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| The original governor's home which now serves as park headquarters and museum. | 
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| Suttlers' encampment outside the walls. | 
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| Officer's quarters and storage facility. | 
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| Children playing to the tune of a tin whistle outside a boarding house. | 
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| The main street running parallel to and behind the sea wall to the left. | 
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| The main gate into the city from the waterfront. | 
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| The main street leading up from the waterfront. | 
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| Fife and drums practicing. | 
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| Clock on the military barracks. | 
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| The Major speaks to the folks prepared to watch a military drill | 
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| The Sargent crosses the drill field. | 
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| Officer passes orders to the Sargent. | 
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| Musicians accompany the arrival of the drill squad. | 
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| Flintlocks on shoulders the drill commences under the watchful eye of the corporal. | 
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| Having fired their flintlocks (eventually), everyone moves up to the cannons. | 
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| Instruction to the cannoneers. (Who paid for the privilege.) | 
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| The match is lit. | 
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| And BOOM! | 
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| And everyone marches off. | 
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| Inside the military chapel. | 

 
 
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