




Good morning,
An incredibly long shot this one....
Whilst on a circular walk around and through the village of Flers, France, recently, I came across this rusty old component.
I had stopped on a long farmer's track, (known as 'Green Lane' during the Great war) to read up about the tank advance which took place there in Sept 1916. Very close to where I stood, British Mk1 Tank 'D9' came a cropper, heavily shelled and put out of action.
When I went to move off again, I discovered this part was lying next to me in the grass, amongst some relic shells, having been discarded by the farmer when ploughing his field.
I began to consider the possibility that it might (being the operative word!) have been part of that Tank, D9.
It's a very long shot, and may not be such a part at all, but taking into account its level of deteriation, the way it has bent with the bevelled gear missing its teeth on the concave side (suggesting a heavy blow or blast) and its location...??
I emailed Bovington tank museum for assistance, and initially the library dept was quite helpful. But today received a reply to the effect "We can't confirm whether it is or not due to its state. If you have other item's we might be able to help".
Can't help but think the author of that email couldn't really be bothered to look into it. Yet, earlier they'd asked if I'd be willing to donate it??
I can't see how the 'state' of this piece is going to prevent identification. After all, they have a Mk1 in the collection.
I'd appreciate any pointers, suggestions or thoughts any members might have, good or bad.
Many thanks in advance.
D