British Mark IX or supply tank, WW1
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British Mark IX or supply tank, WW1
A British Mark IX or supply tank, designed in 1917 as a non-fighting tank used for carrying supplies or men through a fire zone. Because of its shape it was nicknamed The Pig. Only a few reached France before the end of the First World War. Seen here at Fosters Works, Lincoln. Date: 1917-1918
Media ID 7183755
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