La Consulaire
La Consulaire is the name of a very large Barbary artillery piece which famously defended Algier harbour. It was captured by the French during the Invasion of Algiers in 1830, on 5 July, and taken as a trophy to Brest, where it is still displayed.
La Consulaire is a 7-metre long smoothed-bore muzzle-loading gun, ordered by Hassan Pasha Ibn Kheireddin for the completion of the fortifications of Algier. It was founded in Venice in 1542. Its original name is Baba Marzug ("lucky father").
The gun was used in 1683 to project the limbs of the consul of France, Jean Le Vacher, towards the fleet of Admiral Duquesne, earning it its name.
In 1830, a fleet under Admiral Duperré conquered Algiers and captured the gun. It was brought back to Brest and mounted on a granite stand decorated with high reliefs, and is on display inside the military zone of the Arsenel, near Recouvrance Bridge.
Gallery
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Base pannel: France casting the rays of science unto Africa
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Base pannel: the Army
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Base pannel: the Navy
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Top of the monument
Sources and references
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