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Images Dated 21st May 2019 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Beautiful Blue Nature Background.Colorful Artistic Wallpaper.Natural Abstract Macro

Beautiful Blue Nature Background.Colorful Artistic Wallpaper.Natural Abstract Macro Photography.Creative Floral Art Design.Red Poppy Flowers.Field

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Beautiful Orange Nature Background.Colorful Artistic Wallpaper.Natural Abstract Macro

Beautiful Orange Nature Background.Colorful Artistic Wallpaper.Natural Abstract Macro Photography.Creative Floral Art Design.Coral Color.Gerbera Daisy

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Dobrush, Gomel Region, Belarus. Aerial View Of Dobrush Cityscape Skyline In Spring Sunset Sunrise

Dobrush, Gomel Region, Belarus. Aerial View Of Dobrush Cityscape Skyline In Spring Sunset Sunrise Time. Residential District And River In Bird's-eye Dobrush, Gomel Region, Belarus

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Dobrush, Gomel Region, Belarus. Aerial View Of Old Paper Factory Tower In Spring Day

Dobrush, Gomel Region, Belarus. Aerial View Of Old Paper Factory Tower In Spring Day. Historical Heritage In Bird's-eye View

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Beautiful Macro Photo.Colorful Flowers.Border Art Design.Magic Light.Close up

Beautiful Macro Photo.Colorful Flowers.Border Art Design.Magic Light.Close up Photography.Conceptual Abstract Image.Violet Background.Water Drop

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Beautiful Nature Background.Floral Art Design.Abstract Macro Photography.Daisy Flower.Yellow

Beautiful Nature Background.Floral Art Design.Abstract Macro Photography.Daisy Flower.Yellow Background.Creative Artistic Wallpaper.Celebration, love

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Beautiful Nature Background.Floral Art Design.Abstract Macro Photography.Daisy Flower.Orange

Beautiful Nature Background.Floral Art Design.Abstract Macro Photography.Daisy Flower.Orange Background.Creative Artistic Wallpaper.Celebration, love

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Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Inner Australian Scrubland, wood engraving, published in 1897

Inner Australian Scrubland, wood engraving, published in 1897
Inner Australian Scrubland. Wood engraving after a photograph, published in 1897

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Aboriginal man from Northern Australia, wood engraving, published in 1897

Aboriginal man from Northern Australia, wood engraving, published in 1897
Man of the Aboriginal people from Northern Australia with with spears, hatchet and club. Wood engraving after a photograph, published in 1897

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Kimberley, northern Western Australia, wood engraving, published in 1897

Kimberley, northern Western Australia, wood engraving, published in 1897
The Kimberley - mountain range in the northern Western Australia. Wood engraving, published in 1897

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Inner Australian Spinifex Steppe, wood engraving, published in 1897

Inner Australian Spinifex Steppe, wood engraving, published in 1897
Inner Australian Spinifex Steppe (Spinifex longifolius). Wood engraving, published in 1897

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Historical view of Albany, Western Australia, wood engraving, published 1897

Historical view of Albany, Western Australia, wood engraving, published 1897
Historical view of the bay and city of Albany in Western Australia. Wood engraving, published in 1897

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Wall Plaque to Canadian 1st Parachute Bn, Normandy

Wall Plaque to Canadian 1st Parachute Bn, Normandy
This is on the wall of house No.3 rue de l Eglise, behind the church and the local War memorial, in Bricqueville/Robehomme

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Original Bailey Bridge over the River Dives, Robehomme

Original Bailey Bridge over the River Dives, Robehomme
This is one of the few remaining, perhaps the only one, of the bridges built by the Engineers to replace original structures over the River Dives that were destroyed at dawn on D-Day

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: No 3 Commando & Brigadier Peter Young Memorial

No 3 Commando & Brigadier Peter Young Memorial
This is at Petiville and was inaugurated on the 50th Anniversary by a delegation of Commandos and veterans. In the Mairie are a picture of the Brigadier

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: 3rd Para Sqn & 3rd Canadian Para Bn Plaque, Divette stream

3rd Para Sqn & 3rd Canadian Para Bn Plaque, Divette stream
On the extreme left flank (that is as seen from the sea) of the Landings, were a number of small rivers and streams over which were road bridges

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: 9th Para & 1st Canadian Para Bns Memorial, Varaville

9th Para & 1st Canadian Para Bns Memorial, Varaville
This grey marble Memorial was erected on the 50th Anniversary of D-Day. At the bottom is a bronze plaque presented to Varaville by Canadian 1st Para veterans and unveiled in June 1997

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Plaque to 3rd Parachute Squadron RE, Troarn, Normandy

Plaque to 3rd Parachute Squadron RE, Troarn, Normandy
This is on the wall of the Tourist Office and was put up by the citizens of Troarn in honour of the officers and men of the Squadron who at dawn on the 6 June 1944

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Liberators Memorial, Escoville, Normandy

Liberators Memorial, Escoville, Normandy
Escoville is inland and east of the River Orne, right in the area allocated to the Special Forces and Commandos, and blocking the route to Caen

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: No. 3 Commando Memorial Plaque, Merville Battery

No. 3 Commando Memorial Plaque, Merville Battery
The taking of the Battery was the task of the 9th Parachute Battalion, and despite a complicated plan that went very wrong from the first jumps at 0020 hours on D-Day

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: 4th Special Service Brigade HQ Memorial, Sallenelles

4th Special Service Brigade HQ Memorial, Sallenelles
The Brigade was made up of Royal Marine Commandos Nos 41, 46, 47 and 48. Like the other Special Forces it was charged with filling the gaps between the major landings

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Memorial to No. 6 Commando, Amfreville, Normandy

Memorial to No. 6 Commando, Amfreville, Normandy
No. 6 led the way across Pegasus Bridge on D-Day and headed for the high ground which is around Amfreville. In concert with 1st Special Service Brigade they attacked

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: 1st Special Service Brigade Memorial, le Plain

1st Special Service Brigade Memorial, le Plain
The Brigade comprised Numbers 4, 5, 6 Commando, 45 Royal Marine Commando and No 10 Inter Allied Commando. They are all commemorated on a plaque at the bottom of the cross

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: The June 1944 Cross, Ranville CWGC Cemetery

The June 1944 Cross, Ranville CWGC Cemetery
This stone cross is roughly in the centre of the Cemetery and has a bronze plaque with the emblem of the Airborne Forces on it, and remembers simply, June 1944

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: View of Pegasus Bridge, Gondree Caf & gun pit

View of Pegasus Bridge, Gondree Caf & gun pit
This view is from the east bank of the Orne Canal, (the side where the gliders landed). The Gondree Caf is on the left and the German gun pit and the bridge are on the right

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: 7th Light Infantry Battalion, Parachute Regiment

7th Light Infantry Battalion, Parachute Regiment
This religious stone Memorial, which stands opposite Benouville Mairie, has the inscription PAX at the bottom and is faced with a plaque commemorating the Paras

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Liberation of the 1st Town Hall, Benouville, Normandy

Liberation of the 1st Town Hall, Benouville, Normandy
This plaque, on the wall of the Mairie just up the road from what became known as Pegasus Bridge, claims that Liberation came at 2345 hours on 5 June

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, Lebisey, Normandy

Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, Lebisey, Normandy
This Memorial to the 2nd Battalion marks the German front line 6 June to 9 July 1944 during the intense fighting for Caen

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Allied Forces Memorial, Golfe de Caen, Normandy

Allied Forces Memorial, Golfe de Caen, Normandy
This truncated stone pillar has a simple bas-relief representation of the southern coastline of England and the stretch of beaches where the landings took place

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Royal Norfolk Regiment Memorial, Bieville-Berville

Royal Norfolk Regiment Memorial, Bieville-Berville
The Norfolks were part of the 59th (Staffordshire) Division, a follow-up force that landed on 25 June and was heavily involved in the fighting for Caen - it vies with the 3rd Canadian Divison for



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