Think the other picture you refer to is to be found in 'Making Tracks' British Carrier Story 1914 to 1972' on page 63.
'One or two of these are known to have been converted to rudimentary light tanks by plating over the superstructure. A crude turret was built centrally towards the rear with a hinged raised cupola and a machine gun. Driver and front gunner occupied their usual positions. These vehicles were used in action.'
The image would appear to be of the same converted British style carrier. This time with a soldier standing guard over it.
Written on the side in large letters is T K R L. Turret has ( I think) L A O E T in hand writing that is similar to that on the side.
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