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. Two men can be seen adjusting the sights ready for firing. Date: 8 August 1918
Media ID 7183053
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