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A British Mark I Male tank lies abandoned after being destroyed and burnt out by enemy fire. One ...
Photograph
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 Mark IV supply tank, with the vehicle number 402. It has been fitted with sponsons but ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
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 ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
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 ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
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.
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
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 ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
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 ...
Photograph
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 put out of action in the battle of Gaza, and afterwards used by the enemy as a ...
Photograph
Maker: Australian Flying Corps
A British tank put out of action in the battle of Gaza, and afterwards used by the enemy as a redoubt.B02002
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A British tank that was destroyed by enemy fire.
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
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 ...
Photograph
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 DUMMY BRITISH TANK USED AS A DECOY AT CATELET, FRANCE. (DONATED BY MR. C.W.L. MUECKE.)
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A DUMMY BRITISH TANK USED AS A DECOY AT CATELET, FRANCE. (DONATED BY MR. C.W.L. MUECKE.)J06301
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A German Army flame thrower crew practice using their weapon against one of their own A7V tanks ...
Photograph
Maker: Deutsche Reichsarchiv
A German Army flame thrower crew practice using their weapon against one of their own A7V tanks as it advances towards their trench.H13456
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Allied troops inspect a British tank. One of four images from the collection of 1970 Private ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
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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America goes over
Film
Maker: United States Army Signal Corps
Introduction reads: 'Official film of the Corps of Signals taken under action and service conditions in France. Especially released by the War Department to the Eastman Kodak Company for the 2nd Amer...F00169
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A model of a British Army tank with the side removed to show the interior. (Donor Imperial War ...
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A model of a British Army tank with the side removed to show the interior. (Donor Imperial War Museum Q27373)H12300
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An abandoned British Mark V Male Tank. The tank has been hit on the right hand side, shedding its ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
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 ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
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 pressmen visit Australian front
Film
Maker: Wilkins, George Hubert
Australian and British newspaper editors and war correspondents visit the Australian forces in France, where they view and enter old trenches near Biaches and watch artillery barrages laid down by the...F00046
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Australian soldiers standing on and around a wrecked British Mark I (Mk I) tank which was put out ...
Photograph
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 ...
Photograph
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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A WHIPPET TANK BEING WASHED DOWN BY CHINESE. THESE TANKS ARE VERY FAST.
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A WHIPPET TANK BEING WASHED DOWN BY CHINESE. THESE TANKS ARE VERY FAST.H09387
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BAPAUME, FRANCE, 1918. A BRITISH MARK IV TANK, THE WORD "HENRY" PAINTED ON ITS SIDE, WITH A ...
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BAPAUME, FRANCE, 1918. A BRITISH MARK IV TANK, THE WORD "HENRY" PAINTED ON ITS SIDE, WITH A T-MODEL FORD MOTOR CAR USED BY THE YMCA (YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION). IN THE BACKGROUND CAN BE SEEN D...P01322.010
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Bellicourt, France. 29 September 1918. Allied tanks and infantry troops preparing to go into ...
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Bellicourt, France. 29 September 1918. Allied tanks and infantry troops preparing to go into action. (Donor Imperial War Museum Q9364)H12514
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Bevel gear, magneto, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Bevel gear internals from a tank dynamo. Corroded.REL47926
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BRAYE, FRANCE, PROBABLY APRIL 1917. BRITISH TANK J2 DESTROYED NEAR BRAYE. (Old Caption). ...
Photograph
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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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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Broken steel idler wheel, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
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
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Broken track plate fragment from a British Mark II tank. Corroded.REL47920
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Burnt-out tank in front of Vaire Wood 10/8/18
Art
Maker: McCubbin, Louis Frederick
Drawing depicting a burnt-out tank (British Mark V tanks (WW1 period)) in the war damaged Vaire Wood, Western Front. Louis McCubbin enlisted with the 14th Battalion AIF in 1916, serving in France from...ART03088
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CHAMPAGNE, FRANCE, 1914-18 WAR BRITISH TANK DISGUISED BY HUNS.
Photograph
CHAMPAGNE, FRANCE, 1914-18 WAR BRITISH TANK DISGUISED BY HUNS.P00105.019
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Collection relating to 1293 Staff Sergeant John (Jack) Rook, 38th Battalion
Photograph
Maker: Rook, John
"The Tank, "Egbert" by name/ in Trafalgar Square during/ Tank War Bonds Week. This/ is where you deposit your/ surplus cash & get War Bonds/ in exchange. The column in/ rear is part of nelsons column/...P12715.057
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Collection relating to 1293 Staff Sergeant John (Jack) Rook, 38th Battalion
Photograph
Maker: Rook, John
"British whippet Tank."P12715.053
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Collection relating to 1293 Staff Sergeant John (Jack) Rook, 38th Battalion
Photograph
Maker: Rook, John
"The Tank Bank. Here you see/ a few buyers [for War bonds] only. There were/ thousands of people in the /Square when I took this. Note/ the hole in the front of the/ Tank ["Egbert"] where it has been ...P12715.064
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DAMAGED BRITISH TANKS ABOARD A TRAIN HEADING FOR REPAIR WORKSHOPS.
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DAMAGED BRITISH TANKS ABOARD A TRAIN HEADING FOR REPAIR WORKSHOPS.H02133
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Development of the tank
Film
Maker: Royal Armoured Corps School of Tank Technology
This film was made by the Royal Armoured Corps School of Tank Technology with assistance from the Imperial War Museum. Traces the development of the tank up to the end of the 1914-1918 war including s...F03728
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Dugout shelter and damaged tank, near Le Cateau looking towards Pommereuil
Art
Maker: Bell, George
Depicts a dugout shelter and wrecked tanks near Le Cateau on the Western Front during the First World War.ART00119
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Engine ID Plate from Mark IV Tank 'Adventuress'
Technology
Engine Identification plate, pierced on all four corners for screw or rivets, and inscribed with the following: When ordering spares, quote car and list nos. Type: 105 Rth / Car No 28098/ List No 17...RELAWM00648.003
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Engine ID Plate from MK IV Tank 'Adventuress'
Technology
Maker: Daimler Company Limited
Engine I.D. plate featuring white lettering on a red background surrounded by a white border. The inscription reads: Manufactured / under license from / Knight and Kilbourne Patents Company / by / The...RELAWM00648.002
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Flanged track roller, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
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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Forgotten men: the war as it was
Film
Maker: Lee, Norman
An Associated British Picture Corporation Ltd production. Commentary written and spoken on camera by Sir John Hammerton, war historian in conjunction with the representatives of the fighting forces 1...F00172
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France. March 1918. A damaged and abandoned British Army tank half buried in a former British ...
Photograph
Maker: Deutsche Reichsarchiv
France. March 1918. A damaged and abandoned British Army tank half buried in a former British position between Bapaume and Arras. (Donor German War Museum: Bufa 7881)H13203
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Fundraising badge: 'British War Tank Adelaide Sept 1918': Mr Samuel Herbert McMillan, Kalangadoo, SA
Heraldry
Maker: Atkinson & Co, Adelaide
Patriotic button with a black and white photograph of a British tank (WW1) on the battlefield. At the top of the button is `BRITISH WAR TANK' and at the bottom `ADELAIDE SEPT. 1918'.REL23902.099
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Fundraising badge : Patriotic 'British War Tank Adelaide Sept 1918' with Mk IV female tank, 4643
Heraldry
Maker: Atkinson & Co, Adelaide
Circular celluloid-coated tin badge featuring a black and white photograph of a Mk IV female tank, serial 4643, climbing over rubble, a biplane in the upper distance, bordered by the words 'BRITISH WA...RELAWM16782.009.009
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Gear lever position plate from Mark IV tank 'Adventuress'
Technology
Gear lever position plate from a Mark IV tank. The plate is cast brass, and features the number '2' over the word 'HIGH' Both sides of the late are pierced for screw attachment. There is no evidence...RELAWM00648.004
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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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Germans insepcting the British Mark II tank No. 799. Commanded by 20-year-old Welshman Second ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
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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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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Hotchkiss Gun Ammunition Boxes x 45
Technology
Maker: Unknown
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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Idriess, Ion Llewellyn (Trooper, b.1889 - d.1979)
Private Record
Maker: Idriess, Ion Llewellyn
Collection relating to service of 358 Trooper Ion Llewellyn Idriess, 5 Light Horse Regiment, AIF, Gallipoli, Egypt, Palestine, 1915-1918. The collection consists of eight original, handwritten diarie...1DRL/0373
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Interior of a disabled British Mk 1 male tank showing the steering wheel, engine and six pounder ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
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