File:Nellie-top-view-cabin.jpg

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English: A view of the Land Excavating Trenching otherwise known as White Rabbit No. 6, Cultivator No. 6 or Nellie. This machine was an underground tank developed in 1939-1940 and designed to travel across no-man's land in a trench of its own making. Nellie top cabin.
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This photograph 4810-02 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
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