WW1 British Prototypes General Jackson’s Pedrail United Kingdom (1915-1918) Prototype – 1 Partially Completed Colonel Rookes Evelyn Bell Crompton had been there right at the birth of the British plan for the machines which were to become known as tanks. In 1915, this veteran of Victorian ...
United Kingdom/Empire of Japan (1927) Light/Medium Tank – 1 Built Click here to partake! In the late Interwar period, the Vickers company became renowned for creating what was possibly the most successful export tank of its time – the Vickers Mark E. However, the company did not always...
Last evening (Thursday, June 4, 2015) George Miller was inducted into Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame at a gala dinner and ceremony held in Toronto. George Miller recently retired as Manager of the Langley Regional Airport. George Edward Miller, O.M.M., CD, has combined several careers ...
The Sopwith Camel made a terrific landing in the garden of the Birthplace of B.C. Gallery today. The WW1 bi-plane will be on display for the annual Barbados Day celebration tomorrow (Sat Aug 15 – Noon to 4 pm). Come and enjoy the Chicken BBQ lunch by donation to the Canadian Museum...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "The Best Tribute to Harry Is Teaching Our Children Why They Must Never Forget the Horrors of the Great War; as Last British WW1 Veteran Dies, We Reflect on Sacrifice of the Lost Generation" - The Mirror (London, England), July ...
British food is renowned for its strange names – but surelylaverbreadis simply some type of regional bread? Wrong! Laverbread is actually made from seaweed! If you are looking for a really unique local dish to try in the UK, then this is as special as it gets!
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