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H5444 Pistol, percussion, converted from flintlock, breech conversion, [Blackwell], Ireland (OF). Admiral John Gores, Pistol, percussion, cal. 0.55", c. 1830, worn by him when his comrade Capt. Cook was killed in the South Sea Islands (SB).
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Object statement
Pistol, percussion, converted from flintlock, breech conversion, [Blackwell], Ireland (OF). Admiral John Gores, Pistol, percussion, cal. 0.55", c. 1830, worn by him when his comrade Capt. Cook was killed in the South Sea Islands (SB).

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Pistol, percussion, converted from flintlock, breech conversion, [Blackwell], Ireland (OF). Admiral John Gores, Pistol, percussion, cal. 0.55", c. 1830, worn by him when his comrade Capt. Cook was killed in the South Sea Islands (SB).
Made: 1825 - 1835
H5444
Production date
1825 - 1835

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Acquisition credit line
Gift of W A. Strang, 1955

This object record is currently incomplete. The information available may date back as far as 125 years. Other information may exist in a non-digital form. The Museum continues to update and add new research to collection records.
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