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Tanks Collection (page 16)

"Tanks: The Iron Giants of War" "Back Them Up: A powerful WW2 poster rallying support for tank warfare

Background imageTanks Collection: Tanks in the great victory parade, Paris, France, 14 July 1919

Tanks in the great victory parade, Paris, France, 14 July 1919
Tanks in the great victory parade, France, 14 July 1919. French postcard

Background imageTanks Collection: German invasion of Poland, 1 September 1939

German invasion of Poland, 1 September 1939, using 45 German divisions and aerial attack. By 20 September only Warsaw held out, but final surrender came on 29 September

Background imageTanks Collection: Destruction of bridge over River Meuse by Belgians to stop German advance, World War 2, 1940

Destruction of bridge over River Meuse by Belgians to stop German advance, World War 2, 1940
Destruction of bridge over River Meuse by the Belgians in an attempt to stop the German advance. Here German light tank temporarily checked, 13-14 May 1940. World War 2

Background imageTanks Collection: General Guderian with Enigma machine

General Guderian with Enigma machine
General Heinz Guderian in his armoured half-track command vehicle. To the lower left of the picture is his Enigma coding machine. Date: 1941

Background imageTanks Collection: Can-Tankerous by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoon

Can-Tankerous by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoon
" Ere! Where the ell are ye comin with that Turkish bath o yours?" Old Bill, the cartoon character created by Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander receives a frosty reception from soldiers

Background imageTanks Collection: Junkers G38, large German freight plane

Junkers G38, large German freight plane
Junkers G38, was a large German four-engined transport aircraft, designed to carry freight over long distances rather than a great number of persons. Date: 1930

Background imageTanks Collection: WW2 Poster -- British tanks in action

WW2 Poster -- British tanks in action
British tanks hurled Italy out of Abyssinia, and in Libya completely wrecked Axis plans of conquest. Colour photolithograph. Associated with the Royal Armoured Corps. Date: 1942

Background imageTanks Collection: WW2 Poster -- Let Us Go Forward Together

WW2 Poster -- Let Us Go Forward Together
Let Us Go Forward Together. Colour photolithograph poster, with a picture of Winston Churchill in coat and hat, with British tanks and bombers behind him. Date: 1939-1945

Background imageTanks Collection: Trench Art lighter in the shape of a WWI tank

Trench Art lighter in the shape of a WWI tank
A very novel Trench Art lighter in the shape of a First World War tank. Trench Art

Background imageTanks Collection: Tank in action

Tank in action. Reproduced from the original painting by John Hassall for William Foster & Co. Ltd. Engineers, Lincoln, England. John Hassall, Ri, Rwa (1868-1948)

Background imageTanks Collection: WW1 brass tank paperweight

WW1 brass tank paperweight made for McKechnie Bros. Ltd, Birmingham, England. Trench Art

Background imageTanks Collection: WW1 tank teapot, manufactured by Sadler

WW1 tank teapot, manufactured by Sadler. Bairnsfather Ware

Background imageTanks Collection: Wooden model of a British tank, WW1

Wooden model of a British tank, WW1, Trench Art

Background imageTanks Collection: Tank handbag advertisement, WW1

Tank handbag advertisement, WW1
A novelty hand bag in the shape of a tank, available from Mark Cross Ltd of Regent Street in 1918. 1918

Background imageTanks Collection: Polish tanks at the start of World War Two

Polish tanks at the start of World War Two
Poland as a military power: cavalry, tanks and infantry, part of a spread of photographs in the Illustrated London News. Here Polands mechanised forces are seen: tanks moving up towards the frontier

Background imageTanks Collection: Tank crew protective helmet with chainmail, WW1

Tank crew protective helmet with chainmail, WW1
Tank crew protective helmet with chainmail, used during the First World War. Seen here on display, probably in a museum. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageTanks Collection: A Vision Of The Last Battle Of Armageddon

A Vision Of The Last Battle Of Armageddon
An illustration depicting a battle between tanks during the first World War. Date: 9th January 1917

Background imageTanks Collection: Experiment with British Mark V tank, WW1

Experiment with British Mark V tank, WW1
Experimentation with a British Mark V tank, fitted with rope-sprung tracks by Colonel Johnson at Dollis Hill, north west London, during the First World War

Background imageTanks Collection: British Mother or Big Willie tank being tested, WW1

British Mother or Big Willie tank being tested, WW1
British " Mother" or " Big Willie" tank being tested at Burton Park, Lincoln, during the First World War

Background imageTanks Collection: Fish - goldfish in tank - black background

Fish - goldfish in tank - black background
LA-8335 Fish - goldfish in tank - black background Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTanks Collection: Green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, Vancouver Aquarium, BC, Canada

Green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, Vancouver Aquarium, BC, Canada
Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) at the Vancouver Aquarium; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada



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"Tanks: The Iron Giants of War" "Back Them Up: A powerful WW2 poster rallying support for tank warfare. " "Unleashing Hell: Witness the fearsome tank in the Battle of Menin Road, Ypres, Belgium during WW1. " "Allied Powerhouse: British Mark IV tank accompanied by Canadian soldiers in the trenches of WW1. " "Remembering Sacrifice: Commemorating the Battle Somme with a haunting image from September 15th, 1916. " "Clash of Titans: Intense Tank Battle on the Somme featuring British MkIV and German A7V tanks. " "Frontline Guardian: British tank standing tall amidst the devastation of Western Front during WW1. " "Unexpected Encounter: Curious cat gazes at a goldfish bowl - a humorous twist on tanks. " "Historical Legacy: Samuel Warren Ltd. 's trademark page from Cutlers Company's register in Sheffield, 1919 - showcasing their contribution to tank manufacturing. " "Mighty Arsenal: American M1 Abrams army tank with soldier manning machine gun hatch - an embodiment of modern warfare capabilities. " "Turning Tides: Reliving the intense Tank Battle in Villers Bocage, France during 1944's liberation campaign. " “Innovative Design : The iconic British Mark IV tank equipped with its unique tadpole tail feature. ” “War Humor : Ta Poster / Bairnsfather – a lighthearted take on tanks through satirical artwork.