I have a friend down for a few days, today was the first full day of the visit. Today, we decided to go to the Tank Museum at Bovington. The day started with a big, naughty, full English breakfast at Toby Carvery. And then we were off…

Entrance and on to The Trench Experience (France 1916). Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- The entrance to the museum, with its observation tower
- A tank outside the entrance (sorry, I don’t as yet know what it is – there will be lots of images like this with no detail but I will try to gradually fill in that detail)
- A mock-up WW1 conscription desk. Will you sign up?
- British Mark I tank, the first tank to see “action”. This is the last surviving example of a Mark I (more info here)
- Another view of the Mark I
- A mock-up of a trench, infamous in WW1

Tank Men (The Story of the First Tank Crews). Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- a 77mm “Feldkanone”, this was a “trophy” taken by Albert Baker
- A Mark IV tank, seen here with a large bundle of sticks (‘fascine’) that could be dropped into a trench, allowing the tank to cross…
- A Mark V (male) tank
- A Mark V (female) tank
- A selections of medals, a newspaper (The Daily Mirror, from 1917) and some letters
- How tanks communicated with each other in the days before radio

Tank Men (The Story of the First Tank Crews) continuing. Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- Um, a tank…
- Inside the tank (general view)
- Inside the tank (the engine)
- Various weapons and armour used in “tank busting”
- Silk postcards
- A general view of the “Tank Men” exhibit

Warhorse to Horsepower (The Rise of the Tank) and on to WW2: War Stories (Royal Armoured Corps 1939-1945). Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- Light tank MK IIA
- Matilda I
- Comet I
- Mock-up cinema and some of the armoured vehicles that might be seen protecting the streets (Babygiraffe, Bison and Rolls Royce Armoured Car)
- A better look at the Rolls Royce Armoured Car)
- A mock-up of a “living room” at the start of WWII)

WW2: War Stories (Royal Armoured Corps 1939-1945). Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- Ready for tea?
- Typical air raid shelter
- Inside the air raid shelter looking outwards
- Mock-up shop and the back of the Rolls Royce Armoured Car
- French Char S35 Somua
- Panzer I Command Tank

WW2: War Stories (Royal Armoured Corps 1939-1945) continuing. Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- Panzer I command tank
- Matilda II (‘Greyhound’) and M14/41 tank
- A10 Cruiser (The Battle for Greece)
- A9 Cruiser
- M3 Stuart
- Valentine II

WW2: War Stories (Royal Armoured Corps 1939-1945) continuing. Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- Original Union flag, flown over Tobruk throughout the siege of 10th April to 27th November 1941
- Crusader III
- Universal Carrier and Ha-Go
- Valentine Bridgelayer
- Hamilcar glider mock-up with Tetrarch tank
- Churchill AVRE

WW2: War Stories (Royal Armoured Corps 1939-1945) continuing. Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- Panzer IV
- M4A2 Sherman
- Tiger II
- Unidentifiable tank
- StuG III
- Churchill IV

WW2: War Stories (Royal Armoured Corps 1939-1945) continuing. Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- M4A1 Sherman
- Jagdtiger
- Chieftain
- Challenger I
- Scorpion
- Amphibious tank

WW2: War Stories (Royal Armoured Corps 1939-1945) continuing. Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- Centurion
- Sherman ‘Michael’
- Daimler Ferret
- Mark II
- Panzer 262
- Little Willie

The Tank Story – 1915 to Present Day. Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- Crossley-Chevrolet Armoured Car ‘Nowshera’
- Lanchester Mark II Armoured Car
- Panzer II
- A13 MK I Cruiser
- Char B1
- Um, a tank

The Tank Story – 1915 to Present Day continuing. Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- T34/76
- Um, a tank…
- Sherman family
- Daimler Armoured Car
- Churchill Mark VII Crocodile
- A map showing he occupation zones of post-war Germany

The Tank Story – 1915 to Present Day continuing. Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- M48 Patton
- Saladin
- Leopard
- Chieftan
- Um, a tank…
- T-62

The Tank Story – 1915 to Present Day continuing and the vehicle preservation depot. Clockwise, top left to bottom left:
- Ferret Scout Car
- Saladin Armoured Car
- The Kranvagn
- Lots of tanks in the Vehicle Preservation warehouse
- Lots more tanks in the Vehicle Preservation warehouse
- And even more…
All in all, a very enjoyable visit. My legs were killing me at the end of it (I’m not used to that amount of walking and standing). Whilst I abhor war and violence, I find the war machine fascinating…