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UNIQUE ID 2449: A41 CENTURION TANK

(Model: Mark 5)

Ontario Regiment RCAC Regimental Museum, Oshawa Airport, Canada

(Location: External Display Area)

With Photographs From Contributor: Alf Adams


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Unique ID: 2449
Added to Database: 8 March 2014
Last Edited: 13 March 2014
Type (ID): A41 Centurion (3400)
Model (ID): Mark 5 (3410)
Location Category (ID): Ontario Regiment RCAC Regimental Museum (8200)
Location (ID): External Display Area (8210)
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Other Identification: “?796T ?SC” cast into left turret side. “0/18” stamped into mantlet cover bracket. “ONT R” above red/yellow square on front left mud flap and right hull rear. “CENTRAL COMMAND” and castle insignia in red shield on front right mud flap and left hull rear.
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Location History:
(see map)

1: Vickers-Armstrongs Limited, Elswick, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, North East England, Britain (Design parent and manufacturer 1957-58)
2: Oshawa Military and Industrial Museum, 8th Concession, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada (Early 1980s to ca 1990)
3: Ontario Regiment RCAC Regimental Museum, Oshawa Airport, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada (Current location)


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This Centurion Mark 5 is missing its smoke grenade dischargers. It is presumed to have been part of the original collection in the 1980s when it was housed at the 8th Concession dairy farm.


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September 2008

Front right view
1: Front right view

Taken: 25 September 2008
Contributor: A. Adams
Photo ID: 9371
Added: 16 March 2014
Filename: IMG-2049...
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