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Old Yesterday, 02:49 AM   #1
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Default Link to a hitherto unknown article on Mons Meg

An interest of mine ....

https://dn710307.ca.archive.org/0/it...5006724989.pdf

Starts on page 1 (p.58 on the reader)

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Thank you Ed!
This huge Scottish cannon has been of interest to me since I was a kid!
I hope maybe here some dialogue might align to describe its history to interested readers through questions and answers.
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My model. I wrote up a story about another model in Scotland.
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Here is a bit of exploration that I did ....
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