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<blockquote data-quote="the duck" data-source="post: 15109" data-attributes="member: 138"><p>lol back creek</p><p></p><p>well done willo</p><p></p><p>On 28 June 1880, a further artillery detachment</p><p>complete with a 12 pounder field gun, was</p><p>dispatched from Melbourne by train to take part</p><p>in the seige at the Glenrowan Inn. Such a gun</p><p>would have reduced the hotel to splinters in</p><p>minutes. But the seige ended early when Ned</p><p>Kelly, clad in armour, exchanged shots with</p><p>police and the hotel was set on fire--while the</p><p>artillerymen camped impatiently at Seymour.</p><p></p><p>your turn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the duck, post: 15109, member: 138"] lol back creek well done willo On 28 June 1880, a further artillery detachment complete with a 12 pounder field gun, was dispatched from Melbourne by train to take part in the seige at the Glenrowan Inn. Such a gun would have reduced the hotel to splinters in minutes. But the seige ended early when Ned Kelly, clad in armour, exchanged shots with police and the hotel was set on fire--while the artillerymen camped impatiently at Seymour. your turn [/QUOTE]
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