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Tank Museum Podcasts

 
Podcast 3 : Mark IV
[image] Mark IV: subject of our third free podcast. The first British tank to be produced in quantity – mainstay of the great tank attack at Cambrai in November 1917.

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Podcast 3 – Audio : Mark IV
(10 Mb mp3, 11 mins)
Transcript
(33Kb pdf)*

Podcast 2 : The Churchill
[image] The Churchill: subject of our second free podcast. Named after Britain’s most famous Prime Minister the Churchill tank has an amazing history. Here is the story, told by Tank Museum Historian David Fletcher.

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Podcast 2 – Audio : The Churchill
(10 Mb mp3, 10 mins)
Transcript
(30Kb pdf)*

Podcast 1 : The Tiger
[image] Tiger Tank: the subject of our first free podcast. Listen to The Tank Museum’s Historian, David Fletcher, talking about
the famous Tiger - the most feared tank of the Second World War

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Podcast 1 – Audio : The Tiger
(11 Mb mp3, 11 mins)
Transcript
(40Kb pdf)*

Audio/Podcast downloads can be listened to...
At your computer
Left mouse click the podcast Audio link and the file will be launched in your default mp3 player.
Alternatively download the mp3 audio file and listen on your computer speakers or headphones.
To download to a...
PC:
Internet Explorer right-mouse click on the podcast Audio link and select Save target as.
Firefox users right-mouse click on the link and choose Save Link As.
When the podcast download is complete open Explorer and navigate to the mp3 file, left double-click on the file and it will start playing in the default media player.
Mac:

Hold down the Control key and click on the podcast Audio link.
Safari users choose Download Linked File or Save Linked File to.
Firefox users choose Save Link As.
Internet Explorer users select Download link to disk.
Netscape users select Save Link As and choose Format – Source.
When the podcast download is complete please navigate to the mp3 file, then click on the file and it will start playing in your default media player.

Anywhere/anytime

Download the mp3 audio file (instructions same as above) and copy it to your mp3 player to enjoy whenever and wherever you want.

In the museum

Bring your mp3 player along to the museum and listen whilst you look at the exhibits.


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