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MORRIS CS8 TRUCK 15 CWT 4X2 WATER BOWSER (C. 1930s - 1940s) x1 IMAGE

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x1 MORRIS CS8 TRUCK 15 CWT 4X2 WATER BOWSER (C. 1930s - 1940s) IMAGE

Rare vintage photograph. The "Morris 15 cwt" was a British light military truck of the Second World War.

Introduced in 1934, it was the most numerous vehicle of its size in the British Army at the start of the war.

This image has been restored from an original vintage negative. Significant blemishes have been addressed where possible and contrast has been adjusted to bring the image as close as possible to its original state. This collection is incredibly rare and old, potentially featuring prototypes, early versions, or variants.

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  • File Size: 140 MB
  • Resolution: 24003 x 18686 pixels
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