Tom,
All self built, by club members. But built by for the most part by three or four individuals. Although there are a few individuuals made guns.
All the builders in the club except one are now dead. They make two kinds "ships guns" and "wheeled guns" as they called them. Most of the the "ships guns" were turned from brass and made by the late Mike Pilgrim.
Mike also cast some "gun metal brass" made to the same formula as "British brass guns". Now if you knew Mike Pilgrim, you knew that might mean anything. Mike was a very colorful person with any number of stories about him. He stole Lord Spencer pheasants and got away with it. Got questioned about the Great Rain Robbery, as one of the "usual suspects". Great stories with just a slim element of truth.
Here's is one of his "gun metal brass" guns.
And Mike shooting his stainless steel barreled Napolean.
The only surviving connon maker in the club is John Visser. John makes mostly the "wheeled cannons" but makes the 'ships cannons" also. This is John's cannon.
This is one of John's "ship's gun".
The SAMCC cannon that Brooks now makes a copy of, came from Germany.
This "wheeled cannon" in this picture was made for Colin Hamlinton from a piece of bronze "left over" from the construction of the South African Petroleum Refinery in Durban in 1963.
While looking for pictures to share with you I found this of the firing line after the guns were shot.