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OA005 A3 - MkIV Female tank C5 'China' - Original pencil Artwork

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Original A3 sized pencil sketch of - C5 China - Mk IV 'Female' Tank

This is my Original sketch of a Mk IV Tank of C Battalion The Tank Corps - Number C5 and named 'China' at the Battle of Cambrai 20th November 1917. A day etched in history as the Tank proved itself to herald a new generation of warfare, a day still celebrated today on that date by the serving soldiers and veterans of The Royal Tank Regiment.

Back then crews gave their tanks names, it could be simply a name clutched from the air with which the crew would identify with or maybe a sweethearts name at home in 'Blighty' maybe in the hope of bringing the crew good luck. The names became formalised and held by each Regiment and issued to tanks in the subsequent years. RTR vehicles today still carry some names born in WW1 while others are more modern.

This Tank being 'Female' was armed with five .303 Lewis guns and was conceived to be a 'close support anti infantry tank'.

If you would like the WW1 Tank Corps badge drawing onto the print, simply contact me once you've placed your order.

The price includes UK P&P, If you live outside of the UK then please contact me for a revised price to include the appropriate postage rate to your country.

This A3 original sketch is signed and supplied with a certificate of authenticity mounted ready to slip straight into your frame. The price includes P&P.

Note: The picture has a smart black 'high quality plastic glass' framed option you may select which automatically updates the cost but which still includes post and packing.

If you'd like to own this original piece of my work then please feel free to order, if you have any questions or if you are an international customer then please contact me.

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