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"We’d like to thank our sponsor Murco, who provide the fuel for our historic running vehicles and have made this project possible.
The Tank Museum is testing biofuels for its vehicles. The museum, based in Bovington, is aiming to be more environmentally friendly, and is trialling biofuels to replace petrol and diesel.
To make D-Day a success, the Allies thought they might have to break through formidable German defences. One unconventional ...
A line-up of family-friendly activities has been lined up for a North Yorkshire museum's Tank Week ... the most iconic armoured vehicles in military history. Tank Week invites families and ...
Photo Credit: June Essex / Luton Council / Provided More from us: The Tank Museum Announces Cold War Vehicle Line-Up for TANKFEST 2025 The Churchill Mark III has since returned to the Tank Museum in ...
“I would like to express my thanks to Rob Lowden of the Australian Armour and Artillery Museum for permitting this vehicle to come to the UK to augment The Tank ... 2025, at the Tank Museum in ...
A 38-tonne Churchill Mark III tank was returned to its birthplace. The tank was taken from The Tank Museum in Bovington to St ... Churchill tanks after stopping car production in May 1940.
In May 1940, Vauxhall Motors stopped making cars and dedicated its production line to the Churchill tank, with more than 5,500 Churchill tanks built in total. Vehicle technician Aaron Cruse said ...
Defence and aerospace giant Babcock International Group has struck a five-year partnership with The Tank Museum in Bovington, Dorset. The agreement was said to mark a commitment from Babcock to ...
A TANK broke out in flames while on a training exercise at a Dorset military camp. Firefighters were called to Bovington ranges on Wednesday, May 14 to help extinguish the fire because it ...
at the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles. "This used to be the Boyertown Autobody Works," said Kendra Cook, an employee at the Boyertown Museum. "They built truck bodies here, and then in ...
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