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Thirteen inch iron mortar, Fort George, near Inverness, Highland region, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Hurricane damaged Anglican Church, St. Georges, Grenada, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Cruise ships at Prince George Wharf, Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas, West Indies, Central America

St. John's Wood church and statue of George and the Dragon, St. John's Wood, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Market in St. George's, Grenada, Windward Islands, Lesser Antilles, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Straw hats in the market, St. George's, Grenada, Windward Islands, Lesser Antilles, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Buddhist ceremony, Magha Puja, Wat Velouvanaram, Bussy Saint Georges, Seine et Marne, France, Europe

Fishing boats in The Carenage, St. Georges, Grenada, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Statue in Carenage Harbour, St. George's, Grenada, Windward Islands, Lesser Antilles, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Rainbow over the Esplanade area, St. George's, Grenada, Windward Islands, Lesser Antilles, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Little Red Lighthouse under George Washington Bridge, New York, United States of America, North America

Government of Grenada Financial Complex, St. Georges, Grenada, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Fishing boats in The Carenage, St. Georges, Grenada, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Buddhist money tree to make merit and donate to local temple, Wat Velouvanaram, Bussy Saint Georges, Seine et Marne, France, Europe

Buddhist ceremony, Magha Puja, Wat Velouvanaram, Bussy Saint Georges, Seine et Marne, France, Europe

Pilgrims outside Bieta Ghiorghis (St. George's House) church in Lalibela on a Sunday, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lalibela, Wollo, Ethiopia, Africa

Overlook at Fort St. George, St. George's, Grenada, Windward Islands, Lesser Antilles, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Cannon at Fort St. George, St. George's, Grenada, Windward Islands, Lesser Antilles, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Stained glass of Jesus at the synagogue, in St. George Anglican cathedral, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Waterfront buildings at the harbour and bell tower of Cathedral of St. George, Piran, Istria, Slovenia, Europe

Fishing boats in The Carenage, St. Georges, Grenada, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Old town with Tartini Square, townhall and the cathedral of St. George, Piran, Istria, Slovenia, Europe

Statue of George Washington, Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Corner of Hay and George Streets in Chinatown, Central Business District, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Hero's cemetery (the Memorial of Glory) and St. George Chapel in Tiraspol, Transnistria, Moldova, Europe

The noon gun firing in Cape Town.
The daily noon gun is Cape Town’s oldest living tradition and the two cannons used are the oldest guns in daily use in the world. They have marked the midday hour in the mother city in this distinctive, albeit noisy manner since early 1806. The cannons were cast in Britain in 1794 and still bear the royal crest of King George the third. The firing of the cannon was originally to give ships in the bay a means of re-setting their clocks accurately.

View of one of the two noon guns at Lion Battery on Signal Hill in Cape Town.
The daily noon gun is Cape Town’s oldest living tradition and the two cannons used are the oldest guns in daily use in the world. They have marked the midday hour in the mother city in this distinctive, albeit noisy manner since early 1806. The cannons were cast in Britain in 1794 and still bear the royal crest of King George the third. The firing of the cannon was originally to give ships in the bay a means of re-setting their clocks accurately.

Chief Petty Officer Dudley Malgas using a wooden ram rod to push the charge into the muzzle of the noon gun cannon in Cape Town.
The daily noon gun is Cape Town’s oldest living tradition and the two cannons used are the oldest guns in daily use in the world. They have marked the midday hour in the mother city in this distinctive, albeit noisy manner since early 1806. The cannons were cast in Britain in 1794 and still bear the royal crest of King George the third. The firing of the cannon was originally to give ships in the bay a means of re-setting their clocks accurately.

Chief Petty Officer Dudley Malgas of the South African Navy posing alongside the noon gun cannon in Cape Town. CPO Malgas has been in charge of firing the canon since 1995.
The daily noon gun is Cape Town’s oldest living tradition and the two cannons used are the oldest guns in daily use in the world. They have marked the midday hour in the mother city in this distinctive, albeit noisy manner since early 1806. The cannons were cast in Britain in 1794 and still bear the royal crest of King George the third. The firing of the cannon was originally to give ships in the bay a means of re-setting their clocks accurately.

Interior of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Statue of Cupid kindling the torch of Hymen signed 1831 by George Rennie, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Statue of Cupid kindling the torch of Hymen signed 1831 by George Rennie, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Statue of Cupid kindling the torch of Hymen signed 1831 by George Rennie, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

India. Father jose thottakara, syro-malabar catholic parish priest, celebrating sunday mass, saint georges church, ernakulum, kerala. 2007

India. Father jose thottakara, syro-malabar catholic parish priest, celebrating sunday mass, saint georges church, ernakulum, kerala. 2007

Macedonia (the former yugoslav republic of macedonia, fyrm) saint george. 13th century frescoes inside the orthodox church of saint clement, ohrid