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Page 5 Created 8th January 2000.These pages contain a selection of Tiger Tank photographsfrom the Tank Museum collection. For further information, prices, and how to order, click the link below any photo. |
Click to find out how to purchase this photo. Tank Museum photo No.0293/B/4 Another view of the wrecked Tiger on the Robaa Road. The Sergeant and soldier standing inside the turret ring both wear Red Cross armbands. The Jock infantryman is inspecting the turret of a Valentine of 6th Armoured Division (B Squadron, named Brasso II, regiment unknown) which has run over a mine. |
Click to find out how to purchase this photo. Tank Museum photo No.0660/B/4 The Tiger tested in the deep wading tank at Haustenbeck was subsequently brought back to Britain. It is shown here on a Gotha multi-axle trailer before leaving Germany. It has the special sealing cap over the hull machine-gun mounting. The track, roped to the front of the trailer, appears to be that for the super heavy tank E100. |
Click to find out how to purchase this photo. Tank Museum photo No.2396/C/2 |
Looking down to the turret floor with the hinged segment raised to reveal extra ammunition stowage. A Jerrican, presumably for water, is stowed on the floor and the seat on the right is for the loader. |
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