Thanks Steve.
There are more, which I can post tomorrow.
We'd almost finished when the lights went out (the Thousand Yard Stare was beginning to develop).
I'll put the other pics on later (other nations and periods).
A good museum.
DS
A Renault tank WW1, with some bloke stood nearby for scale.
The Whippet 'Light' tank commanded by Sewell when he won his posthumous VC: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Sewell
A Carden Lloyd (I think) tankette. Ah, austerity... this was a serious proposition.
The LOVELY Vickers VIB...
...with a Cruiser behind (A13...?) There was supposed to be an A9 somewhere in here, but I never found it cos the place was plunged into darkness.
Pity: that's a favourite.
Wait, I got it wrong. It’s probably a Cruiser Mk. III (A13) reworked to Cruiser Mk. IV (A13 Mk. II) standards — see my comment earlier about the numbers A13 is the cruiser tank with the Christie suspension with large roadwheels. Cruiser Mk. III is the initial model of that, Cruiser Mk. IV is the same vehicle with additional armour on the turret like the one in your photo; this is also what makes it an A13 Mk. II. Because it has a Vickers coaxial machine gun, it’s either a “plain” Mk. IV and not a Mk. IVA (which has a Besa coaxial), or a reworked Cruiser Mk. III; looking at the mantlet, I suspect the latter.