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Posted By: ShumShum Cannon 'monument' - 24th Jul 2015 8:51pm
Strange question...

Is anybody familiar of a white/ pale grey monument of a Cannon on or around the Wirral?

Think the platform was marble. It was on top of a hill.
Posted By: tonyh Re: Cannon 'monument' - 24th Jul 2015 9:45pm
Wirral history archive website might have the answers,there is a listed building called cannon hill in birkenhead. Could possibly be connected.
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Cannon 'monument' - 24th Jul 2015 9:45pm
Cannon hill in Birkenhead Park used to have two real cannons.

One O'clock gun you know about.

I have a vague recall of something to do with a cannon in Caldy, maybe grange hill.
Posted By: tonyh Re: Cannon 'monument' - 24th Jul 2015 9:55pm
I'll ask my dad tomorrow, he'll know the caldy west Kirby one.
Posted By: ShumShum Re: Cannon 'monument' - 24th Jul 2015 9:59pm
Originally Posted by diggingdeeper
Cannon hill in Birkenhead Park used to have two real cannons.

One O'clock gun you know about.

I have a vague recall of something to do with a cannon in Caldy, maybe grange hill.
Thanks D.D
Posted By: ShumShum Re: Cannon 'monument' - 24th Jul 2015 10:07pm
Thanks also to you TonyH,any further information will be gratefully received.
Posted By: Bernard46 Re: Cannon 'monument' - 26th Jul 2015 10:41am
When I was a Kid there was Cannon in the grounds of Bidston Observatory, You could look over the wall and see It..My Dad said it was the old One O clock gun...
It Was painted Black and Grey and stood on a stone platform. Hope This Helps.
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Cannon 'monument' - 26th Jul 2015 9:33pm
Thanks Bernard46. We are trying to locate this cannon from a memory in the mid 90s
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Cannon 'monument' - 26th Jul 2015 11:06pm
In 1946 the third o'clock gun was installed at Morpeth dock, at that time one of the earlier cannons was moved to Bidston Hill Observatory for display purposes and stayed there for a number of years.

The third gun was a 6 pounder Hotchkiss which is nothing like the earlier cannons, the barrel is more like those seen on traditional submarines.

One of the earlier cannons is now at the Maritime Museum in Liverpool.

That leaves the question of where did the cannon that is now at Morpeth Dock come from? Was that the other of the earlier cannons or just a random cannon mounted to represent the earlier cannons.
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