view gallery |  Cannons @ Waterloo Column - Hannover, Germany, NI
in Static Artillery Displays At the so-called 'Waterloosäule' (Waterloo Column) in Hannover, Germany, Niedersachsen are several old cannons located. The column and the also the cannons are a memorial for the victory over Napolean I. posted by: Tante.Hossi location: Niedersachsen, Germany date approved: 4/21/2013 last visited: 5/20/2013 |
view gallery |  3.67-inch (20-pounder) Army Parrott Rifle, No. 205 - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays There are 2 20-pounder Parrott rifles flanking the 5th N.Y. Battery Tablet in Evergreen Cemetery. If facing the Nat'l Cemetery, the rifle to the the left is identified as registry no. 205, the one on the right, no. 296. This waymark is for no. 205. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 4/21/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Frontier Army Museum Cannon -- Fort Leavenworth KS
in Static Artillery Displays Two M1819 24-pound siege and garrison guns on static display outside if the Frontier Army Museum on board Fort Leavenworth. posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Kansas date approved: 4/21/2013 last visited: 3/12/2013 |
view gallery |  Spanish American War cannon -- VA Medical Ctr, Leavenworth KS
in Static Artillery Displays A static display of cannon at the VA Medical Center in Leavenworth KS posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Kansas date approved: 4/21/2013 last visited: 3/12/2013 |
view gallery |  2.9-inch (10-pounder) Army Parrott Rifle, Model of 1863, No. 247 (West Point) - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays Two rifles represent Battery B, 1st New Jersey & flank the monument. This waymark is on the left (if facing the monument looking west). Both rifles were produced at the West Point Foundry, this one is registry no. 247, the other, registry no. 244. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 4/21/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  12-Pounder Bronze Napoleon, Model of 1857, No. 104 (Hooper) - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays There are two 12-Pounder Napoleon guns flanking the Dilger's (Oh) US Battery Tablet. Both of these guns were manufactured at the Henry N. Hooper and Co. armory out of Boston, MA. This waymark is for gun no. 104, to the monument's right side. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 4/21/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  12-Pounder Bronze Napoleon, Model of 1857, No. 146 (Hooper) - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays There are two 12-Pounder Napoleon guns flanking the Dilger's (Oh) US Battery Tablet. Both of these guns were manufactured at the Henry N. Hooper and Co. armory out of Boston, MA. This waymark is for gun no. 146, to the monument's left side. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 4/21/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  12-Pounder Bronze Field Gun (Heavy), Model of 1841, No. 38 (Ames) - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays This cannon is one of ten Civil War US Headquarter Markers in the Park erected during the War Dept. Era (1895-1927). The monument marks the location of Hunt's US Headquarters during Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 4/21/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  M110 Self-Propelled Artillery - Tuttle, OK
in Static Artillery Displays On display at the American Legion Post. posted by: hamquilter location: Oklahoma date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Cannons, Barbaros Parki - Istanbul, Turkey
in Static Artillery Displays Cannons in Barbaros parki posted by: puczmeloun location: Turkey date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Battleship Maine Gun - Columbia, South Carolina
in Static Artillery Displays Small bore gun from the U.S.S. Maine on display on the grounds of the South Carolina Statehouse in Columbia, South Carolina. posted by: BruceS location: South Carolina date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Kings Park Captured Orange Free State Cannon, Western Australia, Australia
in Static Artillery Displays A field cannon at the Boer War Memorial in Kings Park. posted by: WanderingAus location: Western Australia, Australia date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  US Civil War Era Cannon - Evansville, IN
in Static Artillery Displays Cannon on display at Oak Hill Cemetery posted by: thegorilla23 location: Indiana date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: 4/14/2013 |
view gallery |  Bofors 40mm/56 Twin-Mount Medium Antiaircraft Gun
in Static Artillery Displays This Static Artillery Display is located in Gunnison Park at approximately 245 N Main Street (US Highway 89) in Gunnison, Utah. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Civil War Howitzer - Town Hall - Webster, MA
in Static Artillery Displays The two howitzers that are on the front lawn of the Town Hall were captured and recaptured by both the Union and Conferderate Armies during the Civil War. posted by: nomadwillie location: Massachusetts date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  12 Pounder Cannon, Fort Louisbourg - Louisbourg, NS
in Static Artillery Displays This 12 Pounder Cannon is located at the Fort Louisbourg National Park in Louisbourg, NS. posted by: onfire4jesus location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  3-inch Ordnance Rifle, Model of 1861, No. 381 - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays There are two Phoenix Iron Co. manufactured 3-inch ordnance rifles flanking the Battery K, 1st New York Artillery Monument. The rifle to the left (if facing east) is registry no. 758 and the rifle to the right (this waymark) is registry no. 381. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  3-inch Ordnance Rifle, Model of 1861, No. 758 - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays There are two Phoenix Iron Co. manufactured 3-inch ordnance rifles flanking the Battery K, 1st New York Artillery Monument. The rifle to the left (if facing east) is registry no. 758 (this waymark). and the rifle to the right is registry no. 381. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  3-inch Ordnance Rifle, Model of 1861, No. 224 - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays There are two Phoenix Iron Co. manufactured 3-inch ordnance flanking the 11th New York Independent Battery Monument. The one on the left (if facing the west) is registry no. 793 and the one on the right, no. 224 (this waymark). posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  3-inch Ordnance Rifle, Model of 1861, No. 793 - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays There are two Phoenix Iron Co. manufactured 3-inch ordnance flanking the 11th New York Independent Battery Monument. The one on the left (if facing the west) is registry no. 793 (this waymark) and the one on the right, no. 224. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  3-inch Ordnance Rifle, Model of 1861, No. 734 - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays There are four Phoenix Iron Company produced 3-inch ordnance rifles which flank the Battery A, 1st Rhode Island Artillery Monument along Hancock Avenue. This waymark is for the last rifle to the left or most southern rifle. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  3-inch Ordnance Rifle, Model of 1861, No. 270 - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays There are four Phoenix Iron Company produced 3-inch ordnance rifles which flank the Battery A, 1st Rhode Island Artillery Monument along Hancock Avenue. This waymark is for the one to the immediate leftt of the monument if facing west. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  3-inch Ordnance Rifle, Model of 1861, No. 489 - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays This 3-inch ordnance rifle rests to the left of the 1st Company, Andrews, Massachusetts Sharpshooters Monument. The rifle points west in the direction of the attacking Rebel forces on July 3, 1863 also known as Pickett's Charge. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  3-inch Ordnance Rifle, Model of 1861, No. 533 - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays There are four Phoenix Iron Company produced 3-inch ordnance rifles which flank the Battery A, 1st Rhode Island Artillery Monument along Hancock Avenue. This waymark is for the one to the immediate right of the monument if facing west. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 3/30/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  12-Pounder Bronze Napoleon, Model of 1857, No. 122 (Alger) - Gettysburg, PA
in Static Artillery Displays There are two 12-Pounder Napoleons to the right side (if facing the east) of the Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Artillery Monument. Both were manufactured at the Alger Armory. This one is registry no. 12 and the one next to it is registry no. 58. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 3/17/2013 last visited: never |
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