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Sculpture

Artillery - cannons

Admiring these charming toy-like cannons we realised they could be taken as a memorial to the use of this site for firing practice.

Site: Artillery - cannons (1 memorial)

SW1, Artillery Row, Artillery House

We could not find a single source for the history of this site so we've cobbled one together from various sources.

shows the whole western half of this block occupied by “the new artillery ground”. It was used by the men of Westminster to practice archery, as they were obliged to do. Maps shows that it was still an open enclosure (if you see what we mean) in 1723. By 1828 it was built up and occupied by the Artillery Brewery run by J. Carter Wood from 1850s - 1889 when Watneys took it over and it ceased brewing.

An shows the site occupied by the expected row of small scale commerical premises with a cab yard and stables behind. The story is confused in 1899 by the construction of Artillery Mansions but this massive block, still there, is on 75 Victoria Street, a close neighbour (on Victoria Street) but not our site. In 1928-30 the current building with the cannons was erected, designed by Maurice Webb, son of Sir Aston, and H. A. Dawson.

We wanted to know when it was an artillery ground so that we could assess whether cannon were ever actually fired here. But we are surprised to learn that wheeled cannon were used in the battle of Floden in 1513, so the archers could have been practising alongside the cannon-firers. Noisy for the neighbours.

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Artillery - cannons

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Archery practice

From the Norman period, at least, until the introduction of firearms in the 1...

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Artillery - cannons

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Louis Frederick Roslyn

Sculptor. Born in London as Fritz Roselieb, changed his name when he joined t...

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