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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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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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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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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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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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Manufacturer's plates from the magneto and engine of a British tank
Technology
Manufacture's brass plates (x2) from the magneto and engine of a British tank (No.16658).REL/00536
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Mk IV Female Tank
Technology
Mk IV 'Female' Tank. A First World War British armoured fighting vehicle, weighing 28 tonnes, and carrying a crew of 8 - driver, commander, two gearsmen, and four machine gunners. Manufactured by the ...RELAWM05040.001
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Mk IV Tank Periscope: Battle of Cambrai
Technology
Periscope of one of the tanks employed in the British surprise attack on Cambrai on 20 November 1917.RELAWM00675
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Model prototype De Mole Tank
Technology
Maker: De Mole, Lancelot Eldin Williams and Benwell
A 1/8 scale model of the lower hull and running gear of a tracked fighting vehicle designed by Lancelot 'Lance' De Mole. A contemporary photograph of the model - J00300 - is also held by the Memorial....RELAWM01900
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6 pounder Hotchkiss QF Mk II 6 cwt Gun shield
Technology
Maker: Hotchkiss, Elswick Ordnance Company
This gun shield was fitted to a 6 pounder Hotchkiss QF Mk II 6 cwt gun (RELAWM05041). The shield is made from 10 mm steel plate. It is painted grey and bears 'ghost' marks on the inner surface, the ...RELAWM05041.001
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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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Rear drive flange, British Mark II tank: Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Rear drive exterior bearing plate flange from a Mark II British tank. Corroded.REL47915
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Roller or idler axle with plate from side frame, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
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
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Steel panel with rivetted joining angle strip, slightly distorted. Corroded.REL47916
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Steel rear driving sprocket, British Mark II tank : Bullecourt
Technology
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 Bullseye tail light : Major Riddell, DSO, 12 Field Company, Australian Engineers
Technology
Spherical shaped bullseye tail light, with three set glass discs, one in red and two in amber. The red, bevelled disc is viewed from the rear, with the two amber discs visible from the sides. There is...RELAWM00919
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Twisted plate fragment with rivets, British Mark II tank: Bullecourt
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Twisted steel plate fragment with rivetted sections. Corroded.REL47914