cannonball in the wall

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LOL...Public Toilet-1, Cannonball-0 :tongue3:

Perhaps this was the origin of the phrase "built like a brick sh*t house!" :laughing7:
 

That's really cool
 

A hole in one,vanzutphen
 

I know that I'd leave a big a$$ skid mark if I was on the other side of that wall when the cannon ball made contact...:thumbsup:
 

Reminded me of this Ridgefield Conn. landmark from the Battle of Ridgefield, April 27, 1777. Keeler Tavern Marker

It appears about the same size. The British had 6 artillery pcs on this expedition. Both of the balls appear about the same size, maybe 3 inches. Would this hae been called a 4 pounder?
 

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