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Getty Tank Photos - Foster testing ground - Cornell University MarkV- FTs in China
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Here's a couple of links to some Getty tank photos, some I've not seen before.

http://avaxnews.com/appealing/Tanks_2.html

http://avaxnews.com/appealing/Tanks_1.html



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My word. The first one is a beauty- "a scene from a British film shot in Dorset, England, December 1927."

Clearly a replica A7V. It would be splendid to find out more about the film.



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Fascinating. Looks like a stationary cardboard and plywood job. Seems to carry a name. - 'Elfriede'?



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(Warning: all this is from memory...) The last is in David Fletcher's Osprey on the Mark V. He comments that it's odd to see a Mark V at Fosters as they didn't build them. The people arround include royalty and I think the tank is 9277.

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Gwyn Evans wrote:

David Fletcher . . . . comments that it's odd to see a Mark V at Fosters as they didn't build them. 


 Gwyn - I don't think that's a Mk V.



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Your right Gwyn, Fosters didn't build MarkVs, as James says it is a MarkIV.  

 

You can see the Foster Tractors and wagons and the avoiding railway line that was to the north of the test ground.



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Well I did put a warning on the post, and I was in a rush...

Yes, of course it's a Mark IV - obvious really.  Definitely triggered a memory of another photo though.

Gwyn



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