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Post Info TOPIC: No Mk III Buried in Haslingden.


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No Mk III Buried in Haslingden.
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Sad to relate, the Mk III that was on display in Haslingden (Lancashire, U.K.) does not now appear to be buried beneath Victoria Park.

According to this newspaper article it was broken up.



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heres the article in question not much but pretty clear...

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-82rx2p2Gq9E/TjzxRz9o9-I/AAAAAAAAEkQ/NKbN5SKhGgQ/s1600/tank.JPG

from this site...

http://haslingdens.blogspot.com/2008/11/what-became-of-our-ww1-mkiii-tank.html

 

Cheerssmile



-- Edited by Ironsides on Tuesday 9th of August 2011 12:46:53 PM

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