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ChuffersDanube
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2023-07-29 23:40 | I feel like I've found a painting that's used the same source image. Seems to consistently be referred to as German AA. Not the answer but hopefully a lead. c8.alamy.com/comp/G3C2CX/ww1-german-anti-aircraft-defences-G3C2CX.jpg See the wheels,single sticking out headlight, the box by the replacement and where the crew are. | |
GodsFriendChuck
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2023-07-20 07:05 | Gotha G.Vb | |
GodsFriendChuck
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2023-07-20 07:01 | Junkers J.I | |
GodsFriendChuck
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2023-07-20 06:59 | Handley Page O/400. | |
ChuffersDanube
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2023-07-13 20:55 | I believe it to be this armoured train from Austro-Hungaria circa 1916. A pdf found of armoured trains described it as manufactured by Eastern Railways Workshops in Nowy Sacz www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205355167 | |
TheGreaser
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2023-07-13 03:53 | O/400, or it could be a Hayford -- Last edit: 2023-07-13 03:53:52 | |
TheGreaser
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2023-07-13 03:51 | SPAD S.XIII | |
Kirov-MG
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2013-02-20 14:05 | Origin is Germany | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2013-02-20 11:03 | Mieguy a écrit Production/Presentation was 1902 according to this site: Well, this is wrong. It was designed in 1902 and was first presented in 1903. The 1902 version was poorly armed, and thus of no interest to the French military. They improved it, and was accepted in 1904 - and entered serial production. | |
Mieguy photo_librarymode_comment 2013-02-20 10:41 | its not an Austin, Austin armored cars always had no grilles. Judging by the french flag on the bottom it could be a french car maker but i couldnt find out which | |
Mieguy photo_librarymode_comment 2013-02-20 10:34 | 1917+ William Foster & co Mk. IV to be exactly | |
Mieguy photo_librarymode_comment 2013-02-20 10:31 | as its french its called "Charron-Girardot et Voigts Automitrailleuse" and its first year of Production/Presentation was 1902 according to this site: www.oocities.org/pentagon/quarters/1975/armcar1.htm | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2013-02-20 10:08 | 1904+ Charron-Girardot-Voigt Armoured Car | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2013-02-20 10:05 | 1917-18 Ehrhardt M-17 | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2013-02-20 10:01 | 1918 Daimler A7V | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2013-02-20 09:59 | 1917+ Schneider Saint-Chamond | |
Jake
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2013-02-20 09:44 | late 20s Morris Box Van | |
Jake
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2013-02-20 09:39 | William Foster & co | |
Jake
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2013-02-20 09:36 | Austin | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2013-02-03 22:23 | William Foster & Co Mk.I |