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Copenhagen, Denmark - August 21, 2021: Aerial view of historical fortress Kastellet
Flooding of streams in  towns and harbors  in Aarhus in Denmark/Scandinavia
Dybbol dybboel wind mill Danish national war monument 1964 in southern Jutland, Denmark
Tourists enjoying the spring sunshine  in Copenhagen’s historic harbour beneath the spire of St. Alban's Church, Denmark.
Paris, France 03.22.2017: Hotel national des Invalides (The National Residence of the Invalids) which homes inside the Napoleon's tomb
Mosede Batteri Fort was a part of the Tune position to protect Copenhagen from an advancing enemy from the south. The fort was established during WW I. It was in service from 1916 until 1947 as a coastal fort.
City of Copenhagen in Denmark.
Oslo, Norway - aug 9, 1987: vintage cannons lined up on the grassy ramparts of the Akershus fortress in Oslo
Quiberon, France, june 23, 2024 : Quiberon ferry terminal with tourists and an old cannon in the foreground
danish flag waving on the sky
Portsmouth, United Kingdom - August 20, 2018:  A panorama of Mallets Mortar in front the Fort Nelson - a Royal Armouries museum near Portsmouth and part of the 'Palmerston Follies' chain of fortification built around the naval town of Portsmouth during the late Victorian era (1860-1875).  Mallet's Mortar was a British shell-firing mortar built for the Crimean War, but never used in combat.  The mortar was designed by Robert Mallet and was constructed in separate sections so that it could be transported.  Two examples were built by the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company at a cost of £4,300 per mortar, although the project threw the company into bankruptcy which resulted in the work being divided among three other firms which managed to deliver the mortars in May 1857.  Testing began on 19 October 1857 with further testing on 18 December 1857, 21 July 1858 and 28 of July 1858.  Each test was brought to an end by damage to the mortar.  A total of 19 rounds were fired with a rate of about 4 shells an hour being achieved.  \nShell weight was between 2,352 and 2,940 pounds (1,067 and 1,334 kg).  In testing with an 80-pound (36 kg) charge it fired the lighter shell a distance of 2,759 yards (2,523 m) with a flight time of 23 seconds.  Both mortars are today in the collection of the Royal Armouries, the UK's national museum of arms and armour.  The gun used for testing is on loan to the Royal Artillery at their base in Woolwich, while the unfired gun is on display at the Royal Armouries Fort Nelson.
Copenhagen Refshaleoen ward
in the Chiloe Islan
Copenhagen city Denmark aerial view
Helsingor, Denmark - 17 June 2021: the barrack buildings at Kronborg Castle with an old cannon in the foreground
St. Petersburg, Russia - 6 Luly 2024: View of the Peter and Paul Fortress on the Neva River in the historic center of St. Petersburg from St. John's Bridge over the Kronwerk Canal on a cloudy summer's day.
Exterior of the Armed Forces Museum, Artilleriloftet and Fanehallen building, Oslo, Norway
Oslo, Norway: Akershus Fortress (Akershus festning) - located on the Akersneset peninsula directly on the banks of the Oslofjord. Akershus was besieged nine times and came under German occupation during the World War II. Moored below the ramparts is the Alta, a Sauda class class minesweeper that served with the Royal Norwegian Navy from 1953 to 1996.
Beautiful architecture of Kastellet in Copenhagen.
Danish National Monument of Remembrance in Kastellet fort, Copenhagen. Taken during Baltic Sea cruise in August 2019.
The old Danish rescue station at the Western coast
Red military barracks buildings in the city of Copenhagen, Denmark
A replica cannon from Sebastopol in a snow shower. This is on the inner ring road in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, UK. It is a replica of the original cannon (melted down for scrap during World War 2) which commemorates the battles of Alma, Sevastopol, Balaclava and Inkerman in the Crimean War October 1853 to February 1856. It has an NHS thankyou log in front.
Hirtshals, Denmark July 4, 2024 The facade of the local  Hirtshals Museum.
Copenhagen city waste to energy plant net zero emissions Denmark aerial view
Kristiansand, Norway. Capital of Vest-Agder county. Cannons at the coastal fort. Marina in background.
Danish flag - Copy space on right
L'Hotel des Invalides (The National Residence of the Invalids), Paris, France
Old Cannons Representing Malta Maritime Museum In Birgu, Malta
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