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Article about: Hello from what cannon is this shell? I apologize very much for my bad English All I know is English and there are inscriptions O.f.18 v F.S E.U.C 7.11.15

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    Hello from what cannon is this shell?

    I apologize very much for my bad English

    All I know is English and there are inscriptions
    O.f.18
    v
    F.S
    E.U.C
    7.11.15

    The England shell of a projectile
    The England shell of a projectile
    The England shell of a projectile
    The England shell of a projectile
    The England shell of a projectile
    The England shell of a projectile

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    The England shell of a projectileThe England shell of a projectile

    Hey. Im pretty sure the “O.F” marking is meant to be “Q.F” (quick firing).
    I think your example is likely a shrapnel projectile missing its driving bands.
    The cannon which fired this round was the QF 18-pounder gun.


    If its cheap wouldn’t look that bad on display

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