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14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection (#6)

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Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Denver, Colorado, USA downtown cityscape in Civic Center park at dusk

Denver, Colorado, USA downtown cityscape in Civic Center park at dusk

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Denver, Colorado, USA downtown cityscape in Civic Center park at dusk

Denver, Colorado, USA downtown cityscape in Civic Center park at dusk

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Denver, Colorado, USA downtown cityscape in Civic Center park at dusk

Denver, Colorado, USA downtown cityscape in Civic Center park at dusk

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: 2019 Albert Park

2019 Albert Park
MELBOURNE GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 14: Jamie Whincup, Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden during the Albert Park at Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit on March 14

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Wild Love

Wild Love
Ali Khataw

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Mulberry Harbour Remains Arromaches Normandy

Mulberry Harbour Remains Arromaches Normandy
The extraordinary idea of floating concrete harbours across the Channel is said to have been that of Winston Churchill. There were two of them but the one at Omaha Beach was destroyed by a storm

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Robert E Wright & Kenneth J Moore Angoville au Plain

Robert E Wright & Kenneth J Moore Angoville au Plain
The window in the church remembers the selfless work of these two medics who looked after 80 combatants and one child in June 1944

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Death on the Pale Horse by Gustave Dore - 19th Century

Death on the Pale Horse by Gustave Dore - 19th Century
Death on the Pale Horse by Gustave Dore. Vintage etching circa mid 19th century

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Young Woman at a disco, Cornwall

Young Woman at a disco, Cornwall
Young Woman in a red dress at a disco somewhere in Cornwall, with colourful lighting from spotlights (and from the dancefloor!). Date: mid-1980s

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Two Couples at a disco, Cornwall

Two Couples at a disco, Cornwall
Two Couples at a disco somewhere in Cornwall, with colourful lighting from spotlights. Date: mid-1980s

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Young couple at a disco, Cornwall

Young couple at a disco, Cornwall
Young couple at a disco somewhere in Cornwall, with colourful lighting from spotlights. Date: mid-1980s

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Comite du Debarquement Signal Memorial Bernieres

Comite du Debarquement Signal Memorial Bernieres
This was the first of the Monuments put up by the Comite under M Raymond Triboulet. They are found along the beaches to commemorate le Jour J

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: la Maison Queens Own Rifles of Canada D Day 6 June

la Maison Queens Own Rifles of Canada D Day 6 June
Despite the heavy bombardments from sea and air this building retained its form and shape as can be seen in this D Day picture displayed outside today

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Regina Rifle Regiment Plaque Juno Beach exit

Regina Rifle Regiment Plaque Juno Beach exit
The Rifles part of 7th Canadian Brigade, landed at 0800 hours on D Day preceded by the flail tanks of the 1st Hussars. All Canadian objectives were secured that day, the only landings that did

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: French Destroyer la Combattante Memorial Courseulles

French Destroyer la Combattante Memorial Courseulles
The ship was part of the supporting Bombardment Group. She was built in Glasgow in 1942 under the name HMS Haldon & loaned to the Free French Navy

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: 6th Canadian Field Company Canadian Royal Engineers

6th Canadian Field Company Canadian Royal Engineers
This, with other plaques, is on the side of a DD Sherman tank in Courseulles recovered from the sea. The area was the aiming point for the 7th Canadian Brigade Group whose engineers had the task of

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Queens Own Rifles of Canada Memorial Anguerny

Queens Own Rifles of Canada Memorial Anguerny
On 6 June 1944 the Rifles landed on Nan White Beach near Bernieres, The DD tanks of the Fort Garry Horse were delayed by rough seas & the Rifles landed without their support

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Memorial to ALG B4 Beny sur Mer Normandy

Memorial to ALG B4 Beny sur Mer Normandy
This was used by 401, 411 and 412 Squadrons of the Royal Canadian Air Force who flew Spitfires as part of 126 Wing. The first aircraft to use the Landing Ground was a damaged Spitfire which came down

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Wurzberg radar antenna Douvres Radar Station

Wurzberg radar antenna Douvres Radar Station
This is just outside the Museum which is based in two well preserved bunkers and charts the evolution of radar. The dish, a Wurzberg-Reise, was removed after the war, renovated and returned here

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Luftwaffe Radar Station Bunkers Douvres Normandy

Luftwaffe Radar Station Bunkers Douvres Normandy
This was not only a radar station but as it was on high ground it was a major defensive position with bunkers, barbed wire and minefields. The bunkers are often hidden by crops

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Airfield B16 pumping station Moulineaux Normandy

Airfield B16 pumping station Moulineaux Normandy
This is proably the only remaining such structure and was stone built for its purpose to pump fuel to the airstrip at Villons le Buissons. Inspection will reveal the signs CARPE DIEM and JULY 1944

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Canadian Casualties Memorial Fontaine Henry church

Canadian Casualties Memorial Fontaine Henry church
The church is adjacent to the 15th/16th century chateau which has never been sold and can be visited. There is a regimental memorial to the Canadian liberators in the car park

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Canadian Fort Garry Horse Memorial Thaon

Canadian Fort Garry Horse Memorial Thaon
As the Horse (the 10th Armoured Regiment) were equipped with Sherman tanks, having broken out from the beaches they roved around from village to village such The latin reads as Deeds not Words

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Canadian Fort Garry Horse Memorial Anguerny

Canadian Fort Garry Horse Memorial Anguerny
The Regiment was an armoured force equipped with Sherman floating tanks - DD (Duplex Drive) tanks. By early afternoon of 6 June A Squadron working with the Queens Own Rifles had cleared the area

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Captain Gauvin Memorial Anguerny Normandy

Captain Gauvin Memorial Anguerny Normandy
Memorials to those who survived are not generally welcomed because of the numbers. However, Gauvin led the Bren carriers of the Chaudieres into the village and after the war became a diplomat

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Canadian Regiment la Chaudiere Memorial d Anguerny

Canadian Regiment la Chaudiere Memorial d Anguerny
Although the names are clearly marked neither Laudry nor Dallaire are listed in the Commonwealth War Graves Database. Both Louis & Arthur Roy come from Kedgwick New Brunswick so are probably related

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: 59th (Staffordshire) Division Memorial St Contest

59th (Staffordshire) Division Memorial St Contest
The 59th was one of the first formations into Caen on 9 July 1944. It had been the last to arrive at the end of June. It was nickname the Pithead Division after its sign

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Ryes Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery

Ryes Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery
The first burials here were made just 2 days after the landings. The 2nd Battalion Dorset Regiment liberated Ryes late afternoon on D Day helped by the 1st Battalion Royal Hampshire Regiment

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Royal Regina Rifles & 1st Canadian Hussars

Royal Regina Rifles & 1st Canadian Hussars
The Memorial is in Norrey en Bessin which the Canadians took on 7 June having landed on Juno Beach as part of the 3rd Canadian Divison

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Carpiquet airport Canadian Memorial Normandy

Carpiquet airport Canadian Memorial Normandy
Erected on the airfield by the French & unveiled on 8 July 1995 it pays homage to the Canadian Brothers who freed the area following the Hell of Carpiquet battle of 4-8 July. 1944

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial ALG B9 Lantheuil

Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial ALG B9 Lantheuil
The RCAF Squadrons that flew from this Landing Ground were Nos 438, 439 and 440. Five main types of landing facilities were constructed according to likely usage

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Royal Winnipeg Rifles Memorial Plaque Creully

Royal Winnipeg Rifles Memorial Plaque Creully
The Little Black Devils landed on Juno Beach on D Day as part of 3rd Canadian Division. They suffered heavy casualties during the landings. This plaque is in the car park

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Creully Chateau BBC Radio Studio Normandy

Creully Chateau BBC Radio Studio Normandy
The BBC set up its studio here on 19 June and it was used by American, Canadian and French broadcasters. The broadcasts went to the General Forces Progtamme

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: General Montgomerys Tactical HQ Creullet Chateau

General Montgomerys Tactical HQ Creullet Chateau
The HQ was set up on 9 June 1944. On 12 June he met Winston Churchill and Field Marshal Smuts there, on 14 June Charles de Gaulle & on 16 June King George VI. Montgomery had a caravan in the grounds

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: General Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Meautis

General Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Meautis
As the US 8th Infantry Regiment, the spearhead of the 4th Divison landed on Utah Beach the Assistant Divisional Commander, General Roosevelt

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Sexton Self Propelled Gun Ver sur Mer Normandy

Sexton Self Propelled Gun Ver sur Mer Normandy
The 25pr is in Espace Robert Kiln named after Dr Kiln who presented it. His father fought here. Initially the gun was mobile but the engine had to be sold to raise finance

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Essex Yeomanry Plaque Gold Beach Bunker Normandy

Essex Yeomanry Plaque Gold Beach Bunker Normandy
The Essex landed on Gold Beach on D Day as part of 231 Brigade which was attached to 50th Division. The plaque is on the side of a bunker which was overcome by Sgt R E Palmer in an action that won

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: German Bunker Asnelles Gold Beach Normandy

German Bunker Asnelles Gold Beach Normandy
This defensive bunker posed considerable problems to the units of 231 Brigade who landed here - the Dorsets, the Hampshires and supporting armour of the Essex Yeomanry & Sherwood Foresters

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: 2nd Battalion South Wales Borderers Asnelles

2nd Battalion South Wales Borderers Asnelles
The Borderers landed at Asnelles on 6 June 1944 as part of 56th Independent Infantry Brigade which had been attached to 50th Division

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: Free French Air Force Memorial Arromanches

Free French Air Force Memorial Arromanches
This is in the Place du Groupe d Alsace. The Lorraine and Alsace Groups were part of the FFAF formed by some 200 French pilots in England in July 1940

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: PLUTO Memorial Port en Bessin Normandy

PLUTO Memorial Port en Bessin Normandy
PLUTO - Pipe Line Under The Ocean was an ingenious method of supplying the Allied Forces with fuel from a main base at Southampton. The idea is said to have been that of Lord Louis Mountbatten

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: British War Memorial to the Missing Bayeux

British War Memorial to the Missing Bayeux
This is directly opposite to the British War Cemetery. It was designed by Philip Hepworth and bears the names of !, 805 Commonwealth service men and women who fell in the Battle of Normandy

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: US 2nd Armoured Division Hell on Wheels Memorial

US 2nd Armoured Division Hell on Wheels Memorial
These fading plaques are on a wall in the Club Belambra on Omaha Beach. The wall is on what was Exit 3 used for tanks. The Division landed on 9 June and went into action on the 11th

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: German bunker WN65 le Ruquet Omaha Beach

German bunker WN65 le Ruquet Omaha Beach
When the Americans landed on D Day they moved off the beach via a number of gullys or draws. One of the most famous contemporary photos shows a long line of GIs fling past this bunker

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: First American Cemetery Marker Omaha Beach

First American Cemetery Marker Omaha Beach
This marks the first American battle burials in Europe. It was set up by 2nd Platoon of the 607th Graves Registraton Company

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: US 29th Infantry Division Memorial Omaha Beach

US 29th Infantry Division Memorial Omaha Beach
The 29th, the Blue and the Grey, was a National Guard Division, and on the beach just below the memorial the 116th Regiment landed

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: No 4 Group Bomber Command RAF Monument Normandy

No 4 Group Bomber Command RAF Monument Normandy
In 1944 two French bomber squadrons, Groupe Guyenne and Groupe Tunisie formed part of No 4 Group RAF and were given the numbers 346 and 347

Background image14 Mar 2019 Framed Print Collection: HQ General J Lawton Collins Haras la Hubert Normandy

HQ General J Lawton Collins Haras la Hubert Normandy
An Advance HQ was set up here by General Eugene Landrum on D Day for V11 Corps. Plaques on the gatepost claim that General Collins established The first Command Post of the American Army in France



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