"A noisy arrival" of Tank 250 (Artist's impression of the arrival in Evesham Upper Abbey Park)

Item

Title

"A noisy arrival" of Tank 250 (Artist's impression of the arrival in Evesham Upper Abbey Park)

Identifier

9580.cpd

Creator

Subject

Barnard, John

Abstract

Drawing by Mike Barnard of the "noisy arrival" of Tank 250 from the First World War, which was to be installed permanently in the Upper Abbey Park, Evesham. (Drawing done in 1998).

In the top right hand corner of one of the drawings is Mike's representation of his father John Barnard, in uniform, with a poppy background. This drawing was done with Mike's father's own pencil that he had carried with him in France.

Mike Barnard "The British tank was driven from bridge Street, down the Fleece Yard (now the park entrance) by Sammy Grove. It hit the wall in the narrowest part, knocking it down, much to the delight of schoolchildren who had assembled to watch the historic occasion. The tank was stripped of its guns and the engines were subsequently removed. In later years it was surrounded by a hedge and a fence. It was cut into pieces in the Second World War for conversion into munitions."

Part of a collection relating to Lance Corporal John Barnard (52258 Worcestershire regiment), market gardener of Badsey near Evesham; and his son Mike's drawings and newspaper articles relating to the First World War.

Date

16th December 1919

Date Created

1919-12-16

Source

Leaf

Medium

Paper

Type

Drawing

number of pages

2

Contributor

Alun Edwards
Alun Edwards
Mike Barnard

Publisher

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford