elizabeth's armada.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/elizabethsarmada/video.shtml

CP
 
Claypipe said:
Here's another site I found. A actual and recreated cannons from Elizabeth's armada.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/elizabethsarmada/video.shtml

CP

Neat stuff!

Makes one wonder why there was any doubts that the repro cannon would fire!
 
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