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UNIQUE ID 1705: SEXTON SELF-PROPELLED GUN

Liberty Park Oorlogsmuseum, Overloon, The Netherlands

(Location: Marshall Collection Hall)

With Photographs From Contributor: Massimo Foti


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Unique ID: 1705
Added to Database: 1 June 2011
Last Edited: 1 June 2011
Type (ID): Sexton (8300)
Model (ID): Sexton (8300)
Location Category (ID): Liberty Park Oorlogsmuseum (11400)
Location (ID): Marshall Collection Hall (11404)
Serial Number:
Registration: S234037: “S234037” painted on superstructure sides.
Name:
Other Identification: Identification: White stars painted on superstructure sides.
Collection Reference:
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Location History:
(see map)

1: Montreal Locomotive Works, Montréal, Quebec, Canada (Sole manufacturer early 1943-end 1945)
2: Oorlogsmuseum, Delfzijl, Delfzijl Municipality, Groningen, The Netherlands (Until 1976)
3: Liberty Park Oorlogsmuseum, Overloon, Boxmeer, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands (Current location)


Text in original Preserved Canadian Tanks publication:

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Text in Preserved Canadian Tanks Update:

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Text in original Preserved Tanks In The Netherlands publication:

This Sexton was one of those in service with the British and Canadian divisions in 21st Army Group in June 1944 just after the Normandy Landings, replacing the M7 Priests. It came from a museum at Delfzijl which closed in around 1976, and was one of the original vehicles displayed outside in the museum park. It was just a rusted hulk, missing its gun and other parts, but has been fully restored (though its tracks are on backwards). It is now displayed under a camouflage net as part of a tableau.


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July 2012

Front view
1: Front view

Taken: 6 July 2012
Contributor: M. Foti
Photo ID: 8421
Added: 5 August 2012
Filename: 77031299...
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