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Conqueror Armoured Recovery Vehicle



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Model Id:3974
Manufacture:Royal Ordnance Factory Dalmuir, Clydebank, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, Britain (Probable sole manufacturer)


1) Isle of Wight Military History Museum, Cowes, Britain

Number of Photos: 7
Sample Photo from Album Number 2314

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Unique ID: 2314
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Other Identification: “102” (previously “7”) daubed on bottom left of glacis.

2) Isle of Wight Military History Museum, Cowes, Britain

Number of Photos: 7
Sample Photo from Album Number 2315

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Unique ID: 2315
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Other Identification: “10 ESC” cast into front left hatch. “IAN” daubed on centre of glacis. Sides are painted white (a common practice for range targets).

3) Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Britain

Number of Photos: 3
Sample Photo from Album Number 1124

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Unique ID: 1124
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Registration: “04 CC 76” painted on rear spade.
Name: “PERSUADER” painted on hull side stowage boxes.
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