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Location Category ID:
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3385
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Address: |
R. H. Barrell Engineering Ltd, Home Farm, Earl Soham Road, Bedfield, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 7EE
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Telephone: |
+44 (0) 1728 685542
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Latitude, Longitude: |
52.23762954
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1.270895
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Location Accuracy: |
5
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Tanks Previously Here: |
1: A27M Cromwell Tank - 7th Armoured Division Memorial, Thetford Forest Park, Norfolk, East England, Britain (Restoration)
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R.H. Barrell Engineering is a general mechanical engineering company that has been involved in the restoration of armoured vehicles, including the Cromwell at Thetford Forest. It is co-located with Maringay Limited, a fabricator of metal products. The director of both companies is Adrian Barrell and he owns a collection of military vehicles, including a Caterpillar D4 dozer, an M74 APC and M3A1 scout car.
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Storage
Location ID: | 3385 | Latitude, Longitude: | 52.23762954, 1.270895 | Location Accuracy: | 5 |
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Unique ID: |
1792
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Serial Number: |
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Registration: |
955224S: “USA 955224S” painted on left side.
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Other Identification: |
“1A 955F”? painted on left rear mud flap. White star painted on left side.
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This M5 HST was shown off at the War and Peace Show in 2002.
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Unique ID: |
1793
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Serial Number: |
5271
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T146309 (British): “T146309” painted on hull sides. Previously USA W-3057081.
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Unique ID: |
1795
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T189557 (as Cromwell).
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This Charioteer was previously a Cromwell Mark IV, T189557, that served with 1st Royal Tank Regiment in Normandy and it is planned to restore it back to that standard (source: A. Barrell/AFVNDB).
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