French Mortar

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French Mortar

This 32.5 centimeter mortar formed part of the defences of Louisbourg during the British siege of 1758. Made of cast iron, it could propel a 60 kilogram shell for up to four kilometers. Exploding mortar shells could shatter ships and buildings. Flying shell fragments could kill or wound anyone standing nearby.

 
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