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Noon Gun

The Noon Gun has been a historic time signal in Cape Town, South Africa since 1806. It consists of a pair of black powder Dutch naval guns, fired alternatingly with one serving as a backup. The guns are situated on Signal Hill, close to the centre of the city.

Seen firing on 4 April 2018
Noon Gun firing in slow motion.
A short history of the Noon Guns posted at the Lion Battery
Video of the Noon Gun being fired in Cape Town, South Africa. The gun is fired at precisely 12:00 every day from Signal Hill.

A similar tradition exists in different other locations around the world, including in Nice (France),[1] Hong Kong[2] and at both Québec citadel and Halifax citadel (Canada).[3][4]

History edit

The settlement at the Cape of Good Hope was founded by the Dutch in 1652 and the signal guns were originally part of the regular artillery at the Imhoff Battery at the Castle in Cape Town.

The guns, which are still in use today, are 18 pounder smooth bore muzzle loading guns, and were designed by captain Thomas Blomfield in 1786. They were cast by Walker & Co. in early 1794, and proof fired at Woolwich in June 1794. After this type of gun was adopted by the Royal Navy as their standard naval gun, the Noon Guns were brought to Cape Town during the 1795 occupation.

In 1795 during the Napoleonic Wars, Britain took the Cape Colony from the Dutch East India Company ((De) Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC) in Dutch). The VOC transferred its territories and claims to the Batavian Republic in 1798 and ceased to exist in 1799. The British handed the Cape Colony back to the Batavian Republic in 1803. However, in 1806 the Cape was occupied again by the British after the Battle of Blaauwberg. Thereafter the British controlled the Cape continuously until it became a part of the independent Union of South Africa in 1910. Shortly after the English took over, the two Dutch guns were removed from the Imoff Battery and redeployed in town as signal guns, and the Castle received the latest English 18-pounders. Because the very loud report of the cannons upset residents nearby, the guns were eventually moved to the somewhat more remote Lion Battery on Signal Hill at 33°54′54.6″S 18°24′41.85″E / 33.915167°S 18.4116250°E / -33.915167; 18.4116250 (Lion Battery). The first signal fired from there was on 4 August 1902.

Sailing ships were slow by modern standards and could not store fresh food for long periods, so the provisioning of vessels was one of the major commercial functions at Cape Town in those olden days. The noon Gun in Cape Town can be heard as far as the Parow area if listening closely; Indeed, the city was widely renowned as "The Tavern of the Seas".[5][6] There were no telephones or telegraphs before the latter half of the 19th century and the sound of the guns travelled much faster than a dispatch rider on a horse. The guns were therefore originally used to announce the arrival of a ship, perhaps requiring provisions for the next leg of its journey, to residents living in the interior.[7] As more modern means of communications and transportation became available, Cape Town discontinued the use of the guns to announce that a ship was in port.

The original guns – 18-pounder, smoothbore muzzle-loaders – are still in use today. The ritual represents one of Cape Town's oldest living traditions. These are the oldest guns in daily use in the world. They fire every day at 12 noon sharp, except Sundays and public holidays,[8] and are maintained by the South African Navy.

Time signalling edit

In addition to the aforementioned port hailing duties, the guns have had the task of firing a time signal since 1806. According to local tradition, the initial purpose of the gun was to allow ships in port to check the accuracy of their marine chronometers (a precision instrument used aboard ships to help calculate longitude). The gun report might be too inaccurate for ships several kilometers away if they did not correctly compensate for the relatively slow speed of sound.[9] For this reason, ships marked their time by the puff of smoke rather than the sound, and this is one reason the guns are sited high above Cape Town Harbour.[citation needed]

The invention of the more accurate time ball in 1818 soon made time guns redundant for mariners wishing to set their chronometers.[10] The time ball on Signal Hill was used to relay time from the Cape Town Observatory, whose time ball was not visible from all parts of the bay. At precisely 1:30pm Cape Mean Time,[11] the ball would be dropped at the Observatory – an observer on Signal Hill would then drop that more prominent ball too. When setting their chronometers, mariners adjusted their observation of the time ball on Signal Hill by a second to allow for the relay from the observatory.[12]

After the advent of the galvanic telegraph, it became possible to electrically trigger a gun remotely, and since 1864 the Noon Gun has been fired directly from the master clock of the oldest timekeeper in the country, the South African Astronomical Observatory.[8] A South African Navy duty officer is present to ensure both guns are charged, explain the Noon Gun to any onlookers, and manually fire the backup gun in case of some failure with the active gun.[citation needed]

Notable events edit

There have been few remarkable incidents involving the guns over the centuries. Perhaps the most notable one occurred many decades ago, in the days when horse-drawn traffic was commonplace. The rammer used to tamp the charge into the muzzle was inadvertently left in the bore of the cannon, and when the gun fired the rammer flew down into the city and killed a horse.

One day in June 1895, the gun fired at 10:30 rather than 12:00 when a spider interfered with the relay used to remotely fire the gun.[13]

On Friday 7 January 2005, both the main gun and backup gun failed to fire owing to a technical difficulty. This was the first time in 200 years that the noon gun had not fired as scheduled.[14]

On 9 April 2013, a Twitter account was created for the Noon Gun that sends a single message reading "BANG!” everyday (except Sundays and public holidays).[citation needed]

On 4 December 2020 both the main and backup guns fired in quick succession.[citation needed]

On 23 May 2022, the gun fired exactly 5 minutes late at 12:05.[citation needed][importance?]

Again, on 30 May 2022, the gun fired late at 12:12.[citation needed][importance?]

On 12 March 2023, the gun fired early at 11:20 and at 11:22.

On 15 September 2023, the gun fired 3 minutes late at 12:03.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "VIDEO. Nice. Qui se cache derrière le traditionnel coup de canon de midi ?". actu.fr (in French). Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Noon Day Gun". Discover Hong Kong. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  3. ^ "Traditions". La Citadelle de Québec – Musée Royal 22e Régiment (in French). Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  4. ^ Halifax, Discover (25 June 2019). "Get fired up for the daily Noon Gun at the Halifax Citadel". Discover Halifax. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  5. ^ Morgan, Morgan, Faith Cope. The stout effort : an account of a motor journey in Africa. London: Burns, Oates & Washbourne. pp. 301. Retrieved 5 September 2009.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "2009-09-05". A Woman Surgeon The Life and Work of Rosalie Slaughter Morton. Frederick A. Stokes COMPANY. 1937. pp. 358 (n379).
  7. ^ Percy Ward Laidler (1926). A Tavern of the Ocean By Percy Ward Laidler. M. Miller, limited. p. 71. Retrieved 4 October 2008.
  8. ^ a b "A visit to the Noon Gun is a blast". The Cape Times & Independent Online, 7 December 2005. Retrieved 8 December 2005.
  9. ^ William Carpenter Pendleton Muir (1906). A Treatise on Navigation and Nautical Astronomy, Including the Theory of Compass Deviations. The United States Naval Institute. p. 555.
  10. ^ Aubin, David (2010). The Heavens on Earth: Observatories and Astronomy in Nineteenth-Century Science and Culture. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. p. 164. ISBN 978-0-8223-4640-1.
  11. ^ De Horsey, Algernon (1897). "II". Africa pilot, Part III (6 ed.). pp. 57. Retrieved 5 September 2009.
  12. ^ William Henry Rosser, James Frederick Imray (1867). The Seaman's Guide to the Navigation of the Indian Ocean and China Sea. J. Imray & Son. pp. 275–276. Retrieved 4 October 2008.
  13. ^ "The smallest artillerist". San Francisco Call. 20 June 1895. p. 5. Retrieved 4 September 2009.
  14. ^ "Noonday Gun fails for first time in 200 years". iol.co.za. 9 January 2005.

External links edit

  • Video of Noon Gun being fired, at Flickr
  • Signal Hill Gun twitter account

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Not to be confused with Sundial cannon This article is about the time gun in South Africa For the time gun in Hong Kong see Noonday Gun The Noon Gun has been a historic time signal in Cape Town South Africa since 1806 It consists of a pair of black powder Dutch naval guns fired alternatingly with one serving as a backup The guns are situated on Signal Hill close to the centre of the city Seen firing on 4 April 2018 source source source source source source source source Noon Gun firing in slow motion A short history of the Noon Guns posted at the Lion Battery source source source source source source source Video of the Noon Gun being fired in Cape Town South Africa The gun is fired at precisely 12 00 every day from Signal Hill A similar tradition exists in different other locations around the world including in Nice France 1 Hong Kong 2 and at both Quebec citadel and Halifax citadel Canada 3 4 Contents 1 History 2 Time signalling 3 Notable events 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe settlement at the Cape of Good Hope was founded by the Dutch in 1652 and the signal guns were originally part of the regular artillery at the Imhoff Battery at the Castle in Cape Town The guns which are still in use today are 18 pounder smooth bore muzzle loading guns and were designed by captain Thomas Blomfield in 1786 They were cast by Walker amp Co in early 1794 and proof fired at Woolwich in June 1794 After this type of gun was adopted by the Royal Navy as their standard naval gun the Noon Guns were brought to Cape Town during the 1795 occupation In 1795 during the Napoleonic Wars Britain took the Cape Colony from the Dutch East India Company De Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie VOC in Dutch The VOC transferred its territories and claims to the Batavian Republic in 1798 and ceased to exist in 1799 The British handed the Cape Colony back to the Batavian Republic in 1803 However in 1806 the Cape was occupied again by the British after the Battle of Blaauwberg Thereafter the British controlled the Cape continuously until it became a part of the independent Union of South Africa in 1910 Shortly after the English took over the two Dutch guns were removed from the Imoff Battery and redeployed in town as signal guns and the Castle received the latest English 18 pounders Because the very loud report of the cannons upset residents nearby the guns were eventually moved to the somewhat more remote Lion Battery on Signal Hill at 33 54 54 6 S 18 24 41 85 E 33 915167 S 18 4116250 E 33 915167 18 4116250 Lion Battery The first signal fired from there was on 4 August 1902 Sailing ships were slow by modern standards and could not store fresh food for long periods so the provisioning of vessels was one of the major commercial functions at Cape Town in those olden days The noon Gun in Cape Town can be heard as far as the Parow area if listening closely Indeed the city was widely renowned as The Tavern of the Seas 5 6 There were no telephones or telegraphs before the latter half of the 19th century and the sound of the guns travelled much faster than a dispatch rider on a horse The guns were therefore originally used to announce the arrival of a ship perhaps requiring provisions for the next leg of its journey to residents living in the interior 7 As more modern means of communications and transportation became available Cape Town discontinued the use of the guns to announce that a ship was in port The original guns 18 pounder smoothbore muzzle loaders are still in use today The ritual represents one of Cape Town s oldest living traditions These are the oldest guns in daily use in the world They fire every day at 12 noon sharp except Sundays and public holidays 8 and are maintained by the South African Navy Time signalling editIn addition to the aforementioned port hailing duties the guns have had the task of firing a time signal since 1806 According to local tradition the initial purpose of the gun was to allow ships in port to check the accuracy of their marine chronometers a precision instrument used aboard ships to help calculate longitude The gun report might be too inaccurate for ships several kilometers away if they did not correctly compensate for the relatively slow speed of sound 9 For this reason ships marked their time by the puff of smoke rather than the sound and this is one reason the guns are sited high above Cape Town Harbour citation needed The invention of the more accurate time ball in 1818 soon made time guns redundant for mariners wishing to set their chronometers 10 The time ball on Signal Hill was used to relay time from the Cape Town Observatory whose time ball was not visible from all parts of the bay At precisely 1 30pm Cape Mean Time 11 the ball would be dropped at the Observatory an observer on Signal Hill would then drop that more prominent ball too When setting their chronometers mariners adjusted their observation of the time ball on Signal Hill by a second to allow for the relay from the observatory 12 After the advent of the galvanic telegraph it became possible to electrically trigger a gun remotely and since 1864 the Noon Gun has been fired directly from the master clock of the oldest timekeeper in the country the South African Astronomical Observatory 8 A South African Navy duty officer is present to ensure both guns are charged explain the Noon Gun to any onlookers and manually fire the backup gun in case of some failure with the active gun citation needed Notable events editThere have been few remarkable incidents involving the guns over the centuries Perhaps the most notable one occurred many decades ago in the days when horse drawn traffic was commonplace The rammer used to tamp the charge into the muzzle was inadvertently left in the bore of the cannon and when the gun fired the rammer flew down into the city and killed a horse One day in June 1895 the gun fired at 10 30 rather than 12 00 when a spider interfered with the relay used to remotely fire the gun 13 On Friday 7 January 2005 both the main gun and backup gun failed to fire owing to a technical difficulty This was the first time in 200 years that the noon gun had not fired as scheduled 14 On 9 April 2013 a Twitter account was created for the Noon Gun that sends a single message reading BANG everyday except Sundays and public holidays citation needed On 4 December 2020 both the main and backup guns fired in quick succession citation needed On 23 May 2022 the gun fired exactly 5 minutes late at 12 05 citation needed importance Again on 30 May 2022 the gun fired late at 12 12 citation needed importance On 12 March 2023 the gun fired early at 11 20 and at 11 22 On 15 September 2023 the gun fired 3 minutes late at 12 03 See also editCategory Time guns Smoke signalReferences edit VIDEO Nice Qui se cache derriere le traditionnel coup de canon de midi actu fr in French Retrieved 2 April 2023 Noon Day Gun Discover Hong Kong Retrieved 31 March 2011 Traditions La Citadelle de Quebec Musee Royal 22e Regiment in French Retrieved 2 April 2023 Halifax Discover 25 June 2019 Get fired up for the daily Noon Gun at the Halifax Citadel Discover Halifax Retrieved 2 April 2023 Morgan Morgan Faith Cope The stout effort an account of a motor journey in Africa London Burns Oates amp Washbourne pp 301 Retrieved 5 September 2009 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 2009 09 05 A Woman Surgeon The Life and Work of Rosalie Slaughter Morton Frederick A Stokes COMPANY 1937 pp 358 n379 Percy Ward Laidler 1926 A Tavern of the Ocean By Percy Ward Laidler M Miller limited p 71 Retrieved 4 October 2008 a b A visit to the Noon Gun is a blast The Cape Times amp Independent Online 7 December 2005 Retrieved 8 December 2005 William Carpenter Pendleton Muir 1906 A Treatise on Navigation and Nautical Astronomy Including the Theory of Compass Deviations The United States Naval Institute p 555 Aubin David 2010 The Heavens on Earth Observatories and Astronomy in Nineteenth Century Science and Culture Durham N C Duke University Press p 164 ISBN 978 0 8223 4640 1 De Horsey Algernon 1897 II Africa pilot Part III 6 ed pp 57 Retrieved 5 September 2009 William Henry Rosser James Frederick Imray 1867 The Seaman s Guide to the Navigation of the Indian Ocean and China Sea J Imray amp Son pp 275 276 Retrieved 4 October 2008 The smallest artillerist San Francisco Call 20 June 1895 p 5 Retrieved 4 September 2009 Noonday Gun fails for first time in 200 years iol co za 9 January 2005 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Noon Gun Video of Noon Gun being fired at Flickr Picture of Noon Gun being fired Signal Hill Gun twitter account Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Noon Gun amp oldid 1175482336, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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