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Tanks Collection (page 18)

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

Background imageTanks Collection: 22nd Dragoons Plaque Juno Beach exit

22nd Dragoons Plaque Juno Beach exit
The Dragoons were equipped with Flail tanks, one of the Funnies, a range of armoured vehicles modified to carry out particular tasks - in this case to beat the beach like a giant carpet sweeper

Background imageTanks Collection: Menin Road, Ypres, by William Hugh Duncan Arthur, WW1

Menin Road, Ypres, by William Hugh Duncan Arthur, WW1
Menin Road, Ypres, 1917, drawing by William Hugh Duncan Arthur, First World War. Showing a number of disabled British tanks at the Battle of Ypres. 1917

Background imageTanks Collection: Russian tanks rumble past shattered buildings and piles of debris in Budapest, Hungary

Russian tanks rumble past shattered buildings and piles of debris in Budapest, Hungary, after the uprising. 13/11/1956

Background imageTanks Collection: British army engineers use armoured vehicles to clear the road to Kuwait City

British army engineers use armoured vehicles to clear the road to Kuwait City during Operation Desert Storm. Seen in the background is one of over four hundred oil wells set alight by retreating

Background imageTanks Collection: A Sherman tank passes the Palace of Westminster London during WW2 Peace Parade June

A Sherman tank passes the Palace of Westminster London during WW2 Peace Parade June 1946

Background imageTanks Collection: Triumphant return of a tank

Triumphant return of a tank. Introducing the Tanks to Londoners. The film The Battle of the Ancre as seen at the Scala Theatre, London

Background imageTanks Collection: Tanks off-loading from an LCT

Tanks off-loading from an LCT
Photograph: Tanks off-loading from an LCT. From a photograph album containing 210 photographs compiled by Maj Wilfred Herbert James Sale, MC, 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters), 1944

Background imageTanks Collection: 15th Scottish Division advance on the river Elbe

15th Scottish Division advance on the river Elbe
Photograph showing 15th Scottish Division advance on the river Elbe, tanks and armoured vehicles crossing a bridged crater, 13th April 1945

Background imageTanks Collection: Armoured cars en route to Handeni, East Africa, WW1

Armoured cars en route to Handeni, East Africa, WW1
Armoured cars (Rhinos) en route to Handeni, East Africa (now in Tanzania), during WW1. 1916

Background imageTanks Collection: Caterpillar Tank cartoon scatters fleeing Germans

Caterpillar Tank cartoon scatters fleeing Germans
Proposal for a caterpillar tank - in World War One Date: circa 1916

Background imageTanks Collection: A Tale of Two Tanks by Heath Robinson, WW1 cartoon

A Tale of Two Tanks by Heath Robinson, WW1 cartoon
A wartime cartoon by William Heath Robinson showing two tanks charging into battle, only to crash head on, fly conjoined into the air and fall to earth, shattered into pieces. Date: 1917

Background imageTanks Collection: WW1 - French tanks (Renault FT-17) advancing, Oise, France

WW1 - French tanks (Renault FT-17) advancing, Oise, France
WW1 - A team of French tanks (Renault FT-17), are seen here advancing in order through a village in the department of Oise, Northern France. Date: 1918

Background imageTanks Collection: Tank trapped in mud of Flanders, WW1

Tank trapped in mud of Flanders, WW1
A tank stuck in the mud by the side of the Fampoux Road on the Western Front, a victim of the treacherous, waterlogged conditions Date: 1918

Background imageTanks Collection: German soldiers fleeing from a firing tank, WW1

German soldiers fleeing from a firing tank, WW1
Frightened German soldiers fleeing from a firing tank during the First World War. Date: 1916

Background imageTanks Collection: WW2 Poster -- Mightier Yet

WW2 Poster -- Mightier Yet
Mightier Yet! Britains Mechanised Army grows stronger every day. Recruitment poster produced by HMSO, printed by Greycaine Limited, showing Vickers Mark 2 medium tanks. Date: 1940

Background imageTanks Collection: A Willow Art (Longton) china model of a British tank

A Willow Art (Longton) china model of a British tank with trailing wheels. Inscribed Model of British tank with the Coat of Arms of the City of Cardiff - Registration No. 638588. Commemorative Ware

Background imageTanks Collection: Model - Mark V WWI male tank with semaphore device

Model - Mark V WWI male tank with semaphore device
An extremely finely built model Mark V First World War male tank with semaphore device with hatches that open. Trench Art

Background imageTanks Collection: World War One pack of playing cards - Shell Motor Spirit Co

World War One pack of playing cards - Shell Motor Spirit Co
World War One pack of playing cards issued by the Shell Motor Spirit Company with Shell logo and Best Of Allies Always In the Front surrounded by images of warships, aeroplanes, tanks, etc

Background imageTanks Collection: Tank Corps souvenir relating to 16th Battalion Tank Corps

Tank Corps souvenir relating to 16th Battalion Tank Corps
Tank Corps souvenir relating to the 16th Battalion Tank Corps. commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel, the Hon. J. D. Y. Bingham, DSO, listing command structure and appointments, individual awards

Background imageTanks Collection: A battlefield scene at dusk Western Front

A battlefield scene at dusk Western Front
A battlefield scene at dusk. Western Front, c. 1917 with a row of knocked out British tanks. Hans W. Schmidt (1859-1940)

Background imageTanks Collection: Great War wooden money box in the form of a WWI tank

Great War wooden money box in the form of a WWI tank
Great War wooden money box in the form of a First World War tank.. Trench Art

Background imageTanks Collection: Cast Iron Starkies Patent Money Bank modelled as a cannon

Cast Iron Starkies Patent Money Bank modelled as a cannon firing into a First World War tank. Trench Art

Background imageTanks Collection: Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Folio of artwork

Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Folio of artwork
A folio of 24 hand-coloured i, mostly titled. And one original watercolour of a Tommy in full battledress standing on ground marked Deutschland unter alles. Signed No. 164 of 250

Background imageTanks Collection: Model of WW1 tank on brass base

Model of WW1 tank on brass base
Model of First World War tank on a brass base, engraved Souvenir of Great War. Trench Art

Background imageTanks Collection: Old Bill Pink glazed money box in the form of a WW1 tank

Old Bill Pink glazed money box in the form of a WW1 tank
An Old Bill Pink glazed money box in the form a WW1 tank, inscribed Wheres that blinkin Kaiser. Bairnsfather Ware

Background imageTanks Collection: Model of a WW1 tank

Model of a WW1 tank, Trench Art

Background imageTanks Collection: Down at the Ration Dump by Bruce Bairnsfather

Down at the Ration Dump by Bruce Bairnsfather
Down at the Ration Dump " Call me a Tank again, my lad, and I ll knock yer - - ead off!" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander Date: 1917

Background imageTanks Collection: Types of aeroplane shell guns by G. H. Davis

Types of aeroplane shell guns by G. H. Davis
An answer to the tank during the Second World War: types of aeroplane shell guns. Including the Hispano-Suiza moteur-canon gun, found effective by the French in knocking out tanks

Background imageTanks Collection: Whale hunting vessel and factory by G. H. Davis

Whale hunting vessel and factory by G. H. Davis
Floating whale factories: ships which reduce their prey to oil and by-products on the spot. A whale-hunting factory and its catcher vessels at work in the Antarctic

Background imageTanks Collection: Sterling silver model of one of the earlier type of tanks, made by Walker and Hall

Sterling silver model of one of the earlier type of tanks, made by Walker and Hall
From Walker and Hall catalogue c. 1925 (Local Studies 739. 2 SSTQ)

Background imageTanks Collection: World War One tank, Fitzalan Square, Sheffield, 1917

World War One tank, Fitzalan Square, Sheffield, 1917
Full title: Fitzalan Square, World War I. Selling bonds for National War Savings Committee from Mark IV male tank Nelson, training number 130 From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00138

Background imageTanks Collection: Churchill Bridgelayer tank with hull removed and bridge attached to a hinged arm, side view

Churchill Bridgelayer tank with hull removed and bridge attached to a hinged arm, side view

Background imageTanks Collection: Brown Trout (Salmo trutta fario) adult, close-up of dorsal fin, in tank, Nottingham

Brown Trout (Salmo trutta fario) adult, close-up of dorsal fin, in tank, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, January

Background imageTanks Collection: Picture No. 10893764

Picture No. 10893764
World War II fuel tanks - abandoned Date:

Background imageTanks Collection: Junkers Ju86A1 D-AXEQ B�rg of Lufthansa

Junkers Ju86A1 D-AXEQ B�rg of Lufthansa
Junkers Ju86A1, D-AXEQ, Brg, of Lufthansa. Windowless, it had extra fuel tanks fitted in the fuselage and on 22-23 August 1936 it flew non-stop from Dessau to Bathurst, a distance of 3, 603 miles

Background imageTanks Collection: Blitz in London -- damage to tanks, Thames Haven, WW2

Blitz in London -- damage to tanks, Thames Haven, WW2
Blitz in London -- damage to tanks and pipelines at Thames Haven, near Thurrock, Essex, 7 September 1940. The ground was covered with spilt oil which was subsequently ignited during an attack

Background imageTanks Collection: Andrew Irvine on Everest, 1924

Andrew Irvine on Everest, 1924
Photograph of Andrew Comyn Irvine (1902-24), the British climber, working on an oxygen bottle in the Everest Expedition camp, 1924

Background imageTanks Collection: Captured British tank in Armentieres, France, WW1

Captured British tank in Armentieres, France, WW1
German soldiers accompany a captured British tank through a muddy street in Armentieres, northern France, during the First World War, with a lorry driving alongside. 1918

Background imageTanks Collection: First Italian tank prototype, the Pavesi model, WW1

First Italian tank prototype, the Pavesi model, WW1
The first prototype of an Italian tank, the Pavesi model, developed during the First World War from an agricultural tractor. Date: 1915

Background imageTanks Collection: American troops at Saint Souplet, France, WW1

American troops at Saint Souplet, France, WW1
American troops of the 301st Tank Battalion, going into action at Saint Souplet, northern France, as part of the Somme Offensive during the First World War

Background imageTanks Collection: Fiat 3000 Model 21 tank, post-WW1

Fiat 3000 Model 21 tank, post-WW1
A Fiat 3000 Model 21 tank, in production from 1919, in service from 1921, described as a light tank weighing 6 tonnes. Date: 1920

Background imageTanks Collection: Bullock Creeping Grip tractors, tank experiment, WW1

Bullock Creeping Grip tractors, tank experiment, WW1
Bullock Creeping Grip tractors coupled together -- a tank experiment during the First World War. Date: circa 1915

Background imageTanks Collection: Killen-Strait armoured tractor, WW1

Killen-Strait armoured tractor, WW1
A Killen-Strait armoured tractor, claimed to be the first completed British tank used during the First World War. Date: 1915

Background imageTanks Collection: Australian soldiers with dummy tank, Le Catelet, WW1

Australian soldiers with dummy tank, Le Catelet, WW1
Soldiers of the Australian 4th Divisional Engineers at Le Catelet, northern France, with a dummy tank designed to mislead the Germans about Allied troop movements towards the end of the First World

Background imageTanks Collection: American Tank Destroyer at Stavelot; Second World War, 1944

American Tank Destroyer at Stavelot; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing the crew of an American tank destroyer standing beside their vehicle in Stavelot, twenty miles from Liege, during the Battle of the Bulge in the winter of 1944-5

Background imageTanks Collection: The Battle in Susteren; Second World War, 1945

The Battle in Susteren; Second World War, 1945
Sketch showing a battle between British infantry (in buildings on right) and German tanks (on left) in the town of Susteren, Holland, 1945

Background imageTanks Collection: A soviet armored division receiving operational orders prior to the final battle in berlin

A soviet armored division receiving operational orders prior to the final battle in berlin, germany, march 1945

Background imageTanks Collection: Battle of kursk, on the front roads, world war ll

Battle of kursk, on the front roads, world war ll



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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.