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- Mallet's_Mortar length "3352.8".
- Mallet's_Mortar weight "42674.0".
- Mallet's_Mortar abstract "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. It was constructed in sections so that it could be transported. Robert Mallet first made his design public in 1854. There was little response from the authorities until Mallet wrote to the then Prime Minister Lord Palmerston in March 1855. Palmerston was taken with the idea and instructed Board of Ordnance to arrange for the construction of two mortars of Mallet's design.Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company won the contract at a price of £4,300 per mortar. The company's bankruptcy resulted in the work being divided among three 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.Shell weight was between 2,352 and 2,940 pounds (1,067 and 1,334 kg). In testing with an 80 pound 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 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 and is located at Repository Road, opposite the army base in Woolwich, while the unfired gun is on display at the Royal Armouries Fort Nelson near Portsmouth.".
- Mallet's_Mortar length "3.3528".
- Mallet's_Mortar thumbnail Mallet's_mortar.JPG?width=300.
- Mallet's_Mortar weight "4.2674E7".
- Mallet's_Mortar wikiPageExternalLink galleries.
- Mallet's_Mortar wikiPageExternalLink mallet.htm.
- Mallet's_Mortar wikiPageID "25803862".
- Mallet's_Mortar wikiPageRevisionID "542651625".
- Mallet's_Mortar caliber "36.0".
- Mallet's_Mortar caption "Mallet's Mortar at Fort Nelson".
- Mallet's_Mortar designer Robert_Mallet.
- Mallet's_Mortar elevation "45".
- Mallet's_Mortar fillingWeight "480.0".
- Mallet's_Mortar hasPhotoCollection Mallet's_Mortar.
- Mallet's_Mortar isRanged "Yes".
- Mallet's_Mortar isUk "Yes".
- Mallet's_Mortar length "11.0".
- Mallet's_Mortar manufacturer "C. J. Mare ironworks, Blackwall , Completed by Horsfall & Co., of Liverpool and Fawcett, Preston & Co.".
- Mallet's_Mortar name "Mallet's Mortar".
- Mallet's_Mortar number "2".
- Mallet's_Mortar origin "UK".
- Mallet's_Mortar productionDate "March 1857".
- Mallet's_Mortar range "1".
- Mallet's_Mortar type "Siege mortar".
- Mallet's_Mortar wars "Unused".
- Mallet's_Mortar subject Category:914_mm_artillery.
- Mallet's_Mortar subject Category:Individual_cannons.
- Mallet's_Mortar subject Category:Mortars_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Armament102738031.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Artifact100021939.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Artillery102746365.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Cannon102950256.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Device103183080.
- Mallet's_Mortar type High-angleGun103517982.
- Mallet's_Mortar type IndividualCannons.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Instrument103574816.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Instrumentality103575240.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Mortar103786715.
- Mallet's_Mortar type MortarsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Object100002684.
- Mallet's_Mortar type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Weapon104565375.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Weaponry104566257.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Whole100003553.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Device.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Weapon.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Product.
- Mallet's_Mortar type PhysicalDevice.
- Mallet's_Mortar type Weapon.
- Mallet's_Mortar type DesignedArtifact.
- Mallet's_Mortar comment "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. It was constructed in sections so that it could be transported. Robert Mallet first made his design public in 1854. There was little response from the authorities until Mallet wrote to the then Prime Minister Lord Palmerston in March 1855.".
- Mallet's_Mortar label "Mallet's Mortar".
- Mallet's_Mortar label "Mortaio di Mallet".
- Mallet's_Mortar label "マレット臼砲".
- Mallet's_Mortar sameAs Mortaio_di_Mallet.
- Mallet's_Mortar sameAs マレット臼砲.
- Mallet's_Mortar sameAs m.09v68lz.
- Mallet's_Mortar sameAs Q1985404.
- Mallet's_Mortar sameAs Q1985404.
- Mallet's_Mortar sameAs Mallet's_Mortar.
- Mallet's_Mortar wasDerivedFrom Mallet's_Mortar?oldid=542651625.
- Mallet's_Mortar depiction Mallet's_mortar.JPG.
- Mallet's_Mortar isPrimaryTopicOf Mallet's_Mortar.
- Mallet's_Mortar name "Mallet's Mortar".