The Tank Museum
These pages contain a further selection of Tiger tank photographs
from the Tank Museum collection. Captions are included, where they are
recorded, and accurate information on untitled photographs is always welcome.

Other photos in the History and Our Tiger - Tiger 131 sections that have a
Tank Museum Photo Number caption, can also be purchased via mail-order
from the Tank Museum shop. Click here to download and print an order form.

To order a photograph, enter the Photo Number code displayed beside it,
and select a size from the chart below, on our mail-order form. When your
order is complete, add the corresponding postage and packing, and
send it with your payment to the address on the form.

Black & White Colour
7" x 5" £3.85 7" x 5" £4.85
8" x 6" £4.55 9" x 6" £6.10
10" x 8" £5.00 10" x 7" £7.15
9.5" x 12" £6.00 12" x 8" £9.00

Note: photographs that are black & white on the website
are only available in black & white.
For futher information on photographs, 
please email photos@tankmuseum.co.uk
Payment must be in UK sterling.
Postage (in hard backed envelope) add £1.95 per package.

All these photos have been compressed so that they will appear swiftly
on your screen. The photos on sale are much higher quality.

(click here for a higher quality example of the top left hand photo.
Warning this will still be dependent on your computer's screen setup.)

Please quote number below to purchase
Prints of this photo can be purchased - see above
Tank Museum photo No. 1794/C/4

Tiger 131 carrying markings of British First Army and 25th Army Tank Brigade seen alongside an A30 Challenger at the School of Tank Technology, Chertsey, Surrey. Note, the armour thickness (in inches) has been chalked onto both tanks.

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Prints of this photo can be purchased - see above
Tank Museum photo No 0292/C/4.

A head-on view of Tiger 131, taken at site known to the British as Scorpion Gap in Red Cap Alley, Tunisia in May 1943.

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Prints of this photo can be purchased - see above
Tank Museum photo No. 0293/A/5

Two Tigers, part of a group of seven, blown up to prevent capture during operation Ochsenkopf. Turret numbers 823 and 833, ex-sPz Abt 501, now 8 Kompanie in Panzer Regiment 7.

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Prints of this photo can be purchased - see above
Tank Museum photo No. 0660/B/2
Tiger tank knocked out by a Comet of 3rd Royal Tank Regiment near Ostenholtz on 14 April 1945. This tank was part of Kampfgruppe Schulze based at Fallingbostel. Tanks of 3rd RTR can be seen in leaguer in the background.
For information on how to purchase prints of these photos, click here

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