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British MK IV Tank on Armistice day 1919 in Kendal
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 2:27 pm
by Paul Wills
Hi all,
I thought I would share these photos with you, they have just been listed on our towns facebook page. They are from Armistice day 1919 in Kendal, when Kendal was the county town of Westmorland. great colour photo as well.
Paul.
Re: British MK IV Tank on Armistice day 1919 in Kendal
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 4:35 pm
by Chris Hall
Paul -
Nice pictures, today of all days. It's a Mark IV Female, and a training tank as it doesn't appear to have unditching rails. That's absolutely standard for the War Memorial tanks. The most interesting thing to note, though, is that it survived until at least 1932 ! A lot of them were scrapped as soon as they got too rusty or vandalised to be safe, and the few remaining by 1940 (except for Ashford, Daphne and Excellent) were scrapped for the WW2 effort.
Can you find out any more detail, especially:
1. What Kendal did to deserve it ? (usually massive donations to the war effort, possibly a VC winner)
2. When it was finally scrapped ?
Appreciatively,
Chris
Re: British MK IV Tank on Armistice day 1919 in Kendal
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 5:55 pm
by Paul Wills
Chris,
The only place to find that would be the library or the local paper and that's not something I fancy at the moment. I'll see if anyone has info on the facebook page, there are one or two budding historians on there. One thing I do know is that Kendal among other towns was known for years as a Town with know men.
Paul.