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 'Biakely Ordnance Co. Ltd. 1866' inscribed
on the iron cannon; length 207.5 cm;
located at the North Gate
 'Hom. Son. Qui. Mal. Pens' written on the upper
part of the iron cannon; length 170 cm;
located at the West Side Terrace
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 'Creusot' written on the middle of the iron cannon;
Length 305.5 cm;
located at the entrance from
the South Gate (Right Side)
'Creusot' written on the middle of the iron cannon;
Length 304cm;
located at the entrance from
the South Gate ((Left Side)
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 A Naval Gun 4.7" ; 'H.H. MAXWHH86 Cossipore' written on the upper side of the iron Gun. This gun was captured by the Turks at Kut during the great European war (1914-1918) and subsequently recaptured; Length 186 cm;
located at the South Gate Entrance of the building.
 A French Gun; captured by Colonel Clive at the battle of Plassey, June 1757;
Length 196 cm, Calibre 8 cm;
located at the Prince Hall
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 French Gun; captured by Colonel Clive at the battle of Plassey, June 1757;
Length 196 cm, Calibre 8 cm;
located at the Prince Hall
A Brass Gun of 18th century; belonging to Maharaja Krishna Chandra Roy of Nadia;
Length 150 cm; located at the Prince Hall

(updated on 26 JULY 2007)

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