If we're doing the war, this was a famous land mark round here. It's the remains of a Churchill tank. By 1944, there were thousands of Canadian troops stationed here preparing for D day. The downs were closed to the public & turned into a training ground.
This particular tank broke down & before it could be repaired, it was superseded by an improved version, so was left behind when the troops left for Europe but not before it got used for target practice. Zoom in & you can see it's riddled with bullet holes.
After the war, the downs were cleaned up & reopened & the tank was buried where it stood. In the 1990's, it was dug up again for people to see & various tank museums robbed bits off it for restoration until only the body remained. It's been carted off now for restoration. Last I heard it was taken to France, 80 years late I suppose.
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