A poignant
ring made from a shard of glass that struck a First World War tank
commander when his periscope took a direct hit has been unearthed 100
years later.
Lieutenant
Sir Basil Henriques was peering into the viewpoint during the first
outing of the Mk I tank on the battlefield when artillery fire struck a
glass prism that shattered, sending splinters into his face.
Medics
later removed the pieces and the officer kept the largest part and had
it mounted in a gold ring which he then gave to his new bride, Rose
Loewe.
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