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A British Mark I Male tank lies abandoned after being destroyed and burnt out by enemy fire. One ...
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A British Mark I Male tank lies abandoned after being destroyed and burnt out by enemy fire. One of the rear steering wheels has become detached and is lying at the back of the tank. This tank is bel...H02132
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A British Mark IV supply tank, with the vehicle number 402. It has been fitted with sponsons but ...
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A British Mark IV supply tank, with the vehicle number 402. It has been fitted with sponsons but no armament. A number of Mark IV tanks were converted to the supply roll and were used to deliver ammun...P04460.016
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A British Mark IV supply tank, with the vehicle number 402. It has been fitted with sponsons but ...
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A British Mark IV supply tank, with the vehicle number 402. It has been fitted with sponsons but no armament and is negotiating a small hillock. A number of Mark IV tanks were converted to the supply ...P04460.001
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A British Mark IV unarmed supply tank, (402), travelling over snowy ground at an unidentified ...
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A British Mark IV unarmed supply tank, (402), travelling over snowy ground at an unidentified Royal Flying Corps / / Royal Air Force base. The tank is heading toward a Handley Page 0-400 bomber which ...P04460.021
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A British Mark V Female tank, loaded onto a War Department (WD) flat car railway wagon.
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A British Mark V Female tank, loaded onto a War Department (WD) flat car railway wagon.P00743.016
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A British Mk.I ‘Male’ tank, believed to be the prototype model named ‘Mother’. Note the white ...
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A British Mk.I ‘Male’ tank, believed to be the prototype model named ‘Mother’. Note the white censorship blotches to mask the tank’s markings, the steering tail to the rear of the tank, and the extend...H19323
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A British Mk 1 tank, possibly D1 'Daredevil' commanded by Captain Mortimer, which was disabled ...
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A British Mk 1 tank, possibly D1 'Daredevil' commanded by Captain Mortimer, which was disabled during the Battle of the Somme. D1 'Daredevil' was the first tank to ever go into action.P00826.001
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A British tank that was destroyed by enemy fire.
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A British tank that was destroyed by enemy fire.H02134
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A destroyed British Mark I Female tank, believed to be No 548, D13 'Delilah', commanded by 2nd ...
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A destroyed British Mark I Female tank, believed to be No 548, D13 'Delilah', commanded by 2nd Lieutenant Samson.H02113
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Allied troops inspect a British tank. One of four images from the collection of 1970 Private ...
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Allied troops inspect a British tank. One of four images from the collection of 1970 Private Edward Frederick Kohler MSM, 11th Battalion.P10172.002
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An abandoned British Mark V Male Tank. The tank has been hit on the right hand side, shedding its ...
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An abandoned British Mark V Male Tank. The tank has been hit on the right hand side, shedding its track, elements of which can be seen in the foreground. This tank was also the subject of a waterco...H02114
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A row of Mark IV Female tanks which arrived from Britain waiting to be used in the second battle ...
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A row of Mark IV Female tanks which arrived from Britain waiting to be used in the second battle of Gaza which was fought on 19 April 1917. The attack failed, costing the British and Australian troops...P05572.001
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Australian soldiers standing on and around a wrecked British Mark I (Mk I) tank which was put out ...
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Australian soldiers standing on and around a wrecked British Mark I (Mk I) tank which was put out of action on 19 April 1917 by Turkish forces during the second battle of Gaza. It was captured by the...A00226
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Bevel gear, magneto, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
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Bevel gear internals from a tank dynamo. Corroded.REL47926
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British soldiers revictualling a Gun Carrier Mark 1 tracked vehicle, named Kingston, at ...
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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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Broken steel idler wheel, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
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Steel idler wheel from the front of a Mark II British tank. The rear section is shattered, with a section missing. Corrosion on all surfaces.REL47918
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Broken track plate fragment, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
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Broken track plate fragment from a British Mark II tank. Corroded.REL47920
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Flanged track roller, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
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Pair of track rollers on their mounting shaft. A steel spring separates the two rollers, and push against a flange attached to the inner face of each roller. The outer roller is retained on the shaft ...REL47919
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Germans insepcting the British Mark II tank No. 799. Commanded by 20-year-old Welshman Second ...
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Germans insepcting the British Mark II tank No. 799. Commanded by 20-year-old Welshman Second Lieutenant (Lt) Harold Davies, the tank was destroyed by enemy fire while leading Australian troops in the...P12411.001
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Hotchkiss Gun Ammunition Boxes x 45
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Hotchkiss machine gun magazine ammunition box made from steel. The box is rectangular in shape and is divided internally into two compartments. The lid is secured by a rivetted leather latch. There is...RELAWM10045.001
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Interior of a disabled British Mk 1 male tank showing the steering wheel, engine and six pounder ...
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Interior of a disabled British Mk 1 male tank showing the steering wheel, engine and six pounder ammunition racks. It is believed that this tank is D1 'Daredevil' commanded by Captain Mortimer, and wa...P00826.002
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Rear drive flange, British Mark II tank: Bullecourt
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Rear drive exterior bearing plate flange from a Mark II British tank. Corroded.REL47915
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Right hand view of a disabled Mk I female tank straddling a sunken road on the Somme. The tank ...
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Right hand view of a disabled Mk I female tank straddling a sunken road on the Somme. The tank has been hit on the starboard sponson, and its left hand side track has broken. The wheels on the back w...H02129
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Roller or idler axle with plate from side frame, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
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Solid steel axle still attached to a torn section of plating from a tank side frame. Corrosion.REL47936
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Steel panel with rivetted joining strip, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
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Steel panel with rivetted joining angle strip, slightly distorted. Corroded.REL47916
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Steel rear driving sprocket, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
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Maker: Unknown
Steel driving sprocket of bolted construction, with a central tube bearing and a circular toothed driving wheel on each side. Corrosion on all surfaces.REL47917
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Tank crewmans protective chain-mail face mask : British Tank Corps
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British Tank Corps leather and chain-mail face mask. It is constructed from thin steel plate that has been moulded to a face shape, and has five horizontal vision slits cut for both eyes. The steel pl...REL/03910
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Tank signal flag : British Army Tank Corps, Harbonnieres
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Sewn red and yellow cotton flag, with a sewn tubular hoist into which is fitted a makeshift wooden pole. There are grease and oil stains evident across the flag. An original "Australian War Museums" o...REL/06726
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The interior of a Mk IV tank fitted out as a Male (with six pounder ammunition racks visible at ...
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The interior of a Mk IV tank fitted out as a Male (with six pounder ammunition racks visible at left). In the centre is the Daimler, six cylinder engine and forward of this is the driver's and command...P04460.017
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Three unidentified British soldiers standing amongst supplies, which have probably been delivered ...
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Three unidentified British soldiers standing amongst supplies, which have probably been delivered in the British Mk IV male tank with 'Supply' painted on the side. A horse is in the foreground and a ...A03966
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Twisted plate fragment with rivets, British Mark II tank: Bullecourt
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Twisted steel plate fragment with rivetted sections. Corroded.REL47914
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Two bird pigeon trench basket : Tank Corps, British Army
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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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Two British Mark I tanks (Male foreground and Female background) that were damaged by shell fire ...
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Two British Mark I tanks (Male foreground and Female background) that were damaged by shell fire lie abandoned. The wheels lying nearby are probably those that were attached to the rear of the tanks, ...H02128
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Two British officers observing a Mark IV supply tank, (402), as it negotiates a small hillock. ...
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Two British officers observing a Mark IV supply tank, (402), as it negotiates a small hillock. This particular vehicle is undergoing trials at an unidentified Royal Flying Corps / Royal Air Force base...P04460.022
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Two track plates with a 'grouser' attached, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
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Two track plates to which is bolted a spud or grouser attachment. A pair of track guides are rivetted to the reverse. There is no movement remaining between the track plates. Corroded.REL47954