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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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Maker: Unknown
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 Mk 1 tank, possibly D1 'Daredevil' commanded by Captain Mortimer, which was disabled ...
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Maker: Unknown
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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Maker: Unknown
A British tank that was destroyed by enemy fire.H02134
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A burned out tank. This tank was lost to the Australians during the 2nd Battle of Gaza . The ...
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Maker: Unknown
A burned out tank. This tank was lost to the Australians during the 2nd Battle of Gaza . The infantry were unable to keep up with it, and after being disabled by enemy shells, the crew set fire to it ...J01045
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A captured Turkish photograph of a soldier standing next to his overturned motor car after an ...
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Maker: Unknown
A captured Turkish photograph of a soldier standing next to his overturned motor car after an accident on a mountain road.A00552
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A damaged Mark IV Female tank - C47 - from 'C' Battalion, 9 Coy, at Passchendaele, Belgium. The ...
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Maker: Unknown
A damaged Mark IV Female tank - C47 - from 'C' Battalion, 9 Coy, at Passchendaele, Belgium. The tank was abandoned on 31 july 1917. From the collection of Mr Alfred Thomas Sharp. Mr Sharp was the C...J00649
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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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Maker: Unknown
A destroyed British Mark I Female tank, believed to be No 548, D13 'Delilah', commanded by 2nd Lieutenant Samson.H02113
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A knocked-out Mark I Male tank on the Somme. Mark I and Mark II Male tanks were armed with two ...
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Maker: Unknown
A knocked-out Mark I Male tank on the Somme. Mark I and Mark II Male tanks were armed with two long barrelled Hotchkiss two 6 pounder guns, while female tanks had machine guns. Later 'Male' tankes we...H02120
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A Mark V Male tank at Ronssoy, France. 30 September 1918. One of a number of tanks disabled by ...
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A Mark V Male tank at Ronssoy, France. 30 September 1918. One of a number of tanks disabled by land mines in the fighting near Duncan Post, in the Ronssoy area.E04937
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An extensively damaged A7V tank near Villers-Bretonneux. This is apparently tank 561 Nixe in ...
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An extensively damaged A7V tank near Villers-Bretonneux. This is apparently tank 561 Nixe in which Second Lieutenant Wilhelm Biltz of Abteilung 2 fought the first tank versus tank battle on 24 April 1...P01726.002
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An unidentified soldier views a captured German A7V tank, named 'Elfriede' at Saleux, with four ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
An unidentified soldier views a captured German A7V tank, named 'Elfriede' at Saleux, with four holes made by armour piercing bullets. These can be seen on the left outline of the iron cross marking. ...E02369
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A scene of destruction following a German bombardment of the Menin Road, near Hooge. Several ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
A scene of destruction following a German bombardment of the Menin Road, near Hooge. Several motor lorries were caught in a concentrated strafe with the results depicted.E00762
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A tank put out of action when crossing a deep communication trench running from a dugout near the ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A tank put out of action when crossing a deep communication trench running from a dugout near the St Quentin Canal to the main Hindenburg Line. Land mines, scattered about the Hindenburg trenches and ...E03784
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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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Maker: Unknown
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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A view from the roof of the White Chateau, when the Australians held the white chalk line of ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A view from the roof of the White Chateau, when the Australians held the white chalk line of trenches as their front line, and the enemy trenches were in front of Monument Wood (on the left) and the i...E02343
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BRAYE, FRANCE, PROBABLY APRIL 1917. BRITISH TANK J2 DESTROYED NEAR BRAYE. (Old Caption). ...
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Maker: Templeman, Norman Kingsley
BRAYE, FRANCE, PROBABLY APRIL 1917. BRITISH TANK J2 DESTROYED NEAR BRAYE. (Old Caption). Actually, this is a Female Mark V tank, from the 10th Battalion 'A' Company, identified as such by the square...P00098.001
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BRAYE ROAD, NEAR ALBERT, FRANCE, PROBABLY APRIL 1917. DAMAGED TANKS EROBERT II ARMEE.
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Maker: Templeman, Norman Kingsley
BRAYE ROAD, NEAR ALBERT, FRANCE, PROBABLY APRIL 1917. DAMAGED TANKS EROBERT II ARMEE.P00098.002
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Collection lent by Major H Tolley
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Dummy tanks, used successfully by the 4th Australian Division in the attack on Le Verguier in September 1918. These tanks, ten in number, were made by the 4th Field Company, Australian Engineers, enti...C04505
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Collection related to the service of Sydney Harold Banks-Smith
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FRANCE. C.1916. TWO AMBULANCE VEHICLES OF THE 5TH AUSTRALIAN FIELD AMBULANCE SHOW THE DAMAGE CAUSED BY A DIRECT HIT FROM HIGH EXPLOSIVES. (DONOR C. BERNARD)P01456.002
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Collection relating to the service of 1512, 1578, VX55289, V7592, V24239 Charles James (Nobby) Clarke MM DCM, 14th Battalion.
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BAPAUME, FRANCE, 1916. HAVOC CAUSED BY GERMAN GUNS NEAR BAPAUME. SHOWS REMAINS OF WRECKED HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLES, SHELL CASES AND DAMAGED DUCKBOARDS AMONG TIMBER AND RUBBLE.P00308.008