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Mark IV Heavy Tank



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Model Id:3715
Manufacture:Metropolitan-Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company Limited, Wednesbury, Staffordshire, West Midlands, Britain (Primary manufacturer late 1916-late 1917)
William Foster & Co. Ltd, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, East Midlands, Britain (Design parent and secondary manufacturer late 1916-late 1917)


1) U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen Proving Ground, USA

Number of Photos: 3
Sample Photo from Album Number 687

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Unique ID: 687
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2) The Tank Museum - Public Areas, Bovington, Britain

Number of Photos: 14
Sample Photo from Album Number 1268

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Unique ID: 1268
Serial Number: 2324. “2324” painted on rear hull sides.
Registration: “102” painted on forward hull sides.
Name: “EXCELLENT” previously painted on left hull side.
Other Identification: Three plaques fitted on nose.

3) Museum of Lincolnshire Life, Lincoln, Britain

Number of Photos: 22
Sample Photo from Album Number 1041

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Unique ID: 1041
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Registration: T179: “T179” originally painted on rear hull sides (now “2179”).
Name: “FLIRT II” painted on glacis.
Other Identification: “F 4” and a ‘four of hearts’ playing card symbol painted on forward sides.