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English: British Mark III Female Tank, taken during training at Bovington Camp in 1917.
Nederlands: Late Mark III Female op de testbaan van Bovington. Het halfopen luik onder de verkleinde barbette is goed zichtbaar; de rupsband is voorzien van houten torpedo spuds voor een verbeterde tractie.
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