Description: FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: Avintage Post Card, from a time that was so long ago *** U.S.F. CONSTITUTION *** "OLDIRONSIDES" - LONG GUN Thisauction is for a wonderful vintage: Post Card; Twenty-Four Pounder Long Gun U.SF. Constitution aka "Old Ironsides," The Constitution had Thirty 24pounder long guns on the gun deck, using a powder charge weighing 6 pounds, therange of the 24 pounders was a range of about twelve hundred yards.Just a bit of information regarding the: U.S.S. Frigate Constitution:USS Constitution, alsoknown as Old Ironsides, is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavyfrigate of the United States Navy. She is the world's oldest commissioned navalvessel still afloat. She was launched in 1797, oneof six original frigates authorized for construction bythe Naval Act of 1794 and the third constructed. The name"Constitution" was among ten names submitted to President GeorgeWashington by Secretary of War Timothy Pickering in March of1795 for the frigates that were to be constructed. JoshuaHumphreys designed the frigates to be the young Navy's capital ships, andso Constitution and her sister ships were larger and moreheavily armed and built than standard frigates of the period. She was builtat Edmund Hartt's shipyard in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts. Herfirst duties were to provide protection for American merchant shipping duringthe Quasi-War with France and to defeat the Barbarypirates in the First Barbary War.Constitution is most noted for her actions during the War of1812 against the United Kingdom, when she captured numerous merchant shipsand defeated five British warships: HMS Guerriere, Java, Pictou, Cyane,and Levant. The battle with Guerriere earnedher the nickname "Old Ironsides" and public adoration that hasrepeatedly saved her from scrapping. She continued to serve as flagship in theMediterranean and African squadrons, and she circled the world in the 1840s.During the American Civil War, she served as a training ship forthe United States Naval Academy. She carried American artwork andindustrial displays to the Paris Exposition of 1878.Constitution was retired from active service in 1881 and served asa receiving ship until being designated a museum ship in 1907. In1934, she completed a three-year, 90-port tour of the nation. She sailed underher own power for her 200th birthday in 1997, and again in August 2012 tocommemorate the 200th anniversary of her victory over Guerriere.Constitution's stated mission today is to promote understanding of theNavy's role in war and peace through educational outreach, historicaldemonstration, and active participation in public events as part ofthe Naval History & Heritage Command. As a fully commissioned Navyship, her crew of 60 officers and sailors participate in ceremonies,educational programs, and special events while keeping her open to visitorsyear round and providing free tours. The officers and crew are all active-dutyNavy personnel, and the assignment is considered to be special duty. She is usuallyberthed at Pier 1 of the former Charlestown Navy Yard at one end ofBoston's Freedom Trail.And her: Armament:Constitution was rated as a 44-gun frigate, but she often carriedmore than 50 guns at a time. Ships of this era had no permanent battery ofguns such as those of modern Navy ships. The guns and cannons were designed tobe completely portable and often were exchanged between ships as situationswarranted. Each commanding officer outfitted armaments to his liking, takinginto consideration factors such as the overall weight of stores, complement ofpersonnel aboard, and planned routes to be sailed. Consequently, the armamentson ships changed often during their careers, and records of the changes werenot generally kept.During the War of 1812, Constitution'sbattery of guns typically consisted of 30 long 24-pounder (11 kg) cannons,with 15 on each side of the gun deck. Another 22 guns were deployed onthe spar deck, 11 per side, each a short 32-pounder(15 kg) carronade. Four chase guns were also positioned,two each at the stern and bow.All of the guns aboard Constitution havebeen replicas since her 1927–1931 restoration. Most were cast in 1930, but twocarronades on the spar deck were cast in 1983. A modern40 mm (1.6 in) saluting gun was hidden inside the forward long gun oneach side during her 1973–1976 restoration in order to restore the capabilityof firing ceremonial salutes. Condition is as follows: A nice vintage Post Card. There is minor edge wear as well,the bottom edge of the front has a small spot peeling, lightly touched corners.There is also some, some light age related toning, to the paper, on thereverse. Approximate Dimensions are as follows: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" Please take alook at the provided photographs, for a better view of the written description. PLEASE READ Please complete checkout before makingpayment, it will make this whole process, much easier . Per eBay's direction we are allowed tooffer one method for payment: That method is: PayPal. If this method is a hardship for you, thenplease contact us for accepted alternative payment methods. We will gladlycombine shipping for multiple items which close within 48 hoursof the original purchase. In order to take advantage ofthis reduced shipping rate, please make one payment for all combineditems, otherwise all purchases will be treated individually and shippedaccordingly. 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Price: 16 USD
Location: Indio, California
End Time: 2024-11-30T20:49:53.000Z
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Type: Printed (Lithograph)
Era: Chrome (c. 1939-present)
Branch of Military: Navy
Theme: Militaria
War/Conflict: WWII
Features: Panoramic
Postage Condition: Unposted
Military Era: World War II (1939-1945)
Subject: Ship