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Harry, does the third cannnon always have three 'n's?
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Mark Nielsen
Exhibit Designer/Preparator
University of Michigan Museum of Art
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On Fri, 10 Jul 1998, Harry Needham wrote:
> The plural of "cannon" is "cannon"; as in
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> "Cannon to left of them,
> Cannon to right of them,
> Cannnon in front of them
> Volleyed and thundered"
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> I can assure you that the poet was describing BATTERIES opposing the charge
> of the Light Brigade at Balaclava, not individual guns.
>
> Harry Needham
> Special Advisor - Program Development
> Canadian War Museum
> 330 Sussex Drive,
> Ottawa, Canada
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> > ----------
> > From: Doug Lantry[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> > Reply To: Museum discussion list
> > Sent: Thursday, July 09, 1998 5:35 PM
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: cannons
> >
> > Hello all. Does anyone out there have bronze American Civil War-era
> > cannons (outdoor or indoors) in their care? If so, how do you take care of
> > them (cleaning, polishing, waxes, coatings, etc.)? I'm interested to see
> > what the standard is on this.
> >
> > Your input is most appreciated.
> >
> > -Doug
> >
> > ........................................
> > Doug Lantry
> > The Ohio Historical Society
> > Statehouse Education and Visitors Center
> > Columbus, Ohio
> > [log in to unmask]
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