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Tank Collection (page 21)

Background imageTank Collection: Loco Gipsy Hill

Loco Gipsy Hill
The crew pose beside the London, Brighton and South Coast Railways tank locomotive Gipsy Hill

Background imageTank Collection: North London Rly Loco

North London Rly Loco
North London Railway tank loco no 88

Background imageTank Collection: London Tilbury Loco

London Tilbury Loco
London, Tilbury and Southend Railway tank loco no 39

Background imageTank Collection: Great Northern Loco 190

Great Northern Loco 190
Great Northern Railway tank loco no 190

Background imageTank Collection: Tank Liberates Village

Tank Liberates Village
LIBERATION SCENES Liberated village in December offensive. The tank is a Russian T-34

Background imageTank Collection: Moscow Trenches Made

Moscow Trenches Made
Approximately half a million Muscovites take part in the digging of anti-tank ditches around Moscow

Background imageTank Collection: Soviet Anti-Tank Gun

Soviet Anti-Tank Gun
A Soviet ZIS-11 anti-tank gun in action

Background imageTank Collection: Soviet Antitank Guns

Soviet Antitank Guns
Soviet soldiers march with anti-tank guns

Background imageTank Collection: German Tank Destroyed

German Tank Destroyed
The moment of destruction for a German tank

Background imageTank Collection: Liberated Village

Liberated Village
Village in the Stalingrad district, liberated in the course of the December 1942 offensive. The tank is a Russian T-34

Background imageTank Collection: Vickers Tank Factory

Vickers Tank Factory
Interior of Vickers-Armstrong tank factory

Background imageTank Collection: Woman and Fish Tank

Woman and Fish Tank
An elegant woman and her aquarium

Background imageTank Collection: Tank review by Queen Mother at Tidworth

Tank review by Queen Mother at Tidworth
The Queen Mother reviewing tanks at Tidworth in Wiltshire after presenting a guidon to The Queens Own Hussars, of which she was Colonel-in-Chief. She is accompanied by Princess Margaret

Background imageTank Collection: German Anti-Tank Gun

German Anti-Tank Gun
German anti-tank gun in action against the Russians

Background imageTank Collection: France Rebuilds Army

France Rebuilds Army
France rebuilds her army

Background imageTank Collection: Tank on Rough Ground

Tank on Rough Ground
The ability of the tank to proceed over rough terrain, including trenches, was its outstanding military asset

Background imageTank Collection: Drader in Tank

Drader in Tank
Second Lieutenant Drader attacks the German trenches in his tank

Background imageTank Collection: Captain Ingliss Tank

Captain Ingliss Tank
Captain A M Inglis advances his tank into the German lines even though one of his wheels has been blown off

Background imageTank Collection: Allied Troops Land

Allied Troops Land
Allied troops alighting from their landing craft, some with bicycles, onto the beaches of Normandy, France. A tank of the 50th Division is in the background

Background imageTank Collection: Tank Battle, Leningrad

Tank Battle, Leningrad
A tank battle in the forests of Leningrad

Background imageTank Collection: SIMMS WAR MOTOR 1902

SIMMS WAR MOTOR 1902
Simms War Motor, manufactured by Vickers and Maxim

Background imageTank Collection: Making Model Ships

Making Model Ships
Grandfather teaches his grandsons how to thread rigging onto the model ship he is making. The two well- behaved boys look captivated

Background imageTank Collection: Flora Drummond / Tank

Flora Drummond / Tank
Flora Drummond speaking from a tank in Liverpool

Background imageTank Collection: Motor Bike at Pump

Motor Bike at Pump
A motor cycle rider stops at a garage in Scotland for petrol, sitting on his Triumph bike as the attendant fills the tank

Background imageTank Collection: Swimwear / Judge / 1925

Swimwear / Judge / 1925
A lime green tank style one- piece bathing costume worn with a red bathing cap

Background imageTank Collection: Hodge Steam Fire-Engine

Hodge Steam Fire-Engine
The Hodge Steam fire-engine. The first recorded attempt at fire prevention in New York City was in 1659, and this locomotive-style engine is the first native-built engine

Background imageTank Collection: Hand-Drawn Engine / 1878

Hand-Drawn Engine / 1878
A hand-drawn chemical fire engine employed for fire extinction about 1878. The chemicals were held in copper cylinders mounted at the front of the vehicle

Background imageTank Collection: Deluge Fire Engine

Deluge Fire Engine
Merryweathers Deluge direct-acting fire engine

Background imageTank Collection: Amphibious Tank

Amphibious Tank Capable of Operating Underwater

Background imageTank Collection: Motor Cycle Tanks 2

Motor Cycle Tanks 2
MOTOR CYCLE TANKS - 2 The fuel tank is the most distinctive feature of the machine, each manufacturer adopting his own colour and style. Here are 16 of them

Background imageTank Collection: Motor Cycle Tanks 1

Motor Cycle Tanks 1
MOTOR CYCLE TANKS - 1 The fuel tank is the most distinctive feature of the machine, each manufacturer adopting his own colour and style. Here are 16 of them

Background imageTank Collection: Ussr Tank Factory

Ussr Tank Factory
Winching a tank with an overhead crane at a factory, probably the Kirovsky Tractor Factory in St. Petersburg, producing tanks from 1932, through WW2 and afterwards

Background imageTank Collection: Male Tadpole Tank, Wwi

Male Tadpole Tank, Wwi
British male tadpole tank, specially built to cross the widest German trenches, moves forward in battle line

Background imageTank Collection: Whippet Tanks Ww1

Whippet Tanks Ww1
British Whippet tanks ploughing through the mud- caked battlefields to penetrate the German lines at Morcourt, France

Background imageTank Collection: Derelict Tank at Peronne

Derelict Tank at Peronne
Sappers, or Royal Engineers, remove a derelict tank obstructing the road near Peronne in France during World War I



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