Large British gun inspected by George V and officers, WW1
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Large British gun inspected by George V and officers, WW1
A large 14 inch British railway gun, nicknamed the Boche Buster, being inspected by King George V and a group of army officers during the First World War. The King personally oversaw the firing of its first shell from Maroeuil, near Arras, northern France. Date: 8 August 1918
Media ID 7182607
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