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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
National
Sage Swinton

Watch the seven gun salute to the late Queen at Fort Scratchley

A committed crowd of 239 people braved the elements to watch a commemorative seven gun salute to the late Queen Elizabeth II at Fort Scratchley.

On Thursday's National Day of Mourning, the Fort Scratchley Historical Society fired seven shots from two cannons to represent the former monarch's record seven decade reign.

The gun fire at Fort Scratchley. Picture by Andrew Monger/AJM Photography

The multi-gun salute is saved for special holidays each year and Fort Scratchley Historical Society president Frank Carter said while it was a "pretty simple" gesture, he believed this rare occasion warranted recognition.

"Given we are a historical society with a military background, we thought it was important we try to do something," Mr Carter said.

The memorial event went ahead in wet and windy conditions. Picture by Jonathan Carroll

The memorial event went ahead in windy and wet conditions, so Mr Carter said he was impressed with the number of people who still turned out in the rain to see the cannons fire.

"Given the weather conditions, we are very happy," he said.

More than 200 people turned out to see the salute to the late Queen. Picture by Jonathan Carroll
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