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Major

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Have we had this one before?


http://canonspgmww1guns.canalblog.com/archives/0__comment_participer__/index.html


Many excellent photos of surviving artillery and mortars, Allied and central powers.



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Field Marshal

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No, I haven't seen this one! Thanks for the tip! It's a very interesting site, and gives great tips on where to find surviving guns. (In just a short glance through I saw one 15cm SLK i.R. preserved in Australia, that I have never heard of.)


I will link to it!



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This French site has been visited a few times by individuals who also frequent this one.  I think it is an excellent effort, and quite well done.  There are some minor errors/ommisions though.  Should you click on the allied option for example, you note some ordnance incorrectly named.  The first page, for example illustrates a heavy piece beside a Verdun memorial.  It is not Russian ordnance.


I confess I visit often; hoping to see new items posted.  Someone suggested last month that the Aberdeen examples from WWI should be submitted for inclusion in this site.  A pity I'm afraid,.. only two pieces from that war remain at Aberdeen,.. the rest have been disposed of on two seperate occasions.



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Field Marshal

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It is a very nice site. Let's try and work together with these guys!


(I spotted a couple of errors as well.)



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