Ah sorry i didnt take a picture of them. But they were in the building where its all about Admiral Nelson. In the last room. I’ll ask my boyfrirnd if they took any pictures
Litterly up close. Only a glass panel seperated us.
I’ll look threw the pics i took if i maybe took one. It was forbiden to take with light. And it wasnt very bright in the room
I own a bullet from the 17th-18th century and well being in a roman city, you cant build anything or dig anywhere without first giving archeologists the front run at digging.
How close could you get? Was there a smell?
Ah sorry i didnt take a picture of them. But they were in the building where its all about Admiral Nelson. In the last room. I’ll ask my boyfrirnd if they took any pictures
Litterly up close. Only a glass panel seperated us. I’ll look threw the pics i took if i maybe took one. It was forbiden to take with light. And it wasnt very bright in the room
The closest I ever got to something that old was a contemporary copy of the US Declaration of Independence; that’s brand new compared to what you saw.
I own a bullet from the 17th-18th century and well being in a roman city, you cant build anything or dig anywhere without first giving archeologists the front run at digging.