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Shoeburyness Gunnery School

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Taken about 1914 and shows an NCO's course in an operation to re-barrel one of the 6" with the aid of a heavy sheer. Picture from 'Guns and Gunners at Shoeburyness' by Tony Hill

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This raised gun emplacement housed a pair of Quick Firing guns in the right two emplacements and two 6" Breech Loaders on the left.

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Shell lift for the left hand 6" Breech Loader.

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This Cartridge lift would have served both 6" guns.

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Shell lift for the right hand 6" Breech Loader.

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Moncrieff gun emplacement.

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A Smooth Bore gun barrel that has been buried in the ground breech first to be used, possibly, as a 'D' pivot mount for an RML gun. The illustration below shows this type of mount as used at the Needles Old Battery, Isle of Wight.

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These pictures are of the experimental gun emplacement that has since become a listed building.

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Two more Smooth Bore gun barrels that have been used at a later date as mounting pivots.

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A 9.2" Breech Loading gun emplacement now housing a large shed!

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A pair of Coast Artillery Search Lights (CASL) a few hundred yards North of the main gun emplacements.

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