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Gun Battery Collection

From the roar of 16-inch coast artillery guns at Fort Story, Virginia, 1942, stamped "Watervliet Arsenal 1921


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From the roar of 16-inch coast artillery guns at Fort Story, Virginia, 1942, stamped "Watervliet Arsenal 1921," to the thunderous blasts of the 13-Barrel Organ Gun in Europe during the 17th century, gun batteries have long been symbols of power and defense. This collection showcases various gun batteries throughout history, including a scene at Paddington before a procession started, the taking of Pisagua by the Chilians in 1879, and James Robertson's depictions of gun batteries from the 1850s. Each image captures the grandeur and might of these fortified positions. (Size: 5776 x 2118) [Image 1: 16-inch coast artillery gun, Fort Story, Va. 1942. Creator: Alfred T Palmer] [Image 2: 16-inch coast artillery gun stamped "Watervliet Arsenal 1921," Fort Story, Va. 1942. Creator: Alfred T Palmer] [Image 3: Thirteen-Barrel Organ Gun with Stand, Europe, 17th century. Creator: Unknown] [Image 4: The Gun Battery of the CIV, A Scene at Paddington before the Procession started (litho)] [Image 5: The War in South America, the Taking of Pisagua by the Chilians, 2 November 1879 (engraving)] [Image 6: Gun Battery, 1855-1856. Creator: James Robertson] [Image 7: British naval gunners on gun deck, c. 1850. Artist: Anonymous] [Image 8: Gun Battery, 1855-1856. Creator: James Robertson] [Image 9: Gun Battery, 1855-1856. Creator: James Robertson] [Image 10.