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Sphere cover -Crew of tank inspecting German anti-tank rifleThe crew of a British tank pictured inspecting a captured anti-tank rifle which, when put to use, was entirely ineffective upon its intended victim
Dutch boy scouts and others near Eindhoven, WW2Dutch boy scouts and others in a street near Eindhoven with American army tanks during the Second World War. Date: 1940s
Soldiers throwing snowballs, WW1Soldiers on the Western Front throwing snowballs, with army vehicles in the background. Date: 1917
View from a tank, WW1What one tank sees of another - a picture taken from a French tank showing that the crew inside had a very limited view from their window
Blitz in London -- oil tank fire, Thames Haven, WW2Blitz in London -- oil tank fire, Thames Haven, near Thurrock, Essex, 8 September 1940. Two fire floats of the Essex Fire Brigade moored alongside a jetty
Charlotte Fire Department vehicle, North Carolina, USA, August 1935. It was the first enclosed Sedan-type fire appliance in America -- a six-cylinder engine of 160 horsepower with a pumping capacity
Arcadian (Stoke on Trent) china model of a British tankAn Arcadian (Stoke on Trent) china model of a British tank without wheels, with the Coat of Arms of Southampton. Commemorative Ware
English armoured car produced for Tank MuseumAn English manufacture (made in Dorset) armoured car produced for the Tank Museum. Commemorative Ware
Grimwades Winton earthenware mug Lest We ForgetGrimwades Winton earthenware mug, hand-enamelled entitled Lest We Forget. The Triumph of Right over Might AD 1918. On reverse, Great Britains Trump Cards showing a Mark I male tank and aeroplanes
Childs patriotic pottery tank entitled Bank In The TankChilds patriotic glazed pottery tank entitled Bank In The Tank. Commemorative Ware
Ashtray with the badge of the Tank Corps in the centre. (Damage to Crown). Trench Art
WWI model of a British Whippet tank on a wooden baseFirst World War model of a British Whippet tank on a wooden base. Trench Art
WWI tankFirst World War tank. Trench Art
Embroidered badge of the Tank Corps. Commemorative Art
When I bursted the water tank. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
A very fine handmade model of a WWI tankA very fine handmade model of a First World War tank. Trench Art
Carved World War One tank - cigar boxCarved World War One tank (used as a cigar box with 2 cigars inside !).. Trench Art
Model of a WWI tankModel of a First World War tank engraved From C.G.K. to M.M.E.D. and engraved Poziers, Bethune, St. Jan and St. Ives. Trench Art
A composite matchbox-ashtray made from a bullet cartridge and mounted on an 18 pounder shell case. Engraved Messines, June 7th 1917 - France and Belgium with an image in copper of a British tank
British tank of Great War, mounted on polished oak plinthA British tank of the Great War, mounted on a polished oak plinth. Trench Art
Model of a Great War British tank on a wooden oak plinthA well-detailed model of a Great War British tank on a wooden plinth of polished oak. Trench Art
Brass plate, on a wooden plinth- CART WATER TANKBrass plate, on a wooden plinth, with the following information - CART WATER TANK VI/15, T & B REG. NO. E131548. Trench Art
Match striker in the form of a WWI tankMatch striker in the form of a First World War tank. Trench Art
WW1 tank on wooden baseFirst World War tank on wooden base, engraved Souvenir from France. Trench Art
WW1 British Whippet TankWooden model of a First World War British Whippet Tank with camouflage paint. Trench Art
Metal model of WW1 tank on wooden baseMetal model of a WW1 tank on a wooden base. Trench Art
Cigarette box in the form of a tank, WW1Cigarette box in the form of a tank, the sponsons to carry cigarettes and the turret to contain a box of matches. Trench Art
WW1 tank painted green with black track, made by C H Clarke, BEF 1914/1918. Trench Art
Mustard pot (Mappin & Webb), WW1Mustard pot (made by Mappin & Webb) belonging to the Mess of the 4th Battalion Royal Tank Regiment. Commemorative Ware
WW1 inkwell, model of a tank, engraved Souvenir of France and Arras, Somme, Flandres, Ypres. Trench Art
WW1 Collection, E. Claude RowberryFirst World War Collection. 92100 Sergeant E. Claude Rowberry (1896-1962), MM, Tank Corps. Group photo of NCOs nicknamed Scruffynecks
WW1 Collection, Sergeant E. Claude RowberryFirst World War Collection. 92100 Sergeant E. Claude Rowberry (1896-1962), MM, Tank Corps
WWI tank inkwellFirst World War tank inkwell laying on a battlefield mounted on a wooden plinth. Trench Art
Horace Shaw Tank Bank modelled on WWI tankA novelty Horace Shaw Tank Bank modelled on a 1st World War tank. Trench Art
Small WWI Trench Art tankSmall First World War Trench Art tank. Trench Art
WW1 tank, camouflaged sides on beaten brass baseWW1 tank with camouflaged sides on a beaten brass base. Trench Art
Snuff box in the shape of a WW1 tankSnuff box in the shape of a First World War tank. Trench Art
British tanks attacking, Somme, September 1916British tanks attacking, Somme, France, September 1916, by Louis Dauphin (1885-1926). Date: 1916
White Laffly French Army Armoured Car, WW1Die-cast desk ornament of a White Laffly French Army Armoured Car with an ink well. Trench Art
The Tank by William Heath Robinson, WW1Mrs. Jones: Whats wrong wi the dorg, Garg? Garge: W y, the old thiefs been an swallered my War Bonds; so I ve got to pay im into the bank Humorous First World War illustration by William Heath
First one-engined, eight-seater aeroplaneAirco 18, a new type of aeroplane carrying 18 passengers across-channel, London to Paris. The pilot, reversing previous practice, sits behind
Children play at tanks by Leslie ShawWe re not little wretches - we re the Tanks!" Two little boys, with heads in coal scuttles pretend to be tanks and scare their girl playmate. Date: 1917
A wasted life: satire on the invention of tanks, WW1Kaiser Wilhelm II chides Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, German general and aircraft manufacturer, for not inventing anything useful, like the armoured tanks of the allies. Date: 1916
British submarine training by G. H. DavisOfficers and men of the British submarine service being trained in use of the Davis submarine escape apparatus: A water-filled tank with a dummy submarine compartment and the new canvas air lock
Tanks used in WW1 - a vision of ArmageddonAn apocalyptic view of a tank battle, with the vehicles depicted as a herd of steel beasts snorting across the battlefield at night. Date: 1917
Water tank for the British Army, WW1One of a number of tanks, each holding 100, 000 gallons of water, made by a Birmingham firm and erected in England, France and Belgium to ensure supplies during the First World War. Date: 1916
Golden Lily Tank, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaThe Golden Lily Tank, part of the Great Pagoda (Minakshi Sundareshvara Temple) at Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Date: circa 1890s
Communal water tank, China. Date: circa 1890