





Haven't really given this much of a consideration before now
I have a nice illustration from the Vinkhuijzen uniforms collection of a cannon from the France 1650-1678 section, but it seems suitable enough judging by the clothes of the crewmen and style of the cannon, and then below it some excellent plates here I saved from http://www.battleoftheboyne.ie/artilleryusedatthebattle/ of Dutch, English, Dutch again and French artillery
The famous Jan Wyck painting also has cannons in the foreground
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