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British soldiers revictualling a Gun Carrier Mark 1 tracked vehicle, named Kingston, at ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
British soldiers revictualling a Gun Carrier Mark 1 tracked vehicle, named Kingston, at Miraumont. When not carrying guns, the gun carriers could instead carry a great deal of ammunition, a typical lo...H04522
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German A7V tanks practicing attack techniques against their own lines. Note the German infantry ...
Photograph
Maker: Deutsche Reichsarchiv
German A7V tanks practicing attack techniques against their own lines. Note the German infantry in their positions in the foreground.H13451
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Harold Moyse
Photograph
Maker: Moyse, Harold Moyse, Harold
Studio portrait of Lieutenant (Lt) Malcolm Macfarlane, 56th (1st London) Division Engineers. Commissioned in the British Army in October 1915, Lt Macfarlane served the duration of the war on the Weste...P07428.001
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Location Unknown. c. 1918. A British Army male tank which had been captured by the German Army ...
Photograph
Location Unknown. c. 1918. A British Army male tank which had been captured by the German Army and converted for their own use.H11819
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Menin Road, Belgium, 1917-09. The wreckage of Landship C14, a British tank destroyed during the ...
Photograph
Menin Road, Belgium, 1917-09. The wreckage of Landship C14, a British tank destroyed during the Battle of Menin Road. In the foreground at left is the dead body of a soldier, while at right lies a Bri...P01863.003
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Model of British Mk V Tank : Lieutenant General Sir John Monash
Heraldry
Maker: Artificers of the 5th Tank Brigade, British Army
Model of British Mark V Tank made from German shell-cases and driving bands. The model is mounted on a brass edged wooden base which has green felt stuck to its underside. A brass nameplate on the fro...RELAWM15132
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6 pounder Hotchkiss QF Mk II 6 cwt Male Tank Gun
Technology
This type of gun was used as the main armament on the Mark IV Male tanks during the First World War. The gun features a vertical sliding breech block. The recoil system is of the hydro-spring method. ...RELAWM05041
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Somme, France. May 1918. Derelict British Army Mark IV tanks. The tank in the foreground, No ...
Photograph
Maker: Deutsche Reichsarchiv
Somme, France. May 1918. Derelict British Army Mark IV tanks. The tank in the foreground, No 4056, is a Mark IV Male. The tank had been unable to cross Brie Bridge during the German advance, and was ...H13294
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Two bird pigeon trench basket : Tank Corps, British Army
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Two bird wickerwork pigeon trench basket with a carry handle and a leather strap on the top. Each end swings open and is held in place by a wooden peg attached to the basket with string. Each side of ...RELAWM04398
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Western Front. October 1918. A German Army anti-tank gun with its crew behind the shield ready to ...
Photograph
Maker: Deutsche Reichsarchiv
Western Front. October 1918. A German Army anti-tank gun with its crew behind the shield ready to fire at advancing British Army tanks. (Donor German War Museum Bufa 12907)H13453