Great Panjandrum, the weapon that failed to work, World War II
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Caption | Great Panjandrum, the weapon that failed to work, World War II. Developed by the British, the Panjandrum was a rocket-propelled cart filled with explosives designed to be used against German defences on the coast of France when the Allies invaded. |
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Creator | Wilf Hardy, also known as Wilfred, English (20th century) |
Artwork medium | colour lithograph |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
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