Big old shell

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I was at the scrap yard looking for a piece of pipe. Sticking out of the brass pile was a big old brass shell. The base has stamped in it
20 PP
65
LOT IVI-1-9
1969
I assume it is made in 1969 but that is about all I can figure out. Can any of you experts tell me more about it?
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Very cool find, I hope you told the scrap yard people to give you a call whenever "stuff" like that gets sold to the yard as "scrap"
 
During the war, my dad was in charge of the Dominion Bridge Shell Shop in Winnipeg. We had dozens of artillery cases with inert projectiles in the basement. About 1955, we moved and my mom read the Riot Act about them, and I never saw them again.
 
Only a portion of the Centurion fleet was changed to 105mm. The balance remained in 20 pdr until replacement by the Leopards in 78. I have exact numbers at work.

Interesting, thanks. Is it safe to assume the ones converted to 105 were the ones based in Germany?
 
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I remember in the middle seventies, I was on a driving course at Longue Pointe Base in Montreal. There were several dozen Centurion tanks parked at the depot waiting for disposal.
 
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