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Eisenhammer asked for photos of cannon from this period, and I photographed some at Ceske Krumlov. These three bronze guns had two visible dates, two were the same at 1608 and the other 1644. You can see on the older two a five-petalled rose which is Rosenberg, the owners of the castle and town at the time; and the other has three birds holding a crown.
The furthest gun is a breechloader on wooden trail also with the name of the 19th-centtury owners of the castle on it. The pics I took of that are off topic.
Side view of trail and the spade/tow hitch - what are the right terms? I took these in case anyone wanted to build a scale model.
1644 on side
Three birds and crown
Mortar? Not sure what its design is. Maybe throws the stone shot stacked nearby.
Signal mortar inside in the museum. The stick arrangement by it is a gunner's linstock, to carry the slowmatch to the powder.
Second courtyard has the guns under a verandah
The furthest gun is a breechloader on wooden trail also with the name of the 19th-centtury owners of the castle on it. The pics I took of that are off topic.
Side view of trail and the spade/tow hitch - what are the right terms? I took these in case anyone wanted to build a scale model.
1644 on side
Three birds and crown
Mortar? Not sure what its design is. Maybe throws the stone shot stacked nearby.
Signal mortar inside in the museum. The stick arrangement by it is a gunner's linstock, to carry the slowmatch to the powder.
Second courtyard has the guns under a verandah