The superior firepower provided by bronze cannonry proved crucial in the English navy's victory in 1588 over the much larger Spanish Armada. |
The technology of cannonry may have been more influential on Galileo's science than the other way around. |
With the development of better cannonry, though, brick and stone wall forts such as this became susceptible to attack. |
The first way is to fire cannonry and other projectiles towards another ship in hopes of sinking, scaring, or capturing the vessel. |
The ringing of bells and roaring of cannonry proclaimed his course through the country. |
The site was later named Battery Park and decorated with commemorative statuary and cannonry. |