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"Cannons: A Historical Journey Through Power and Warfare" Step back in time to the Woolwich Barracks, where rows of majestic cannons stood ready for battle

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Cannons Collection: The Battle of the Saintes (pencil and w / c)
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Cannons Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Boulets; Cannon-balls; Kanonenkugeln (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: The Last Shot (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: La tolle Grete (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: A Minor Cannon (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: Satire on wicked women (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: The great bombard of Tours (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: Queen Louise of Prussia watching her sons, Prince Frederick William and Prince William
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Cannons Collection: Mademoiselle de Montpensier firing a cannon at the royal army from the Bastille, The Fronde
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Cannons Collection: Un mortier du XVIe siecle (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: The Occupation of the Battery at Port Arthur (Ryojunko hodai nottori no zu), 1895
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Cannons Collection: Vehicles on the Streets of Tokyo (Tokyo orai kuruma zukushi), 1870
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Cannons Collection: Panel, India, late 18th century. Creator: Unknown
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Cannons Collection: General Taylor at the Battle of Resaca de la Palma (Furnishing Fabric), United States
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Cannons Collection: Venetian fortress, Rethymno, Crete, Greece
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Cannons Collection: Cannon on a city wall, Derry City, Ireland
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Cannons Collection: Pitcher, 1812 / 25. Creator: Unknown
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Cannons Collection: Battery A, Fourth U. S. Artillery, Robertsons Brigade, February 1864
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Cannons Collection: Battery No. 1, Near Yorktown, Virginia, May 1862. Creator: Wood & Gibson
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Cannons Collection: Incidents of the War: Battery D, 5th U. S. Artillery in Action, 1863
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Cannons Collection: Three First Traverses on Land End, Fort Fisher, North Carolina, January 1865
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Cannons Collection: Improvisation No. 30 (Cannons), 1913. Creator: Vassily Kandinsky
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Cannons Collection: Interior of the (Russian) Barrack Battery, Showing Mantelets, 1855
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Cannons Collection: Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, GA, No. 3, 1864. Creator: George N. Barnard
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Cannons Collection: Untitled [artillery], 1857. Creator: Gustave Le Gray
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Cannons Collection: Exterior View of Fort Sumpter, 1866. Creator: George N. Barnard
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Cannons Collection: 56. Porte de la Citadelle, au Kaire, 1843. Creator: Joseph Philibert Girault De Prangey
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Cannons Collection: Historical Sycamore Tree, Orchard Knob in the distance, 1889
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Cannons Collection: Artillery Encampment, Camp de Chalons, 1857. Creator: Gustave Le Gray
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Cannons Collection: A Correct VIew of the Battle Near the City of New Orleans (January 8, 1815), ca. 1816
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Cannons Collection: Portrait of ReneDuguay-Trouin, Lieutenant-General of the Naval Armies of the King
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Cannons Collection: Trades in Regency Scotland: distillery, cannon boring and paviours
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Cannons Collection: Urn commemorating the centennial of American independence, c. 1876 (ceramic & bronze)
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Cannons Collection: The greatest assembly of warships the world has seen (litho)
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Cannons Collection: West Point, New York, USA
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Cannons Collection: Relics of Trafalgar (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: The Dutch War in Sumatra, Guns captured at Acheen lying at Rotterdam (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: Scenes in Russia (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: Artillery Volunteers at Shoeburyness, First Shot at the Running Target (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: The Queens Birthday in the Colonies, firing a Royal Salute on Tower Hill at Sierra Leone (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: The Defence of Gibraltar, Combined Naval and Military Operations, 13 March (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: 'Poor Mizen, tho no melting lubber... 'from The Adventures of a Post
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Cannons Collection: The Naval Manoeuvres (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: The Manoeuvres of the Japanese Army before His Majesty the Mikado (colour litho)
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Cannons Collection: The Battle for Stone River or Murfreesboro, 1863 (litho)
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Cannons Collection: Bombardment and Capture of Fort Henry, Tenn, c. 1862 (colour litho)
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Cannons Collection: 'Cetewayo civilised', the Ex-Zulu King in the Castle, Cape Town (engraving)
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Cannons Collection: Interior of the Redan, 1855 (b / w photo)


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"Cannons: A Historical Journey Through Power and Warfare" Step back in time to the Woolwich Barracks, where rows of majestic cannons stood ready for battle. These mighty weapons played a crucial role in shaping history, from protecting His Majesty's Ship, the Victory, during the Battle of Trafalgar to defending Fort Moultrie on Sullivans Island. Renowned artist John Christian Schetky captured the intensity of war with his vivid depiction of The Battle of Trafalgar. British cannons roared as they fought against their adversaries, showcasing both their destructive force and strategic importance. Traveling further east, witness the boldness of Alpine drums resonating through picturesque landscapes in TSM H. 1524 Siege of Vienna by Suleyman I. They were instrumental in this historic event led by the Magnificent Sultan himself. Closer to home at Woolwich Arsenal in southeast London stands the Great Crane - a testament to industrial might that aided cannon production on an unprecedented scale. This engineering marvel highlights how these weapons became integral parts of warfare across nations. But cannons weren't limited to land battles alone; Dutch Warships depicted by Wenceslaus Hollar showcased naval supremacy and emphasized how these powerful artillery pieces dominated maritime conflicts. Venturing beyond Europe's borders, explore The Walls of Derry where cannons guarded against sieges and invasions throughout centuries. These fortifications symbolize resilience and determination against all odds. In more recent times, modern weaponry like Junkers Ju 87G aircraft armed with formidable 37mm anti-tank cannons emerged during World War I. Witness its devastating impact at Gallipoli as Asiatic Annie unleashed destruction upon enemy forces. From ancient battlegrounds to modern warfare innovations, they have left an indelible mark on human history. Their power has shaped empires' destinies while reminding us that strength lies not only within their barrels but also within those who wield them.