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Old 17-02-04, 20:21
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Old 18-02-04, 09:44
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Digital Image Number: I0004889.jpg
Title: Tank manufacturing plant
Date: [ca. 1918]
Creator: Unknown photographer. Canadian Expeditionary Forces albums
Format: Black and white print
Reference Code: C 224
Item Reference Code: C 224-0-0-11-64
Subject: War, World War, 1914-1918, Tanks (Military science), Armoured vehicles, Military vehicles, Factories, Defence industry
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I guess my session timed-out. I bow to your obviously superior HTML skills ;o)
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Old 19-02-04, 00:31
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Presuming this factory was/is in England, a friend of mine (who incidently has carriers, thought I'd drop that in as a reminder!!), works out of an old WW1 Tank Factory in Thetford, Norfolk, England. Mustard gas was also produced there and the old railway line to it can still be seen. But hey, there must have been lots of these wee places.

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I would guess it's Fosters in Lincoln.
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