File:MkVTankDisabledByLandMine30September1918.jpeg
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DescriptionMkVTankDisabledByLandMine30September1918.jpeg |
AWM caption : "Ronssoy, France. 30 September 1918. One of a number of tanks disabled by land mines in the fighting near Duncan Post, in the Ronssoy area."
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Date | Taken on 30 September 1918 | ||
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Author | British Government | ||
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Crown Copyright expired (50 years) |
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09:34, 24 January 2008 | 432 × 313 (109 KB) | Rcbutcher (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=AWM caption : "Ronssoy, France. 30 September 1918. One of a number of tanks disabled by land mines in the fighting near Duncan Post, in the Ronssoy area." <br>Comment : The mines consisted of obsolete 2 inch mortar bombs. The Br |
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