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Carronade Island : ウィキペディア英語版
Carronade Island

Carronade Island lies off the northern (Kimberley) coast of Western Australia (). The small island in Napier Broome Bay owes its name to two swivel guns found there in 1916, mistakenly described as carronades at the time.
In July 1916, the Royal Australian Navy cruiser entered Napier Broome Bay on Australia’s north west coast. On a small island in the bay, a party from the ship found two bronze cannons, protruding from the ground and placed about six feet apart.〔 Green, Jeremy, N: ''The Carronade Island Guns and South East Asian Gun Founding.''(W.A. ): Dept. of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum,(). Report No.215 ()〕

The two bronze guns, of different bore and design but both about one metre in length, were removed to Garden Island Naval dockyard. 〔 Photos of the guns on display in the 1930s at Garden Island can be seen in the National Library of Australia E.W.Searle Photo collection () The more ornate of the guns is now on display at the Fremantle Maritime Museum, part of Western Australian Museum. The gun carriages are a 20th century addition.〕 They were initially interpreted as "part of the armament of a Spanish or Portuguese caravel,"〔 Captain Robins, RAN, 1917, correspondence cited in Fitzgerald, L (1984) ''Java La Grande.'' The Publishers, Hobart. p.118 ISBN 0 949325 007〕 a conclusion also made by writer Kenneth McIntyre in 1977. McIntyre cited the guns as evidence to advance his theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia and described the cannons as "the most tangible extant link with the first European discovery of Australia."〔McIntyre, K.(1977) ''The Secret Discovery of Australia: Portuguese ventures 200 years before Captain Cook.'' P 81-83. Souvenir Press, Medindie, South Australia. ISBN 0 285 62303 6〕
A detailed report by Jeremy Green of the Western Australian Museum has identified both of the guns as swivel guns. Using metallurgical examination, including X-ray and chemical analysis, the guns have been identified as of late 18th century South East Asian origin and likely to have arrived through Makassan contact with Australia. The claim that the more decorated gun displays a Portuguese "rose and crown" is incorrect.〔Green, Jeremy N. ''An investigation of one of the bronze guns from Carronade Island, Western Australia''(W.A. ) : Dept. of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum,().Report no. 180.()〕
==See also==

*Theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia

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