The Last Signal of Greenwich
The Last Signal of Greenwich THE ARRAY The three guns stood on the hill like sentinels waiting for a war that had already ended. They were magnificent things—brass and cast iron, steam-powered and precision-calibrated, each one capable of firing a signal rocket to any point in the sky with an accuracy of three seconds. They had cost two million pounds, drawn from the Royal Society's treasury...
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