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Tank Collection (page 17)

Unyielding and unstoppable, tanks have played a pivotal role in shaping history

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Tank Collection: On the 8th army front a mule train carrying ammunition to Montgomery
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Tank Collection: A Cromwell tank being tested in Britain. July 1944
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Tank Collection: British tanks in the Western Desert. Pictured, these tanks (25 tons, 19 ft
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Tank Collection: A Bren gunner aims from a Churchill tank turret during a large tank exercise in Yorkshire
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Tank Collection: Churchill tanks roll into battle. Churchill tanks of the Royal Armoured Corps move
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Tank Collection: A demonstration in the method of dealing with an enemy tank by a platoon of the Home
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Tank Collection: Members of the Home Guard in Liverpool, watching a demonstration by the army in Anti Tank
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Tank Collection: Loader of the 73mm gun in General Grant tank. 12th June 1942
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Tank Collection: American built General Grant tank at a British forward tank HQ in
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Tank Collection: American General Grant tank exercise in England. 17th June 1942
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Tank Collection: Maintenance crew remove track from a General Grant tank in the Libya desert
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Tank Collection: Tunisia Front, the First Army recover tanks. After the battle
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Tank Collection: The Battle of Cherbourg was part of the Battle of Normandy during World War II
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Tank Collection: In the left foreground is an American Grant tank fitted with special British CDL turret
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Tank Collection: The city of Duren is located on the main fighting front during the Allied invasion of
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Tank Collection: British amphibious tanks leave the west bank of the Lower Rhine heading eastwards
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Tank Collection: Tank scores a direct hit on a house containing snipers by the Meurth River, France
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Tank Collection: 15th Scottish division advances on the River Elbe, Germany
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Tank Collection: An advancing Allied column passing a damaged German Panther tank on the Falaise road
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Tank Collection: A British AVRE with fascine (a large roll of chestnut palings) in position
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Tank Collection: Churchill tanks of the 3rd Scots Guards, 6th Guards Tank Brigade
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Tank Collection: Scottish advance on Tilburg. Churchill tanks, equipped with 95 mm howitzers
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Tank Collection: Canal Defence Lights fitted to British tanks. October 1945
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Tank Collection: British advance in the western desert. Monument erected by Italians in commemoration of
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Tank Collection: British tanks during a night exercise in France during the Second World War
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Tank Collection: Army Cadets. August 1943
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Tank Collection: Infantry followed by priest advancing through Pachino. 25th July 1943
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Tank Collection: Invasion of France. US troops on their way to embark at a British port. 1944
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Tank Collection: British guns and equipment passing through Sidi Barrani
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Tank Collection: Mule train passing a bogged Sherman tank on the 8th Army front. 4th December 1943
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Tank Collection: Sherman tanks in the ruins of San Angelo. 20th May 1944
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Tank Collection: A Dutch soldier of the Princess Irene regiment (right) and British troops guard
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Tank Collection: Knocked out German armour remains on the battlefield after a tank engagement
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Tank Collection: Valentine tanks pass cheering civilians in Tripoli during the Second World War
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Tank Collection: Captured Italian M 11-39 Medium Tanks in the desert near Nibiewa during Operation Compass
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Tank Collection: Knocked out German Mk. V Panther tank with 80mm gun near Bernieres-Bocage
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Tank Collection: Tank exercises in South Eastern England. Tanks are seen climbing an extremely precipitous
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Tank Collection: 8th Armys victorious desert drive. A member of a tank crew lights a cigarette next
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Tank Collection: 8th Armys entrance into Florence. As our armour enters the city people come
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Tank Collection: 8th Armys entry into Florence. (Picture) scene of enthusiasm as South Africans
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Tank Collection: The advance northwards in the 8th army zone of operations, Italy
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Tank Collection: Self propelled Twaby bridge being used by a tank. June 1945
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Tank Collection: British A. V. R. E. mortar tank crossing a fascine. September 1944
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Tank Collection: It was announced on September 13th, that the German Garrison of the great French port
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Tank Collection: A NFS (National Fire Service) water tank at Edmonton, North London
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Tank Collection: Notting but utter ruins and devastation lay in the wake of the retreating Germans in
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Tank Collection: A 17-Pounder anti-tank gun of the 46th Division crosses the ford of River Foglia
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Tank Collection: Sherman tank overtakes Italian Pack Mule company moving up through Legare Italy


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Unyielding and unstoppable, tanks have played a pivotal role in shaping history. From the Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank patrolling outside Basra, Iraq to the German Panzer tank of 1944, these armored giants have left an indelible mark on warfare. The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards & Gulf War Tank stand as a testament to their power and presence in modern conflicts. But they are not just instruments of war; they also hold historical significance. Take the Pannier tank, no. 7766 from the 1930s or the Churchill AVRE Tank in France during World War II - each representing a different era and purpose. In India's Amritsar lies the Golden Temple, its serene beauty contrasting with images of tanks surrounding it before significant events like WW1 or even back in 1913. These juxtapositions remind us that even sacred places can be touched by conflict. During times of war, propaganda posters like 'Back Them Up' rallied support for those who fought alongside tanks on battlefields such as Menin Road in Ypres, Belgium during WW1. British Mark IV tanks stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Canadian soldiers, showcasing international cooperation amidst chaos. Beyond Europe's borders lie scenes like The British Second Army in Valkenswaard, Holland during World War II - proof that tanks transcended continents to fight for freedom wherever needed. Whether it is the raw power emanating from a Challenger 2 Tank or witnessing history unfold through vintage photographs capturing moments like German Panzer Tanks advancing through Germany or Indian temples surrounded by armored vehicles – one thing remains clear: Tanks symbolize strength and resilience throughout time.