Thanks Richard,
I'd thouigh that because of the old worn wood of the wheels that it was a lot older than WW2, but wasn't sure, because of the Plaque beside it. That had me confused.
Thats a very interesting story about England's Cranbrook and the German guns. I know there is a Cranbrook, England because when I search for anything "Cranbrook" I get links for the England one as well. This town must be named after it, is my guess
I know the gun looks nothing like the WW2 ones I've seen when in Toronto and going to the events. This gun here just looks VERY old and the metal even looks "old/different" than guns/pounders etc, that I've seen.
Maybe I could call the Legion and ask about the history of the gun. In fact, I think I will soon, and post what I've been told, in this thread.
Karmen