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  2. Napier of Magdala Battery - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 Gibraltar and Malta jointly issued a four-stamp set of stamps featuring the two countries' 100-ton guns. Two stamps show the gun at Napier of Magdala Battery, and two the gun at Fort Rinella. One of each pair is a view from 1882, and the other is a view from 2010.

  3. 100-ton gun - Wikipedia

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    The 100-ton gun (also known as the Armstrong 100-ton gun) [6] was a british coastal defense gun and is the world's largest black powder cannon. It was a 17.72-inch (450 mm) rifled muzzle-loading (RML) gun made by Elswick Ordnance Company, the armaments division of the British manufacturing company Armstrong Whitworth, owned by William Armstrong.

  4. Victoria Battery (100 ton gun) - Wikipedia

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    It was not until March 1883 that the guns arrived at Gibraltar, aboard the SS Stanley, and it took from 12 July to 1 September to move the gun to the battery. The gun was finally mounted on its barbette on 12 September 1883. [2] The battery's design was similar to that of the 100 ton gun batteries on the British-ruled island of Malta.

  5. Fortifications of Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    The 100 ton RML 17.72 inch gun installed at Napier of Magdala Battery In 1879 the growing threat of ultra-heavy naval artillery led to the installation of two giant RML 17.72 inch guns , dubbed the "100 ton guns" – the biggest, heaviest and among the last muzzle-loading artillery pieces ever made.

  6. Rosia Bay - Wikipedia

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    The battery is the site of the 100-ton gun, installed in the late 19th century, and one of the only two remaining in the world. (The other is located at the Rinella Battery in Malta.) The weapon was one of two 100-ton guns that Gibraltar received in the late 19th century.

  7. Princess Anne's Battery - Wikipedia

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    His award acknowledged the role he played in arranging the annual Marble Tor exercises that involved refurbishment of heritage sites, including not only Princess Anne's Battery, but also Flat Bastion Magazine, Parson's Lodge Battery, Witham's Cemetery, and the 100 ton gun. [21] In May 2011, the Gibraltar Heritage Trust sponsored the 22nd annual ...

  8. High school student taken into custody after gun brought into ...

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    A Gibraltar high school student brought a gun to school and was taken into custody on Friday, at the district's secondary school, 3924 State Highway 42, Fish Creek.

  9. Cambridge Battery - Wikipedia

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    The British installed a second pair of 100-ton guns to defend Gibraltar, mounting one each in Victoria Battery (1879) and Napier of Magdala Battery (1883), which did not have Cambridge or Rinella's self-defence capabilities. The gun at Cambridge was eventually scrapped, and today only two 100-ton guns survive, at Rinella and Napier of Magdala.