Long Tom (cannon)
Long Tom is a generic name for some early age cannon and field guns, used both on land as at sea.
More specifically it was used for:
- 155 mm Long Tom, a U.S. World War II era field gun[1]
- 155 mm Creusot Long Tom, a Boer War field gun
- 64-pounder Long Tom, a U.S. Civil War cannon
- 42-pounder Long Tom, as found on the General Armstrong (1812)
- 24-or 32-pound "Long Tom" cannon, as found on the American USS Hamilton (1809) or Spanish Guerrero
- 18-pound Long Tom, as found on the American privateer Decatur
- Long Tom is the name of the cannon on the Jolly Roger, Captain Hook's ship, in Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie (novel, 1911)[2]
Citations
- ^ Hogg, pp. 77–79
- ^ Barrie, James M (1911). Peter Pan: The Story of Peter Pan and Wendy. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. pp. 58 59 182 191.
Bibliography
- Hogg, Ian V. (1998). Allied Artillery of World War Two. Marlborough, UK: Crowood Press. ISBN 1-86126-165-9.