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Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Progress of building for the International Exhibition 1851

Progress of building for the International Exhibition 1851
Raising the ribs for transept, in the Great International Exhibition in Hyde Park, London Date: December 1850

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Progress of building for the International Exhibition 1851

Progress of building for the International Exhibition 1851
General view of the works at the Great Exhibition at Hyde Park, London, showing large crane by which the cast-iron girders were unloaded from waggons. Date: November 1850

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Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Iota playing Valentine is seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Lazarus plays in Melbourne for the next three weeks

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Phoebe Panaretos playing Elly (left) and Iota playing Valentine (second right) are seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Phoebe Panaretos playing Elly is seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Lazarus plays in Melbourne for the next three weeks

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David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Ryan Chris as Newton (left) and Emily Milledge as Girl are seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Director Michael Kantor speaks during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Lazarus plays in Melbourne for the next three weeks

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Phoebe Panaretos playing Elly (left) and Iota playing Valentine are seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Phoebe Panaretos playing Elly (left) and Iota playing Valentine (second right) are seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Phoebe Panaretos playing Elly (right) and Iota playing Valentine are seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Chris Ryan playing Newton is seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Lazarus plays in Melbourne for the next three weeks

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Chris Ryan playing Newton (left) and Phoebe Panaretos playing Elly (second left) are seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Performers are seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Lazarus plays in Melbourne for the next three weeks

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Chris Ryan playing Newton is seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Lazarus plays in Melbourne for the next three weeks

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Chris Ryan playing Newton is seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Lazarus plays in Melbourne for the next three weeks

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Phoebe Panaretos playing Elly is seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Lazarus plays in Melbourne for the next three weeks

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Phoebe Panaretos playing Elly is seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Lazarus plays in Melbourne for the next three weeks

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Phoebe Panaretos playing Elly (left) and Iota playing Valentine are seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Performers are seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Lazarus plays in Melbourne for the next three weeks

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: David Bowies Lazarus Preview

David Bowies Lazarus Preview
Phoebe Panaretos playing Elly is seen during the media preview of David Bowies Lazarus at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Lazarus plays in Melbourne for the next three weeks

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Memorial to Major Charles Strafford MBE, Ranville

Memorial to Major Charles Strafford MBE, Ranville
After the war a number of veterans returned to Normandy to live and one of the most notable was Charles Strafford. He became very involved in the Commemorations associated with D-Day

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Memorial to the Belgian Piron Brigade, Ranville Church

Memorial to the Belgian Piron Brigade, Ranville Church
There is another Piron Plaque just outside the entrance to the British War Cemetery in Ranville. The Brigade landed on Gold Beach on 5 August and 17th August

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: No 4 Commando Memorial Plaque, Ouistreham

No 4 Commando Memorial Plaque, Ouistreham
This stands beside the Com Deb Sig Memorial in Ouistreham - see picture menorm165. The Commandos, part of 1st Special Service Brigade

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: C Squadron Inns of Court Regiment Memorial, Normandy

C Squadron Inns of Court Regiment Memorial, Normandy
The Memorial is at la Breche de la Valette just behind Juno Beach. It carries their motto - Salus Populus Suprema Lex (The Welfare of the people shall be the supreme law)

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Memorial to the Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Graye, Normandy

Memorial to the Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Graye, Normandy
Plaques to the Rifles and to the Canadian Scottish were unveiled on this renovated lavoir (a communal washing place) on 5 June 1994 to commemorate the liberation of Graye by the two Regiments whose

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Regina Rifle Regiment Memorial, Reviers, Normandy

Regina Rifle Regiment Memorial, Reviers, Normandy
The Reginas landed on Juno Beach at Courseulles onD-Day and headed inland towards Reviers through which runs the River Mue, a tributary of the River Seulles

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Airstrip B3 Memorial, Free French Sqns, Ste Croix

Airstrip B3 Memorial, Free French Sqns, Ste Croix
The first Free French planes landed here on Liberated soil on 13 June 1944 as part of 2nd Tactical Airforce RAF. Present at the unveiling of the Memorial Area was Wing Cdr Johnnie Johnson Britain's

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Major J. C. A. Roseveare Bridge Memorial, River Dives

Major J. C. A. Roseveare Bridge Memorial, River Dives
Major Roseveare commanded 3rd Para Sqn RE which was charged with blowing up five bridges over the River Dives. In his jeep, in the early hours of D-Day

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: 6th Airborne Division Stained Glass Windows, Ranville

6th Airborne Division Stained Glass Windows, Ranville
There are two windows. One is to 6th Airborne and the other to St George. The first was unveiled in 1969 and the second in 1960. They are in a side-chapel in Ranville church

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Commandant Kiefer & 4 Commando Memorial

Commandant Kiefer & 4 Commando Memorial
This is in Colleville-Montgomery opposite the First British Graves Memorial and remembers both Kieffer and the French Forces of No 4 Commando. There are a number of memorials to Kieffer

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: 85th Field Company RE, Nottingham Bridge, Courseulles

85th Field Company RE, Nottingham Bridge, Courseulles
The Memorial was put up in 1994 by Old comrades of 85th Fld Coy, RE. It has a handsome frame with badges in bas-relief. The 85th landed at Graye-sur-Mer in the early hours of D-Day 6 June 1944

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Fontaine-Henry Memorial to Canadian Liberators

Fontaine-Henry Memorial to Canadian Liberators
This Memorial, which is on Route 1 of the Canadian Memorial Routes and was unveiled in 1994, lists the following units - First Hussars; la Chaudiere; Regina Rifles; 13th RCA (Royal Canadian Artillery)

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Memorial to CSM Stan Hollis VC Green Howards

Memorial to CSM Stan Hollis VC Green Howards
Stan Hollis was the only man to win the VC on D-Day. He landed here with D Company of the 6th Battalion. Thinking that the original hut was a German pill box he fired the entire drum of his Lewis gun

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: 2nd Battalion South Wales Borderers Memorial, Asnelles

2nd Battalion South Wales Borderers Memorial, Asnelles
The Borderers were part of 231st Brigade of 50th Northumbrian Division who landed here on D-Day. The black Memorial carries inscriptions in English

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: 146 Typhoon Wing RAF Memorial ALG B3

146 Typhoon Wing RAF Memorial ALG B3
The Memorial plaque is on the wall of the small commemorative area in Ste Croix-sur-Mer. Both RAF and RCAF Squadrons operated from here. It is thought that 126 Wing RCAF flew into here on 13 June

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: 3210 Servicing Commando RAF Memorial ALG B3

3210 Servicing Commando RAF Memorial ALG B3
The RAF Commando Units were trained and organised in a similar way to the Army and Royal Marines Commandos. They accompanied forward Units into battle to maintain the air strips made by

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Airstrip B3 Memorial area, Ste Croix sur Mer, Normandy

Airstrip B3 Memorial area, Ste Croix sur Mer, Normandy
This was the first British landing strip to became operational - on 10 June 1944. The first Squadrons to land here were 130 and 133 at 1200 on the 10th

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Plaque to Royal Military Police, Bayeux Museum Grounds

Plaque to Royal Military Police, Bayeux Museum Grounds
Before D-Day the Police had to control the assembly areas for the troops waiting to cross the Channel and afterwards, in the confusion of the landings

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2019: Rangers U18s Celebrate League Victory: Hummel Training Centre's Champions Triumph Over Ayr United

Rangers U18s Celebrate League Victory: Hummel Training Centre's Champions Triumph Over Ayr United
Rangers u18 and backroom staff celebrate with the League Trophy after their 2-1 win against Ayr United in the final league match of the season



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