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Scottish National Artillery Camp At Barry Links
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Scottish National Artillery Camp At Barry Links
Scottish National Artillery Camp At Barry Links, Forfarshire, 1. Forty-pounder Practice Direct Hit, Score I 2. 2. Drill Parade Gyn Drill And Sling Waggon. 3. Re-venting 64-pounder, M. L. R. Gun. 4. Sling Waggon 5. Forty- Pounder Practice : View From Range. 6. Church Parade, Engraving 1884, UK, Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European
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Artillery Barry Camp Drill Engraving 1884 European Great Britain National Parade Practice Range Score Scottish United Kingdom View Waggon 19th Century Engraving Direct Forfarshire Links Pounder Sling
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This vintage engraved image captures the essence of Scottish National Artillery Camp at Barry Links in Forfarshire during the 19th century. The engraving showcases various scenes from the camp, providing a glimpse into the military life and practices of that era. The first scene depicts a forty-pounder practice with a direct hit, showcasing the precision and skill of the artillerymen. In another frame, soldiers are seen participating in a drill parade with their sling wagons, displaying their discipline and coordination. The image also highlights an important aspect of maintaining artillery guns - re-venting a 64-pounder M. L. R. gun. This process demonstrates the technical expertise required to keep these powerful weapons operational. Amidst all the military activities, there is also room for spirituality as depicted in the church parade scene. Soldiers gather together to attend religious services, emphasizing their faith and unity even amidst challenging times. Overall, this engraving offers us a fascinating insight into British history and culture during this period. It serves as both an illustrative technique capturing significant moments from Scottish National Artillery Camp's past while reflecting on European military practices of that time
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