Carronade model by unknown

Carronade model

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Nelson was 5ft4in or 1.62m
Nelson was 5'4" (1.62m)

Carronade model

Model of a carronade (early 19th century). The long gun was the main weapon of warships during Nelson's era and required a crew of up to eight men. By Nelson's time the shot size of the largest used on British ships had reduced to 32 pounds (14.6 kg), hence '32-pounder'. The carronade was a short-range gun, introduced in 1778. It was known in the Royal Navy as a 'smasher', was a quarter of the weight of a long-gun and could therefore be handled by fewer men. Carronades came in many sizes, those firing 12-pound shot (14.5 kg) being in common naval use while Nelson's 'Victory' had a few of the largest, firing 68-pound shot. The mortar was a short gun and was used for shore bombardment from bomb vessels from the 17th to the 19th centuries. It fired a hollow spherical shell or 'bomb'

Original size: 105 mm x 182 mm x 102 mm

  • Image reference: L1503-001

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