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Sailors at work: Transporting the carriage August 14, 2002 - Ottawa, Ontario:
Master seaman Paul Smith (left) and Leading seaman Sherman Lillington carry part of the gun carriage across a nine metre chasm during their performance at Parliament Hill. The Naval Gun Run's 40 members demonstrate through teamwork how the British troops improvised during the South African War when more artillery power was desperately needed. Credit: MCpl Cindy Molyneaux
Sailors at work: Awaiting the start August 13, 2002 - Ottawa, Ontario:
Sailors patiently await the commencement of their performance at Parliament Hill. The Naval Gun Run's 40 members demonstrate through teamwork how the British troops improvised during the South African War when more artillery power was desperately needed. Credit: MCpl Cindy Molyneaux
Sailors at work: Crossing the chasm August 13, 2002 - Ottawa, Ontario:
A part of the gun carriage is carried across a nine metre chasm by sailors during their performance at Parliament Hill. The Naval Gun Run's 40 members demonstrate through teamwork how the British troops improvised during the South African War when more artillery power was desperately needed. Credit: MCpl Cindy Molyneaux
Sailors at work: Transporting the carriage August 13, 2002 - Ottawa, Ontario:
Private Jeremy Ratelle (left) and Private Marc Andre Lacasse (right) from the Canadian Navy's Gun Run Team transport a replica 19th century cannon and gun carriage across the front of Parliament Hill. The entire assembly, which weighs 900 kilograms, is disassembled and hand-carried one piece at a time, across a nine-metre chasm which represents the gap between ship and shore. The Naval Gun Run currently comprises of 35 members drawn primarily from ships of the Maritime Forces Atlantic. Credit: MCpl Frank Hudec
Sailors at work: Transporting the cannon August 13, 2002 - Ottawa, Ontario:
A replica 19th century cannon is carried across a nine metre chasm by sailors during their performance at Parliament Hill. The Naval Gun Run's 40 members' demonstrate through teamwork how the British troops improvised during the South African War when more artillery power was desperately needed. Credit: MCpl Cindy Molyneaux
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