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Probably the last remaining 100ton Armstrong gun that's loaded from the front? As far as I know: 2 at Malta (1 destroyed), 2 at Gibraltar (gone?), 4 or 8 at Italian warships. Where's the rest of 'm?
Fort Rinella was built in Malta in the late nineteenth century by the British military at a time when the growing naval power of nearby Italy posed a threat to British commerce and maritime traffic in the Mediterranean. The last remaining 100 ton gun is installed in this purpose built fort.
The fort is now a live museum restored by the Malta Heritage Trust - the Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna - and is used to re-enact the life of Victorian Soldiers.
AdrianTraverso's conversations
The Jimena Boys at the restaurant
Looking over el Tajo in Ronda
The wife with my Kymco Xciting 400i at the sign outside Gaucin
The Jimena Boys
Thank you Nikos! I am glad you like it! Cheers, Syl
It was a fantastic day. one to remember forever. A great birthday present.
Fantastic shot! Ciao, Enzo
There in 1994,I stay for long time during my military service with a navy radar.
Probably the last remaining 100ton Armstrong gun that's loaded from the front? As far as I know: 2 at Malta (1 destroyed), 2 at Gibraltar (gone?), 4 or 8 at Italian warships. Where's the rest of 'm?
Fort Rinella was built in Malta in the late nineteenth century by the British military at a time when the growing naval power of nearby Italy posed a threat to British commerce and maritime traffic in the Mediterranean. The last remaining 100 ton gun is installed in this purpose built fort.
The fort is now a live museum restored by the Malta Heritage Trust - the Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna - and is used to re-enact the life of Victorian Soldiers.