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WW1 MK1 Tank Track Link.

Article about: I'm delighted to have this British MK1 tank track link, badly damaged but still looks cool. And yes, it's very heavy

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    Default WW1 MK1 Tank Track Link.

    I'm delighted to have this British MK1 tank track link, badly damaged but still looks cool.

    And yes, it's very heavy
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    Great history & very cool Regards Paul

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    A truly historical piece to own
    Cheers
    Paul

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    A couple of interesting links to this piece of history
    Battle of Flers–Courcelette - Wikipedia
    Battle of Flers–Courcelette - Wikipedia
    Paul

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    A very nice piece to have, but it would have been better with photographs of the track link actually at the location where it is said to have been found - alongside any other wreckage of the tank which might have still been there. I am not trying to pour cold water on this, but some time ago, there were two crooks from Lincolnshire who specialised in flogging battlefield items with paper labels tied to them - complete with details of where they were supposedly found. Unfortunately it was all made up.

    As an aside, Tank 701 ditched after losing a track, and didn't make it to the starting point.

    Cheers,
    Steve

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    The Tank Museum have now been in touch and this is their reply..

    (From Laura Sweetenham).

    "The track plate/link is obviously not in great condition.

    But as far as I can make out from the photos, it certainly looks to be part of a World War 1 British tank track and that is how I would identify it".

    So, I'm happy with that.

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