Gun stones line the drive to Castle Cawdor. Early cannon used carefully rounded stone for shot rather than far more expensive iron cannonballs. The gun stones were not as massive or dense, and tended to fall apart when fired. This was actually a benefit, over short distances, since it created deadly shrapnel. © 2004 Lawrence I. Charters |
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