File:Winnie 14 inch gun St Margaret March 1941 IWM H 7918.jpg
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|Description=Photograph showing muzzle view of British [[:en:BL 14 inch Mk VII naval gun|14-inch naval gun]] on modified naval mounting at [[:en:St Margaret-at-Cliffe|St Margarets]], near Dover. This was the first gun, nicknamed "Winnie" and manned by Royal Marines. Winnie and its partner "Pooh" were reserve guns for the King George V class battleships. They were used in counter-battery fire against German guns across the Channel on the occupied French coast.
|Description=Photograph showing muzzle view of British [[:en:BL 14 inch Mk VII naval gun|14-inch naval gun]] on modified naval mounting at [[:en:St Margaret-at-Cliffe|St Margarets]], near Dover. This was the first gun, nicknamed "Winnie" and manned by Royal Marines. Winnie and its partner "Pooh" were reserve guns for the King George V class battleships. They were used in counter-battery fire against German guns across the Channel on the occupied French coast.
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|Source={{IWM Collections|H 7918|4700-37}}
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|Source={{IWM Collections|H 7918|4700-37|nocat=1}}
|Date=1941-03-10
|Date=1941-03-10
|Author=Puttnam (Mr), War Office official photographer
|Author=Puttnam (Mr), War Office official photographer
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[[Category:World War II home defence of the United Kingdom|BL 14 inch gun]]
[[Category:World War II home defence of the United Kingdom|BL 14 inch gun]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
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[[Category:Collections of the Imperial War Museum]]