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File:British Mark I male tank Somme 25 September 1916.jpg

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English: An early model British Mark I "male" tank, named C-15, near Thiepval, 25 September 1916. The tank is probably in reserve for the Battle of Thiepval Ridge which began on 26 September. The tank is fitted with the wire "grenade shield" and steering tail, both features discarded in the next models.
Date 25 September 1916
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IWMLondonThumbnail.jpg This is photograph Q 2486 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums (collection no. 1900-09) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
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