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Old 30-12-06, 00:38
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Karmen,

More like WW1 I would say. Not clear with the snow still on, but my feelings are it is a captured German gun. If it is, there is a coincidence here, because the small town of Cranbrook, Kent, England had two german guns similar to this, given to them after the First world war, the story goes that they had to be rescued from the village pond on several occasions after the local youths pushed them in.....nothing changes then. One dissapeared and a few years ago reappeared and was going to be restored and put outside the town's Royal British Legion club.

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