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They had no wheels , so they had to be transported on waggons and erected in position on timber - framed beds . That meant that they had to be manhandled across rivers , through marshes , even up cliffs to get within range of the target ...
They had no wheels , so they had to be transported on waggons and erected in position on timber - framed beds . That meant that they had to be manhandled across rivers , through marshes , even up cliffs to get within range of the target ...
Page 103
The position of the chapel is denoted by the large decorated - style east window . The small watchtower just visible above that window belongs to the gatehouse over the postern gate and bridge to the south . That range of buildings from ...
The position of the chapel is denoted by the large decorated - style east window . The small watchtower just visible above that window belongs to the gatehouse over the postern gate and bridge to the south . That range of buildings from ...
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... supported on stands , at practice targets . Others seem to be forming a square , but that is probably artistic licence rather than standard procedure for British troops in 1607 . WP3670 69 Castle of Elmina with its guns in position.
... supported on stands , at practice targets . Others seem to be forming a square , but that is probably artistic licence rather than standard procedure for British troops in 1607 . WP3670 69 Castle of Elmina with its guns in position.
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