File:Het Grols Kanon op de Kanonswal in Groenlo.jpg

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English: The original canon of Groenlo on a new gun-carriage (2004). This is the oldest known English demi-cannon perrier. This gun dates back to 1570 and was left behind after one of the sieges of Groenlo during the Eighty Years' War.
Nederlands: Het Grols Kanon op een nieuwe affuit uit 2004. Dit Engelse kanon dateert uit 1570 en is de oudste uit zijn soort (demi-cannon perrier). Het kanon is achtergelaten na een van de belegeringen van Grol (Groenlo) en staat op de Kanonswal in Groenlo.
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