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Rolls-Royce Armoured Cars Date Coy / Regiment / Unit / Vehicle Name Coy / Sect Vehicle Type Number Location Comment 1 Comment 2 Senior Crew Name Source Known Formation Number Photo? ABDULLA A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor ABERDONIA A Bn Mk IV Female November 1917 Dick Taylor November 1917 Commander Lt CW ABOU-BEN-ADAM II A Bn No 1 Coy Mk IV Cambrai Or ABOU-BEN-ADHEM II. Capt Wain VC A2 Cambrai 1917 Duncan (KIA) ACE A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor ACE OF SPADES A Bn Mk IV Female June, 1917 Dick Taylor ACHILLES A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor ACTIVE 1 Sqn RNAS A/C 1915 Dick Taylor ADAMANT 1 Sqn RNAS A/C 1915 Dick Taylor ADSUM A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor ADVENTURESS A Bn Mk IV Female 2687 1917 A26 Dick Taylor AGGRESSIVE II A Bn No 3 Coy Mk IV Cambrai November 1917 Lt J Lipscomb A55 Cambrai 1917 AHMED A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor AJAX A Bn No 1 Coy Mk IV Cambrai November 1917 A6 Cambrai 1917 AJAX 1 Bn Mk V* Female 1918 AJAX II? Dick Taylor ALBION A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor ALERT 1 Sqn RNAS A/C 1915 Dick Taylor ALEXANDRIA 1 Sqn RNAS A/C 1915 Dick Taylor ALLAH A Bn Mk IV Male 8088 1917 A13 Dick Taylor ALLIANCE 1 Sqn RNAS A/C 1915 Dick Taylor AMAZON A Bn Mk IV Female 2840 November 1917 A47 or A56 Dick Taylor AMBROSIA A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor A-MERRY-CAN A Bn Mk IV 2773 1917 A3 Dick Taylor AMETHYST 1 Sqn RNAS A/C 1915 Dick Taylor ANDROMEDA A Bn Mk IV Female 2022 or 2522 1917 A12 or A21 Dick Taylor ANGELINA A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor ANGOSTURA Mk IV Female November 1917 Dick Taylor ANNE II A Bn No 2 Coy Mk IV Female November 1917 SNCO Commander very rare Sgt L Lose Dick Taylor ANNE GALLANT 1 Sqn RNAS A/C 1915 Dick Taylor ANTIGONE A Bn Female Dick Taylor ANTIOCHUS A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor APPLE A Bn Mk IV Male June, 1917 A4 Dick Taylor APOLLYON II A Bn No 2 Coy Mk IV Male Cambrai November 1917 Lt Wootton A29 Cambrai 1917 APRICOT A Bn Mk IV Female June, 1917 A3 Dick Taylor ARABIA A Bn Mk IV Male 2014 November 1917 A7 Dick Taylor ARCHIMEDES A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor ARETHUSA A Bn Mk IV 2025 1917 A25 Dick Taylor ARETHUSA 11th ACC 1928 Guy AC India 1932 Dick Taylor Yes ARGYLL A Bn Mk IV Male 2051 1917 A30 Dick Taylor ARIADNE A Bn Mk IV Male 2023 1917 A36 or A31 Dick Taylor ARISTOTLE A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor ARMAGH II A Bn No 1 Coy Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor ARTFUL ALICE II A Bn No 3 Coy Mk IV Cambrai November 1917 2Lt C Charles A52 Cambrai 1917 ARTIMUS A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Or ARTEMIS? Dick Taylor ASSAULT 1 Sqn RNAS A/C Dick Taylor ASSAYE 8th Lt Tk Coy No 2 Sect Crossley A/C Waziristan April 1937 ATALANTA A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor ATLAS A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor ATTILA A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor AULD REEKIE II A Bn No 2 Coy Mk IV Female 2843 November 1917 A22 Dick Taylor AURELIAN A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor AUTOGOPHASTER Mk I 1916 Dick Taylor AUTOWIN A Bn Mk IV November 1917 Dick Taylor AVENGER A Bn Mk IV June, 1917 Dick Taylor AVIATIK A Bn Mk IV 2678 1917 A23 Dick Taylor BABY MINE November 1917 Dick Taylor BACKSLIDER B Bn Mk IV July, 1917 Dick Taylor BADAJOS 8th Lt Tk Coy No 3 Sect Crossley A/C Waziristan April 1937 BADGER 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BALLY HACKLE II B Bn Female July, 1917 B30 Dick Taylor BALLYBOGGAN 2nd Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BANDIT II B Bn Mk IV Male 8040 November 1917 Lt A Dalby B23 Dick Taylor BANSHEE B Coy/Bn Mk IV Female 2556 B8 Dick Taylor BANTAM B Bn No 4 Coy Mk IV Female Cambrai November 1917 Same Section as B6 & B9 Sect Comd Capt Haseler B12 Cambrai 1917 BANTAM 2 Bn C Coy Mk V Male 1922 Dick Taylor BANTERER 2 Sqn RNAS Seabrook A/C 1915 Dick Taylor BARBARIAN B Bn Mk IV July, 1917 Dick Taylor BARON II B Bn Mk IV 6013 November 1917 B32 Dick Taylor BARRHEAD 2 Bn Mk V Male 9003 1918 Dick Taylor BAT 2 Bn C Coy Mk V Male 1922 Dick Taylor BATHSHEBA B Coy/Bn Dick Taylor BATTLEAXE B Bn Mk IV July, 1917 Dick Taylor BAYARDO 2 Bn Medium C Aldershot 1923 Dick Taylor BAYARDO 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BEDALE 17/21 L B Sqn Light Tank ↑3824x India c1938 BEAR B Bn Mk IV Female 2771 August 1917 B11 Dick Taylor BEELZEBUB 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BEETLE 2 Bn Mk V Male 1922 Dick Taylor BEHEMOTH B Bn Mk IV July, 1917 Dick Taylor BELLADONNA B Bn Mk IV Male 2041 August 1917 B14 Dick Taylor BELLEROPHON 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BEN MYCHREE B Bn Mk IV 1917 Dick Taylor BENTLEY B Bn Mk IV July, 1917 Dick Taylor BIJOU B Bn Mk IV 6017 November 1917 B29 Dick Taylor BINGO 1st Durham LI Tractor Light GS Mk I BMM208 UK 1936 Dick Taylor BISON B Bn Mk IV Female 2555 August 1917 B12 Dick Taylor BISON 2 Bn Mk V Male 1922 Dick Taylor BISON 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BISON II B Coy/Bn Mk IV 4671 November 1917 B26 Dick Taylor BITER 2 Sqn RNAS Rolls Royce A/C 1915 Dick Taylor BLACK ARROW B Bn Mk IV Male July, 1917 Captured at Cambrai B28 Dick Taylor BLACK BERTHA B Coy/Bn Dick Taylor BLACK BESS B Bn No 4 Coy Mk IV Cambrai November 1917 Same Section as B6 & B12 2Lt Leigh-Jones B9 Cambrai 1917 BLACK FURY 2 Bn Medium Mk I UK 1920s Dick Taylor BLACK JOKE 2 Sqn RNAS Seabrook A/C 1915 Dick Taylor BLACK KNIGHT 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BLACK LEG B Bn Mk IV 2679 November 1917 B15 Dick Taylor BLACK PRINCE B Bn No 1 Section Mk IV Male Cambrai November 1917 Lt Tew B1? Dick Taylor BLACKCOCK 2 Bn C Coy Mk V Male 1922 Dick Taylor BLACKCOCK 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BLACKLOOK 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BLAIR ATHOLL 2 Bn Medium C Aldershot 1923 Dick Taylor BLAIR ATHOLL 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BLARNEY CASTLE B Bn Mk IV Male November 1917 Also seen on Female Dick Taylor BLOODHOUND 2 Sqn RNAS Rolls Royce A/C 1915 Dick Taylor BLOODSTONE B Bn Mk IV July, 1917 Dick Taylor BLUE BIRD B Bn Mk IV August 1917 Dick Taylor BLUE DUN 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BOBBY Mk V Male Dick Taylor August 1917 BODICEA B Bn No 4 Coy Mk IV Female 2567 BOADICEA? Same Section as B9 & B12 Lt Dickens B13 Dick Taylor BOGEY B Bn Mk IV July, 1917 Dick Taylor BOGEY II B Bn No 5 Coy? Mk IV Female 4589 November 1917 B35 Dick Taylor BOHEMIAN B Bn Mk IV July, 1917 Dick Taylor BOLD 2 Sqn RNAS Seabrook A/C 1915 Dick Taylor BOOMERANG B Bn Mk IV 2035 July, 1917 B41 Dick Taylor BORZOI 2 Sqn RNAS Rolls Royce A/C 1915 Dick Taylor BOUDICEA B Bn Mk IV Cambrai November 1917 B6 Cambrai 1917 BOUNCER 2 Sqn RNAS Rolls Royce A/C 1915 Dick Taylor BOW ON 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BRIAN BORU B Bn Mk IV 2013 July, 1917 B50 Dick Taylor September 1916 To No 7 Coy C Bn with same name by early BRIC-A-BRAC B Coy Mk I Dick Taylor 1917 BRIGAND II B Bn Mk IV Male Cambrai November 1917 KO 23 Nov 17 2Lt AG Simpson Dick Taylor BRITTANIA B Bn Mk IV Female 2868 July, 1917 Military Mission to USA B45 Dick Taylor BRUTUS B Coy/Bn Dick Taylor BUCCANEER II B Bn No 5 Coy Mk IV Male 2037 Cambrai November 1917 Lt G Thompson B22 Cambrai 1917 BUCKWHEAT 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BUFFOON B Bn Mk IV 2795 November 1917 B34 Dick Taylor BUGLER 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BULAWAYO II B Bn Mk IV 1917 Dick Taylor BULLDOG B Bn mk IV Cambrai 1917 KO 20 Nov Lt J Andrew-Marshall Dick Taylor BULLDOG 2 Sqn RNAS Rolls Royce A/C 1915 Dick Taylor BULWARK B Bn No 1 Section Mk IV Female August 1917 Used at Cambrai 2Lt Chambers Dick Taylor BULWARK 2 Bn Medium I 1924 WW1 name re-used Dick Taylor BUSACO 8th Lt Tk Coy No 3 Sect Crossley A/C Waziristan April 1937 BUSHRANGER B Bn Mk IV July, 1917 Dick Taylor BUSTLER 2 Sqn RNAS Rolls Royce A/C 1915 Dick Taylor BUSY 2 Sqn RNAS Rolls Royce A/C 1915 Dick Taylor BUZZARD 2 Bn C Coy Mk V Male 1922 Dick Taylor BYSTANDER B Bn No 1 Section Mk IV Female 2511 August 1917 B5 Dick Taylor CA'CANNY C Bn Mk IV Male 2056 July, 1917 C16 Dick Taylor CAESAR C Bn Mk IV Male 2048 July, 1917 C48 Dick Taylor CAESAR 3 Bn Med Mk II* T67 1920s Dick Taylor CAESAR II C Bn Whippet A259 1918 Dick Taylor CAITHNESS C Bn Mk IV 2053 July, 1917 C13 Dick Taylor CALIBAN 3 Bn Carden Loyd V UK c1930 Dick Taylor CALIBAN C Bn Mk IV July, 1917 Dick Taylor CALIBAN 3 Bn Carden Loyd V UK c1930 Dick Taylor CALLIOPE RNAS Lanchester A/C 1917 Dick Taylor CAMILLA 3 Sqn RNAS A/C 1916 Dick Taylor CANADA 2 3 Bn Mk IV Male 2042 July, 1917 Note: 2 not II C1 Dick Taylor CANDAHAR 8th Lt Tk Coy No 1 Sect Crossley A/C Waziristan April 1937 CANNIBAL 3 Bn Mk IV July, 1917 Dick Taylor CAPE COLONY 3 Bn Mk IV Female 2507 July, 1917 C3 Dick Taylor CARADOC 3 Sqn RNAS A/C 1916 Dick Taylor CARDIFF 3 Bn Mk IV 1917 Dick Taylor CARNABY 3 Bn Mk IV 1917 Dick Taylor CARNABY 3 Bn A Coy Whippet October, 1918 A.231 Dick Taylor CARNATION C Bn Mk I Female 565 July, 1917 Supply C42 Dick Taylor CARSTAIRS C Bn Mk IV Male 2040 July, 1917 C11 Dick Taylor CASA C Coy Mk I 508 1916 Probably Female Dick Taylor CASA 3 Bn A Coy Whippet October, 1918 A.388 Dick Taylor CATERPILLAR C Bn Mk IV July, 1917 Dick Taylor CAYENNE C Bn Mk IV Male 2055 July, 1917 C57 Dick Taylor CELEBRITY C Coy 1916 Supply Dick Taylor CELERITY C Bn Mk II 725 July, 1917 Supply C29 Dick Taylor CELTIC C Bn Mk IV Male 2044 July, 1917 C18 Dick Taylor CENSORSHIP C Bn July, 1917 Supply C26 Dick Taylor CENTAUR C Bn Mk IV July, 1917 Dick Taylor CENTAUR II C Bn Mk IV Cambrai November 1917 Dick Taylor CEYLON C Bn Mk IV Female 2724 July, 1917 C2 Dick Taylor CEYLON 3 Bn A Coy Whippet October, 1918 A.237 Dick Taylor CHABLIS C Coy Mk I 503 Flers 1916 Solomon Scheme C4 Dick Taylor CHALLENGER C Bn Mk IV Male 2049 July, 1917 C46 Dick Taylor
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