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Tank Collection (page 12)

Background imageTank Collection: Metal model of WW1 tank on wooden base

Metal model of WW1 tank on wooden base
Metal model of a WW1 tank on a wooden base. Trench Art

Background imageTank Collection: Cigarette box in the form of a tank, WW1

Cigarette box in the form of a tank, WW1
Cigarette box in the form of a tank, the sponsons to carry cigarettes and the turret to contain a box of matches. Trench Art

Background imageTank Collection: WW1 tank painted green with black track

WW1 tank painted green with black track, made by C H Clarke, BEF 1914/1918. Trench Art

Background imageTank Collection: Mustard pot (Mappin & Webb), WW1

Mustard pot (Mappin & Webb), WW1
Mustard pot (made by Mappin & Webb) belonging to the Mess of the 4th Battalion Royal Tank Regiment. Commemorative Ware

Background imageTank Collection: WW1 inkwell, model of a tank

WW1 inkwell, model of a tank, engraved Souvenir of France and Arras, Somme, Flandres, Ypres. Trench Art

Background imageTank Collection: WW1 Collection, E. Claude Rowberry

WW1 Collection, E. Claude Rowberry
First World War Collection. 92100 Sergeant E. Claude Rowberry (1896-1962), MM, Tank Corps. Group photo of NCOs nicknamed Scruffynecks

Background imageTank Collection: WW1 Collection, Sergeant E. Claude Rowberry

WW1 Collection, Sergeant E. Claude Rowberry
First World War Collection. 92100 Sergeant E. Claude Rowberry (1896-1962), MM, Tank Corps

Background imageTank Collection: WWI tank inkwell

WWI tank inkwell
First World War tank inkwell laying on a battlefield mounted on a wooden plinth. Trench Art

Background imageTank Collection: Horace Shaw Tank Bank modelled on WWI tank

Horace Shaw Tank Bank modelled on WWI tank
A novelty Horace Shaw Tank Bank modelled on a 1st World War tank. Trench Art

Background imageTank Collection: Small WWI Trench Art tank

Small WWI Trench Art tank
Small First World War Trench Art tank. Trench Art

Background imageTank Collection: WW1 tank, camouflaged sides on beaten brass base

WW1 tank, camouflaged sides on beaten brass base
WW1 tank with camouflaged sides on a beaten brass base. Trench Art

Background imageTank Collection: Snuff box in the shape of a WW1 tank

Snuff box in the shape of a WW1 tank
Snuff box in the shape of a First World War tank. Trench Art

Background imageTank Collection: British tanks attacking, Somme, September 1916

British tanks attacking, Somme, September 1916
British tanks attacking, Somme, France, September 1916, by Louis Dauphin (1885-1926). Date: 1916

Background imageTank Collection: White Laffly French Army Armoured Car, WW1

White Laffly French Army Armoured Car, WW1
Die-cast desk ornament of a White Laffly French Army Armoured Car with an ink well. Trench Art

Background imageTank Collection: The Tank by William Heath Robinson, WW1

The Tank by William Heath Robinson, WW1
Mrs. 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

Background imageTank Collection: First one-engined, eight-seater aeroplane

First one-engined, eight-seater aeroplane
Airco 18, a new type of aeroplane carrying 18 passengers across-channel, London to Paris. The pilot, reversing previous practice, sits behind

Background imageTank Collection: Children play at tanks by Leslie Shaw

Children play at tanks by Leslie Shaw
We 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

Background imageTank Collection: A wasted life: satire on the invention of tanks, WW1

A wasted life: satire on the invention of tanks, WW1
Kaiser 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

Background imageTank Collection: British submarine training by G. H. Davis

British submarine training by G. H. Davis
Officers 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

Background imageTank Collection: Tanks used in WW1 - a vision of Armageddon

Tanks used in WW1 - a vision of Armageddon
An apocalyptic view of a tank battle, with the vehicles depicted as a herd of steel beasts snorting across the battlefield at night. Date: 1917

Background imageTank Collection: Water tank for the British Army, WW1

Water tank for the British Army, WW1
One 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

Background imageTank Collection: Golden Lily Tank, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India

Golden Lily Tank, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
The Golden Lily Tank, part of the Great Pagoda (Minakshi Sundareshvara Temple) at Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTank Collection: Communal water tank, China

Communal water tank, China. Date: circa 1890

Background imageTank Collection: Wheelers Shop, Woolwich Arsenal

Wheelers Shop, Woolwich Arsenal
Interior of the Wheelers Shop, Woolwich Arsenal, south east London, where ammunition wagons, water and tank carts, ambulance wagons, etc, are manufactured. Date: circa 1905

Background imageTank Collection: Chinese Nationalist army

Chinese Nationalist army
Soldiers of the Chinese Nationalist Army stand to attention as a tank passes by during a military parade Date: 1942

Background imageTank Collection: Tank Corps mascot on motorcycle, Western Front, WW1

Tank Corps mascot on motorcycle, Western Front, WW1
Stunter, the clever mascot of the Tank Corps, balancing in front of the rider on a motorcycle near the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: May 1918

Background imageTank Collection: Artillery of the air by G. H. Davis

Artillery of the air by G. H. Davis
Big guns with wings: the artillery of the air grows heavier and more powerful year by year. The variety of shells and bullets in use by aircraft during the Second World War. Date: 1943

Background imageTank Collection: The coming of the motor liner by G. H. Davis

The coming of the motor liner by G. H. Davis
The coming of the motor liner: the first big funnelless passenger boat built in the British Isles. Forging ahead, but with no steam and no funnels. 1912

Background imageTank Collection: British science and ingenuity in war by G. H. Davis

British science and ingenuity in war by G. H. Davis
How British science and ingenuity contributed to the defeat of the Germans at sea, on land, and in the air. A few of the many weapons, devices and tactics, both offensive and defensive

Background imageTank Collection: German inventions for war on land by G. H. Davis

German inventions for war on land by G. H. Davis
The ingenuity of German scientists applied to the war on land. Illustrating the German armys exploitation of scientific and technical inventions during the Second World War. Date: 1945

Background imageTank Collection: Tank tracks compared by G. H. Davis

Tank tracks compared by G. H. Davis
Tank tracks compared: the most vulnerable feature of a tank. Showing various tanks in use during the Second World War: the Churchill and the Cromwell (British), the Sherman (American)

Background imageTank Collection: Transporting tanks by air, by G. H. Davis

Transporting tanks by air, by G. H. Davis
Transporting tanks by air during the Second World War: rapid supplies for battling armies. Date: 1942

Background imageTank Collection: Rommels Panzers by G. H. Davis

Rommels Panzers by G. H. Davis
Rommels Panzers: details of the PZ Mark IV, and German methods of tank transportation and refuelling during the Second World War. Date: 1942

Background imageTank Collection: German strong point in Libyan desert by G. H. Davis

German strong point in Libyan desert by G. H. Davis
A German strong point in the Libyan desert during the Second World War. A stealthy prelude to major events: how a watch is kept by the Allies on enemy movements. Date: 1942

Background imageTank Collection: Auxiliary fuel tanks for increasing range by G. H. Davis

Auxiliary fuel tanks for increasing range by G. H. Davis
Increasing aircraft range: auxiliary fuel tanks fitted to fighters and bombers, essential to long-range air attacks during the Second World War. Date: 1942

Background imageTank Collection: Warfare on wheels by G. H. Davis

Warfare on wheels by G. H. Davis
Warfare on wheels: mechanised and mobile units of the modern British Army during the Second World War. Showing many types of vehicle used by the various military units. Date: 1942

Background imageTank Collection: Tanks going into action by G. H. Davis

Tanks going into action by G. H. Davis
Mechanised warfare on land during the Second World War: the tanks go into action. Date: 1942

Background imageTank Collection: British and American fighting vehicles by G. H. Davis

British and American fighting vehicles by G. H. Davis
British and American fighting vehicles: some of the wheel and track vehicles in the front line during the Second World War. Date: 1942

Background imageTank Collection: British tank Mark VIB by G. H. Davis

British tank Mark VIB by G. H. Davis
British Tanks: No. 3. Light tank Mark VIB. A sectional drawing of a light British tank which proved its fighting ability on various fronts during the Second World War. Date: 1941

Background imageTank Collection: British tank Mark IVA by G. H. Davis

British tank Mark IVA by G. H. Davis
British Tanks: No. 2. Cruiser (medium) tank Mark IVA. A diagrammatic drawing showing medium cruiser tanks in action during the Second World War. Date: 1941

Background imageTank Collection: Money and munitions by G. H. Davis

Money and munitions by G. H. Davis
Money and munitions: an illustrated armament catalogue. Pictures showing the various costs of the weapons used during the Second World War, ranging from a battleship at 8, 000

Background imageTank Collection: Types of German tank by G. H. Davis

Types of German tank by G. H. Davis
The four principal types of German tank during the Second World War: heavy and light mechanical cavalry. Top left: light tank (short type). Bottom left: light tank (long type)

Background imageTank Collection: Advert for the General Electric Company 1944

Advert for the General Electric Company 1944
Tanks can t run on toasters. Many manufacturers dedicated their factories to making military tanks, aircrafts and weapons for the War effort, and stopped making household goods. Date: 1944

Background imageTank Collection: Toasting the tank, Christmas 1916

Toasting the tank, Christmas 1916
Secondary front cover of The War Illustrated magazine featuring an illustration of British soldiers toasting a tank, comparatively a new-comer into the arean of battle

Background imageTank Collection: German armoured car with bullet holes - Munich

German armoured car with bullet holes - Munich
A German armoured car with nine bullet holes marked on it, which took part in the civil unrest in Munich - May 1st and 2nd 1919.. Date: 1919

Background imageTank Collection: British soldiers with captured German gun, WW1

British soldiers with captured German gun, WW1
British soldiers with a captured German 5.9 naval gun on the Cambrai Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageTank Collection: Village on Western Front, France, WW1

Village on Western Front, France, WW1
Scene in a ruined village on the Western Front in France during World War One, with British troops and a tank. Date: circa 1916

Background imageTank Collection: British tank in action, Western Front, France, WW1

British tank in action, Western Front, France, WW1
A British tank in action on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916



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