- 9 O'Clock Gun
The 9 O'Clock Gun is a
cannon located inVancouver ,British Columbia that is shot every night at 21:00 (9 p.m.). The crests of King George III andHenry Phipps, 1st Earl of Mulgrave ,Master-General of the Ordnance at the time the cannon was cast, are on the barrel.The gun is a 12-pound muzzle-loaded naval cannon, cast in
Woolwich ,England in 1816.cite web | url=http://www.vancouverhistory.ca/archives_gun.htm | title=Vancouver's Nine O'Clock Gun | accessdate=2008-05-28] Seventy-eight years later, in about 1894, it was brought toStanley Park by the Department of Marine and Fisheries to warnfishermen of the 18:00 Sunday close of fishing. OnOctober 15 1898 the gun was fired for the first time inStanley Park at noon.The 21:00 firing was later established as a
time signal for the general population and to allow the chronometers of ships in port to be accurately set. TheBrockton Point lighthouse keeper, William D. Jones, originally detonated a stick of dynamite over the water until the cannon was installed. The cannon eventually had an electronic trigger installed and is now activated from the harbor master's perch on top of a building nearCanada Place .The 9 O'Clock Gun has been silent for at least four periods:Fact|date=May 2008 once during
World War II , in 1969 when it was stolen and held byUniversity of British Columbia Engineering students until a "ransom " was donated toBC Children's Hospital , in 2007 during a work stoppage, and in 2008 when UBC Engineering students painted it red. After the 1969 theft, the cannon was surrounded by a stone and metal enclosure as shown in the photo.The gun was restored and new pavilion designed byGregory Henriquez of Henriquez Partners Architects in 1986 and built as acentennial gift to the city fromEbco Industries ,Chester Millar ,First Generation Capital , and theHudson's Bay Company . [cite web | url=http://www.seestanleypark.com/statplaq/lg15.jpg| authro=SeeStanleyPark.com | title=Nine O'Clock Gun Plaque (JPEG) | accessdate=2008-05-28]Notes
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* [http://www.vancouverhistory.ca/archives_gun.htm Vancouver's Nine O'Clock Gun]
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