Edinburgh, The Castle 'mons Meg' c.1950
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E24001

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The cannon 'Mons Meg' is said to have been cast at Mons, Belgium in 1486, on the orders of James III. When James IV came to use the brute at the siege of Norham Castle in 1497, it took an artillery train of 220 men and 90 horses to get 'Mons Meg' to the scene of the action.
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