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nl:Tijger (soortnaam gewenst) Auteur : Peter Huyghe

nl:Tijger (soortnaam gewenst) Auteur : Peter Huyghe

A Mark VI Tiger Tank Rendered Useless by Tanks of the 6th Armored Division in Moinet, Belgium   DPLA   9d66a4511cf93f49f13f449782eea459

A Mark VI Tiger Tank Rendered Useless by Tanks of the 6th Armored Division in Moinet, Belgium DPLA 9d66a4511cf93f49f13f449782eea459

Francis Hugh Vowles (born Rugby 18 September 1911 died Gloucester 2 May 1990) attended Cheltenham College, obtained a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of London External System in 1937, and trained as a lawyer under his uncle Henry Hayes Vowles (junior) of H.H.Vowles and Company, Gloucester. In 1943, Francis Vowles trained to become a Pilot Officer with the RAF at the 13th Initial Training Wing (C Flight, No. 3 Squadron) which was possibly based at the Toorak Hotel, Torquay. From 17–31 September 1943, he was at the 4 EFTS Brough, Yorkshire. Between 31 September 1943 and 27 November 1943, he travelled to Canada. There he was taught trainee pilots to fly the de Havilland Tiger Moth. He was based at the 35 EFTS at Neepawa from 27 September 1943 to 11 March 1944. From 11 March 1944 to 20 October 1944, he was based at the 17 Service Flying Training School, Souris, Manitoba. In Souris, he flew Anson II planes. From 9 April 1945 to 8 August 1945, he was based at the No 1333 Transport Support Conversion Unit, Leicester East. Here he flew Oxford and Dakota planes and undertook "radar flights". Stonehouse church sunday school certificate of merit awarded to Eleanor Biss instead of a prize, the value of which she has presented to the Belgian refugees 1914. Eleanor Biss was the second wife of Hugh Pembroke Vowles. Francis Vowles went on to become a partner in Vowles, Jessop and Keen of Lorraine House, 45 Park Road, Gloucester, the house in which his Pearce grandparents had lived. He was Clerk to County Justices (Gloucester division). FH Vowles married Elizabeth Langhorne BA (1911–1999) and was a member of the Royal Air Force Association (Gloucester branch). As well as a full-time solicitor, he was also honorary legal adviser to the Gloucester Association of parish and town councils from 1936 to 1976. He and his wife lived at the Old Rectory, Whaddon, Gloucester. Before his death, they built and moved into a new, adjacent house ("New Hasbrook") which retained the original pond. Christopher David Vowles (born Gloucester March 1916) completed articles in Gloucester. He visited the Soviet Union in 1936 and as result joined the Communist Party of Great Britain, remaining a member until its dissolution. He qualified as a solicitor in 1940 but during the second world war worked as a mechanical engineer for Dowty-Rotol, Gloucester, on aircraft production and becoming the works union convenor. After the war, he became sub-editor the Daily Worker. In 1947, be went into private practice with the legal firm Garber Vowles and company, London, later known as Gaster, Vowles, Turner and Loeffler. The firm was retained by a number of trade unions and advised the governments of Czechoslovakia and Poland. His obituary was published in the Morning Star on 28 September 1993. He was a director of Priday, Metford and Company Limited and owned a cottage in Southcot, Pewsey, Wiltshire.

Francis Hugh Vowles (born Rugby 18 September 1911 died Gloucester 2 May 1990) attended Cheltenham College, obtained a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of London External System in 1937, and trained as a lawyer under his uncle Henry Hayes Vowles (junior) of H.H.Vowles and Company, Gloucester. In 1943, Francis Vowles trained to become a Pilot Officer with the RAF at the 13th Initial Training Wing (C Flight, No. 3 Squadron) which was possibly based at the Toorak Hotel, Torquay. From 17–31 September 1943, he was at the 4 EFTS Brough, Yorkshire. Between 31 September 1943 and 27 November 1943, he travelled to Canada. There he was taught trainee pilots to fly the de Havilland Tiger Moth. He was based at the 35 EFTS at Neepawa from 27 September 1943 to 11 March 1944. From 11 March 1944 to 20 October 1944, he was based at the 17 Service Flying Training School, Souris, Manitoba. In Souris, he flew Anson II planes. From 9 April 1945 to 8 August 1945, he was based at the No 1333 Transport Support Conversion Unit, Leicester East. Here he flew Oxford and Dakota planes and undertook "radar flights". Stonehouse church sunday school certificate of merit awarded to Eleanor Biss instead of a prize, the value of which she has presented to the Belgian refugees 1914. Eleanor Biss was the second wife of Hugh Pembroke Vowles. Francis Vowles went on to become a partner in Vowles, Jessop and Keen of Lorraine House, 45 Park Road, Gloucester, the house in which his Pearce grandparents had lived. He was Clerk to County Justices (Gloucester division). FH Vowles married Elizabeth Langhorne BA (1911–1999) and was a member of the Royal Air Force Association (Gloucester branch). As well as a full-time solicitor, he was also honorary legal adviser to the Gloucester Association of parish and town councils from 1936 to 1976. He and his wife lived at the Old Rectory, Whaddon, Gloucester. Before his death, they built and moved into a new, adjacent house ("New Hasbrook") which retained the original pond. Christopher David Vowles (born Gloucester March 1916) completed articles in Gloucester. He visited the Soviet Union in 1936 and as result joined the Communist Party of Great Britain, remaining a member until its dissolution. He qualified as a solicitor in 1940 but during the second world war worked as a mechanical engineer for Dowty-Rotol, Gloucester, on aircraft production and becoming the works union convenor. After the war, he became sub-editor the Daily Worker. In 1947, be went into private practice with the legal firm Garber Vowles and company, London, later known as Gaster, Vowles, Turner and Loeffler. The firm was retained by a number of trade unions and advised the governments of Czechoslovakia and Poland. His obituary was published in the Morning Star on 28 September 1993. He was a director of Priday, Metford and Company Limited and owned a cottage in Southcot, Pewsey, Wiltshire.

A German Tiger II tank from Schwere SS-Panzer Abteilung 501 passes a column of GIs from the 99th Infantry Division captured near Honsfeld and Lanzerath, Belgium, during the opening day of the Battle of the Bulge, 16 December 1944. The town of Merlscheid, Germany, is in the background.

A German Tiger II tank from Schwere SS-Panzer Abteilung 501 passes a column of GIs from the 99th Infantry Division captured near Honsfeld and Lanzerath, Belgium, during the opening day of the Battle of the Bulge, 16 December 1944. The town of Merlscheid, Germany, is in the background.

A German soldier stands to the side of a Tiger II tank loaded with paratroopers at the Kaiserbaracke crossroads in Belgium, in December 1944. The tank was on its way to Ligneuville, Belgium.

A German soldier stands to the side of a Tiger II tank loaded with paratroopers at the Kaiserbaracke crossroads in Belgium, in December 1944. The tank was on its way to Ligneuville, Belgium.

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You can help by reporting errors and typos at Commons:Bundesarchiv/Error reports . Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummer 232) des 1. SS-Pz. Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" (2. Kompanie der SS-Pz. Abt.101); PK 698 Title Nordfrankreich, Panzer VI (Tiger I) Depicted place Nordfrankreich Date 21 March 1944 date QS:P571,+1944-03-21T00:00:00Z/11 Collection German Federal Archives Native name Das Bundesarchiv Parent institution Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media Location Koblenz (headquarters) Coordinates 50° 20′ 32.71″ N, 7° 34′ 21.22″ E Established 1946 Website www.bundesarchiv.de Authority file : Q685753 VIAF : 137346469 ISNI : 0000000405552728 LCCN : n92025526 NLA : 36455393 OSM : 1844909 WorldCat institution QS:P195,Q685753 Current location Propagandakompanien der Wehrmacht - Heer und Luftwaffe (Bild 101 I) Accession number Bild 101I-299-1805-21 Source This image was provided to Wikimedia Commons by the German Federal Archive (Deutsches Bundesarchiv) as part of a cooperation project . The German Federal Archive guarantees an authentic representation only using the originals (negative and/or positive), resp. the digitalization of the originals as provided by the Digital Image Archive .

This is a retouched picture , which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: recolored . The original can be viewed here: Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-299-1805-21, Nordfrankreich, Panzer VI (Tiger I).jpg : . 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You can help by reporting errors and typos at Commons:Bundesarchiv/Error reports . Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummer 232) des 1. SS-Pz. Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" (2. Kompanie der SS-Pz. Abt.101); PK 698 Title Nordfrankreich, Panzer VI (Tiger I) Depicted place Nordfrankreich Date 21 March 1944 date QS:P571,+1944-03-21T00:00:00Z/11 Collection German Federal Archives Native name Das Bundesarchiv Parent institution Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media Location Koblenz (headquarters) Coordinates 50° 20′ 32.71″ N, 7° 34′ 21.22″ E Established 1946 Website www.bundesarchiv.de Authority file : Q685753 VIAF : 137346469 ISNI : 0000000405552728 LCCN : n92025526 NLA : 36455393 OSM : 1844909 WorldCat institution QS:P195,Q685753 Current location Propagandakompanien der Wehrmacht - Heer und Luftwaffe (Bild 101 I) Accession number Bild 101I-299-1805-21 Source This image was provided to Wikimedia Commons by the German Federal Archive (Deutsches Bundesarchiv) as part of a cooperation project . The German Federal Archive guarantees an authentic representation only using the originals (negative and/or positive), resp. the digitalization of the originals as provided by the Digital Image Archive .

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummer 133) des 1. SS-Pz.-Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" in Ortschaft vor Geschäft "Nieuverburg", im Vordergrund Schwimmkübel; PK 698 — Frankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummer 133) des 1. SS-Pz.-Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" in Ortschaft vor Geschäft "Nieuverburg", im Vordergrund Schwimmkübel; PK 698 — Frankreich

Frankreich, Park von Château Canteloup.- Panzer VI "Tiger II" (Königstiger) mit Porscheturm der schweren Panzerabteilung 503 (1./s.Pz.Abt.503) unter Bäumen stehend; KBZ Ob. West (A Panzer VI Tiger 1, is on the right mostly obscured by camouflage.) — Canteloup

Frankreich, Park von Château Canteloup.- Panzer VI "Tiger II" (Königstiger) mit Porscheturm der schweren Panzerabteilung 503 (1./s.Pz.Abt.503) unter Bäumen stehend; KBZ Ob. West (A Panzer VI Tiger 1, is on the right mostly obscured by camouflage.) — Canteloup

Frankreich, Park von Château Canteloup.- Panzer VI "Tiger II" (Königstiger) mit Porscheturm der schweren Panzerabteilung 503 (1./s.Pz.Abt.503) unter Bäumen stehend; KBZ Ob. West — Canteloup

Frankreich, Park von Château Canteloup.- Panzer VI "Tiger II" (Königstiger) mit Porscheturm der schweren Panzerabteilung 503 (1./s.Pz.Abt.503) unter Bäumen stehend; KBZ Ob. West — Canteloup

Frankreich, Park von Château Canteloup.- Panzer VI "Tiger II" (Königstiger) mit Porscheturm der schweren Panzerabteilung 503 (1./s.Pz.Abt.503) unter Bäumen stehend; KBZ Ob. West — Canteloup

Frankreich, Park von Château Canteloup.- Panzer VI "Tiger II" (Königstiger) mit Porscheturm der schweren Panzerabteilung 503 (1./s.Pz.Abt.503) unter Bäumen stehend; KBZ Ob. West — Canteloup

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" der 1. SS-Pz. Div. "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" (Turmnummer 323); PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" der 1. SS-Pz. Div. "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" (Turmnummer 323); PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Soldaten vor Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummer 311) des SS-Pz-Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler"; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Soldaten vor Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummer 311) des SS-Pz-Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler"; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummer 133) des 1. SS-Pz.-Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" in Ortschaft vor Geschäft "Nieuverburg", im Vordergrund Schwimmkübel; PK 698 — Frankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummer 133) des 1. SS-Pz.-Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" in Ortschaft vor Geschäft "Nieuverburg", im Vordergrund Schwimmkübel; PK 698 — Frankreich

Frankreich.- Panzersoldaten auf Panzer VI "Tiger II" (Königstiger) am Waldrand beim Besprühen mit Farbe (?); PK KBZ Ob West — Frankreich

Frankreich.- Panzersoldaten auf Panzer VI "Tiger II" (Königstiger) am Waldrand beim Besprühen mit Farbe (?); PK KBZ Ob West — Frankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummer 232) des 1. SS-Pz. Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" (2. Kompanie der SS-Pz. Abt.101); PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummer 232) des 1. SS-Pz. Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" (2. Kompanie der SS-Pz. Abt.101); PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Frankreich-Nord.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" des 1. SS-Pz. Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" (Turmnummer 331), Frühjahr 1944; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Frankreich-Nord.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" des 1. SS-Pz. Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" (Turmnummer 331), Frühjahr 1944; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" mit 8,8 cm KwK L/56 der SS-Leibstandarte "Adolf Hitler", Frühjahr 1944; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" mit 8,8 cm KwK L/56 der SS-Leibstandarte "Adolf Hitler", Frühjahr 1944; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nord-Frankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" des SS-Panzerkorps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" beim Übungsschießen auf Feld; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nord-Frankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" des SS-Panzerkorps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" beim Übungsschießen auf Feld; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nordfrankreich, Weg Gournay - Morgny.- drei Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummern 211, 214) des SS-Panzerkorps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" auf Straße; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich, 49°27'15.5"N 1°41'06.0"E

Nordfrankreich, Weg Gournay - Morgny.- drei Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummern 211, 214) des SS-Panzerkorps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" auf Straße; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich, 49°27'15.5"N 1°41'06.0"E

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI (Tiger I, Turmnummer 131) des 1. SS-Pz.-Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" in Ortschaft vor einer Kirche, rechts Schwimmkübel; PK 698 — Frankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI (Tiger I, Turmnummer 131) des 1. SS-Pz.-Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" in Ortschaft vor einer Kirche, rechts Schwimmkübel; PK 698 — Frankreich

Nordfrankreich, Weg Gournay - Morgny.- vier Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummer 205) des SS-Panzerkorps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" auf Straße; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nordfrankreich, Weg Gournay - Morgny.- vier Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummer 205) des SS-Panzerkorps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" auf Straße; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Frankreich.- Panzer V "Panther" auf Fahrt durch eine Stadt; Lfl 3 — Frankreich

Frankreich.- Panzer V "Panther" auf Fahrt durch eine Stadt; Lfl 3 — Frankreich

Im Osten (Mitte).- Instandsetzung eines mit Tannenzweigen getarnten Panzer IV Ausf. H (Turmnummer 733); KBZ HGr Mitte — Ostfront

Im Osten (Mitte).- Instandsetzung eines mit Tannenzweigen getarnten Panzer IV Ausf. H (Turmnummer 733); KBZ HGr Mitte — Ostfront

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" der 1. SS-Pz. Div. "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" (Turmnummer 323); PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" der 1. SS-Pz. Div. "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" (Turmnummer 323); PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Soldaten vor Panzer VI "Tiger I" des SS-Pz-Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler"; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich — Information from http://www.panzer.punkt.pl: Battalion commander Heinz von Westernhagen and tank commanders of the Leibstandarte 3rd company confer near one of their vehicles. These pictures were taken during a field exercise east of Amiens, France in May 1944.

Nordfrankreich.- Soldaten vor Panzer VI "Tiger I" des SS-Pz-Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler"; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich — Information from http://www.panzer.punkt.pl: Battalion commander Heinz von Westernhagen and tank commanders of the Leibstandarte 3rd company confer near one of their vehicles. These pictures were taken during a field exercise east of Amiens, France in May 1944.