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Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 3:14 pm
by Horus
Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 8:23 pm
by Grandad
Another nice little snippet H

I must confess that I have never heard of The Tank Museum at Bovington. It is a fair way from where we will be staying so unlikely that I will make the trip. Thanks for telling us about it and for more excellent pictures. There certainly are more Military museums around the country than perhaps we realise.
I know I often digress when our friends here post about some new subject, and the tanks got my mind wandering in two directions. Firstly, when I was working we used to bond rubber treads on to the track elements for our military tanks.
Secondly, and this takes me back to our dear departed friend Don Blackwell, Dab17. His partner Annie's former husband Ken Small, was responsible for recovering a WWII Sherman tank from Slapton Sands in Devon in 1984 where it had lain for forty years after being sunk during a disaster when 749 US servicemen lost their lives during rehearsals for the D Day landings. The story can be found here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/content/arti ... ture.shtml
Sorry to go off at yet another tangent H but that is the way my mind wanders these days

Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 9:32 pm
by Horus
No problem Grandad, I remember seeing a program about the tank recovery
I thought that you said you were staying near to Abbotsbury Grandad? the museum is only about an hours drive away.
Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 10:00 pm
by Grandad
We are actually staying IN Abbotsbury H but I won't be doing too much driving while down there. Our only plans so far are the Abbotsbury Swannery, Norden to take the train to Swanage, top of the cliffs to view Lulworth and Durdle Dor, Lyme Regis and the coast, and anywhere that takes our fancy. Brownsea Island, Poole and Portland Bill (for old times sake

) are possibles, as are any National Trust properties in the area.
Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 10:31 pm
by Horus
Don't forget to visit the Sub Tropical Gardens in Abbotsbury Grandad, well woth a visit and it has lots of seating dotted around. The Swan pub on your way in has a nice beer garden and does a good selection of food, I have left a Tenner behind the bar for you, to identify yourself just stand on one leg and recite the first ten verses of "Twa's on the good ship Venus" at the top of your voice and the barman will know its you.
I will be doing another write up of the Steam Train journey from Norden to Swanage plus a few pictures around the resort and along the pier, but if you are going to Norden it is only a stones throw to the tank museum as a slight detour if you take the A35>A352>A351 route to Corfe

Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 6:01 am
by LovelyLadyLux
Military museums can be quite interesting and I enjoyed your tank photos (although I have to admit my mind went to FISH tanks when I first read the title of your thread)
Some of those tanks are pretty darn big mothers!
Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 9:25 am
by Kiya
Horus, Something of a change for us to see with your photos & another lovely day to take them
Were the tanks given individual names or does the "BoB" in your 4th last photo mean something else ?
Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 10:29 am
by Horus
Were the tanks given individual names or does the "BoB" in your 4th last photo mean something else ?

Oh Kiya that did make me smile, but I am sorry for laughing at you, but it did seem a real woman kind of question
I dobt that the tank was called BOB and fairly certain it is a vehicle reference number to do with the local army base of
BOvington, so probably T68557R
BOvinton
Barracks (
BOB)

The other numbers and markings will denote the regiment or corp.
Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 10:46 am
by Grandad
Kiya, I imagine the BOB is part of the tanks registration number or the tank regiment code. Horus may know more. I tried to identify the Red/White/Red flag on the side but no national flag seems to match so again it might be regimental. The nearest is Peru and I am not aware that they have a tank corps
When I first looked at that tank my thoughts were' what a small turret gun', I have now noticed the larger barrel in the body of the tank and have to ask 'where does the driver sit?'
OOPs! Didn't see your post H

Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 12:28 pm
by Horus
The red & white coloured flashes on the front and sides would indicate it belonging to the 19th Battalion, but tank regiments have changed considerably over the years with many being absorbed into other Regiments, most Cavalry and Lancer units were reformed as tank Corps and many were based in that local area especially Tidworth & Bovington. For example The 16th/5th The Queen's Royal Lancers was a cavalry regiment of the British Army, but was in fact a tank regiment

It was merged into The Queen's Royal Lancers around 1993.
Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 3:05 pm
by Kiya
I'm glad I'm a "real woman"

.... you know I was just testing you guys know your stuff

Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 3:42 pm
by Horus
I'm sure that you are all woman Kiya, no need for us to speculate

Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 12:15 am
by LovelyLadyLux
I had no idea what BOB stood for so am glad for the explanation

Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 4:11 pm
by Grandad
Grandad wrote:We are actually staying IN Abbotsbury H but I won't be doing too much driving while down there. Our only plans so far are the Abbotsbury Swannery, Norden to take the train to Swanage, top of the cliffs to view Lulworth and Durdle Dor, Lyme Regis and the coast, and anywhere that takes our fancy. Brownsea Island, Poole and Portland Bill (for old times sake

) are possibles, as are any National Trust properties in the area.
I am just reading back over posts of the last few weeks and whatever my optimistic plans were at the time, we reduced it to a much more leisurely schedule with definitely no climbing up for Lulworth or Corfe. I have to conced that I can't do it any more

We did pass the tank museum a couple of times but gave it a miss on this occasion. Not really Mrs G's thing.

Re: Dorset Holiday - The Tank Museum
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 4:23 pm
by Horus
Pity really Grandad as it is very interesting.