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Battle of Normandy Cushion Collection (#9)

Experience the historic significance of the Battle of Normandy with our exquisite collection of Battle of Normandy (D-Day) cushions from Media Storehouse. Each cushion showcases intricately detailed designs, bringing to life the events of this pivotal moment in World War II. Immerse yourself in the history and honor the bravery of the soldiers who fought in this iconic battle. These high-quality cushions are perfect for adding a touch of history to your living space or as a thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts. Let the Battle of Normandy story live on through our beautiful and authentic designs.

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Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Ruined buildings and wrecked German transport in the streets of Montebourg as a result of

Ruined buildings and wrecked German transport in the streets of Montebourg as a result of the American forces advance towards Cherbourg

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: The fifteen inch guns of British Royal Navy warship HMS Warspite

The fifteen inch guns of British Royal Navy warship HMS Warspite, shelling German invasion coast positions on the Normandy coast during the Allied landings on D-Day during the Second World War

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Men and assault vehicles storm the beaches at Normandy, Northern France as Allied landing

Men and assault vehicles storm the beaches at Normandy, Northern France as Allied landing craft make a dent in the German defences

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: The Mulberry B harbour 'Port Winston'pre-fabricated port at Gold Beach

The Mulberry B harbour "Port Winston"pre-fabricated port at Gold Beach
The Mulberry B harbour " Port Winston" pre-fabricated port at Gold Beach, Arromanches, Normandy, which was built to to simplify the problem of supplying the Allied Armies in Northern France

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Scene from D-Day. 6th June 1944

Scene from D-Day. 6th June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Leaders in Normandy to commemorate the 40th anniversary of D Day

Leaders in Normandy to commemorate the 40th anniversary of D Day. Premiere Pierre Trudeau (Canada), Queen Beatrix (Holland), King Olav (Norway), King Baudouin (Belgium), President Mitterand (France)

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Leaders in Normandy to commemorate the 40th anniversary of D Day

Leaders in Normandy to commemorate the 40th anniversary of D Day. King Baudouin (Belgium), President Francois Mitterand (France), Queen Elizabeth II (United Kingdom)

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Leaders in Normandy to commemorate the 40th anniversary of D Day

Leaders in Normandy to commemorate the 40th anniversary of D Day. Premiere Pierre Trudeau (Canada), Queen Beatrix (Holland), King Olav (Norway), King Baudouin (Belgium), President Mitterand (France)

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Leaders in Normandy to commemorate the 40th anniversary of D Day

Leaders in Normandy to commemorate the 40th anniversary of D Day. Premiere Pierre Trudeau (Canada), Queen Beatrix (Holland), King Olav (Norway), King Baudouin (Belgium), President Mitterand (France)

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Prefabricated Ports. Two Prefabricated Ports, each as big as Gibraltar were

Prefabricated Ports. Two Prefabricated Ports, each as big as Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in sections, towed across the channel and set down off the coast of Normandy

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Allied troops proceed inland into Northern France on the mission to liberate France

Allied troops proceed inland into Northern France on the mission to liberate France and Europe following the Normandy landings of 6th June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Allied troops proceed inland into Northern France on the mission to liberate France

Allied troops proceed inland into Northern France on the mission to liberate France and Europe following the Normandy landings of 6th June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Prefabricated Ports. Two Prefabricated Ports each as big as Gibraltar were manufactured

Prefabricated Ports. Two Prefabricated Ports each as big as Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in sections, towed across the channel, and set down off the coast of Normandy

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Prefabricated Ports. Two Prefabricated Ports each as big as Gibraltar were manufactured

Prefabricated Ports. Two Prefabricated Ports each as big as Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in sections, towed across the channel, and set down off the coast of Normandy

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th

Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th Armoured Division and the Royal Engineers. These specialized tanks were developed under the guidance of Major General

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th

Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th Armoured Division and the Royal Engineers. These specialized tanks were developed under the guidance of Major General

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th

Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th Armoured Division and the Royal Engineers. These specialized tanks were developed under the guidance of Major General

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th

Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th Armoured Division and the Royal Engineers. These specialized tanks were developed under the guidance of Major General

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th

Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th Armoured Division and the Royal Engineers. These specialized tanks were developed under the guidance of Major General

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World

The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World War and the 6th and 7th Battalion Normandy Campaign in particular

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World

The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World War and the 6th and 7th Battalion Normandy Campaign in particular

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World

The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World War and the 6th and 7th Battalion Normandy Campaign in particular

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World

The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World War and the 6th and 7th Battalion Normandy Campaign in particular

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World

The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World War and the 6th and 7th Battalion Normandy Campaign in particular

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World

The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World War and the 6th and 7th Battalion Normandy Campaign in particular

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World

The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World War and the 6th and 7th Battalion Normandy Campaign in particular

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World

The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World War and the 6th and 7th Battalion Normandy Campaign in particular

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World

The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World War and the 6th and 7th Battalion Normandy Campaign in particular

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Features - Stella Rutter who has written a book about her memories of the preparations

Features - Stella Rutter who has written a book about her memories of the preparations for D-Day. She is pictured in her home in Emsworth, Hampshire. Stella shortly after the D-Day party. 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Features - Stella Rutter who has written a book about her memories of the preparations

Features - Stella Rutter who has written a book about her memories of the preparations for D-Day. She is pictured in her home in Emsworth, Hampshire. Stella in a studio photo from Sept. 1939

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy, France

World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy, France. Troops, tanks, vehicles and stores are unloaded on the Normandy beaches and behind them more

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: D Day 50th Anniversary, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France. 6th June 1994. Princess Anne

D Day 50th Anniversary, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France. 6th June 1994. Princess Anne

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: D Day 50th Anniversary, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France. 6th June 1994

D Day 50th Anniversary, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France. 6th June 1994. Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy, France

World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy, France. British airborne troops who arrived in support of the glider troops dig in after crash landing in Normandy

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: World War Two - Second World War - British paratroopers

World War Two - Second World War - British paratroopers, faces blackened and wearing camouflaged helmets, boarding their plane for their drop behind the German defence in Normandy at the start of

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day veterans that Journal reporter Avril Deane

World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day veterans that Journal reporter Avril Deane travelled with to the beaches of Normandy, France. 6th June, 1984

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: World War Two - Second World War - Geordie veterans of the D-Day landings were among

World War Two - Second World War - Geordie veterans of the D-Day landings were among the old soldiers reliving memories in Normandy

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy, France

World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy, France. American infantry move forward from the Normandy beaches shortly after the D-Day landings. 6th June, 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy, France

World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy, France. British troops about to pass through a village after the landings. Circa: June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Winston Churchill lands on the Mulberry harbour on Sword Beach for a tour of inspection

Winston Churchill lands on the Mulberry harbour on Sword Beach for a tour of inspection of the Normandy Bridgehead 14 days after the D-Day Landings. June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for

World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for the Gold Juno and Sword Normandy beaches seen here on the morning of D-day from the cliffs overlooking Folkestone

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Major John Howard DSO

Major John Howard DSO, 1912-1999, who led a glider-borne assault on two bridges between Benouville and Ranville in Normandy, France, codenamed Operation Deadstick

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Major John Howard DSO

Major John Howard DSO, 1912-1999, who led a glider-borne assault on two bridges between Benouville and Ranville in Normandy, France, codenamed Operation Deadstick

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Mulberry Harbour on the beach at Arromanches-les-Bains

Mulberry Harbour on the beach at Arromanches-les-Bains
A section of one of the World War Two Mulberry Harbours on the beach at Arromanches-les-Bains, Normandy, France Date: 1988

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: 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 imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: 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 imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: Canadian Inuksuk Monument Utah Beach Museum

Canadian Inuksuk Monument Utah Beach Museum
It is estimated that about 3, 000 Native Canadians (Inuit, Metis and others) fought in WW2 of whom some 200 died. The Memorial, built by Inuk Elder Peter Irniq was unveiled on 30 October 2005

Background imageBattle of Normandy Cushion Collection: House in Courseulles where King George VI stayed

House in Courseulles where King George VI stayed
There is a small hard to read Memorial Plaque above the central door. The King stayed here on 16 June 1944 much against the wishes of most senior military figures who were concerned for his safety



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