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The Fundraising Department contact information

The Fundraising Office
The Tank Museum
Bovington
Dorset
BH20 6JG

Tel: 01929 462529
Fax: 01929 405360

Email: Fundraising@tankmuseum.org

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The Fundraising Team are available 9.00 - 17.00 Monday to Friday.

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Help The Tank Museum raise £40,000 to keep our Tiger roaring!

Still the world’s only working example of a Tiger 1 and one of only six known to survive of the 1,354 produced, The Tiger remains a tank with mythical status and magnetic appeal.

Since it was restored to working order in 2004, it has delighted thousands of visitors both as a running and static exhibit. Almost half a million people have seen The Tank Museum’s Tiger in operation on YouTube alone demonstrating the fame and fascination that follows this notorious vehicle.

Tiger 131 at the Tank Museum




Tiger 131 on YouTube




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Support The Tiger Today!

The Tank Museum wants to ensure that this important vehicle remains a moving exhibit, but now the Tiger needs urgent re-restoration work to make this possible.

The Tank Museum needs to raise £40,000 to undertake further work to re-engineer authentic parts for the final drive and engine cooling system. Until this work is completed, The Tiger cannot be run - as to do so would risk permanent mechanical damage.

The Tiger was never famed for its reliability, but it has been three years since the Tiger 131 needed significant mechanical restoration. Since then, the Tiger has only been run at major Museum events and for standard maintenance. In that time the Tiger has travelled 77 miles, with 11 hours of engine use – 25% of which can be attributed to warming up and testing. Not bad for a 67 year old pensioner!

There are several easy ways you can support our Tiger appeal. Donations of as little as £10 will be rewarded by entry into a competition to win a 1/6 Tiger Tank model from ARMORTEK and recognition within the Museum….

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The History of Tiger 131

What makes this Tiger so special is its history. It was captured in Tunisia in 1943 by 48th RTR and was the first Tiger Tank to be captured intact by the Allies. Whilst in Tunis the vehicle was visited by Winston Churchill and King George VI, before being sent back to the UK for public display at Horse Guards in London. Following this, the Tiger underwent a substantial evaluation project, before being deposited with The Tank Museum in 1951 in a somewhat sorry state.

Capturing the Tiger part One





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Saving the tiger DVD