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Landing crafts Collection

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Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Bird s-eye view of landing craft, barrage balloons, and allied troops landing in Normandy

Bird s-eye view of landing craft, barrage balloons, and allied troops landing in Normandy
XOS869953 Bird s-eye view of landing craft, barrage balloons, and allied troops landing in Normandy, France on D-Day, 6th June, 1944 (gelatin silver print) by American Photographer

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Photo taken from an American landing craft approaching a beachhead oh the northern coast

Photo taken from an American landing craft approaching a beachhead oh the northern coast of France shows American soldiers ready to leap into the surf during the D0-Day landings in Normandy

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: British troops continue to land on the beach-heads of Normandy

British troops continue to land on the beach-heads of Normandy, Northern France to support their comrades who made the crossing the previous day as part of the Allied D-Day landings

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Sailor on a landing craft poses with a captured German helmet

Sailor on a landing craft poses with a captured German helmet and rifle after delivering re-enforcements to the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: A Royal Engineer bulldozer seen here on Gold beach. June 16th 1944

A Royal Engineer bulldozer seen here on Gold beach. June 16th 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: World War II France and Britain commemorate D-Day

World War II France and Britain commemorate D-Day
Vintage World War II photograph - France and Britain commemorate the first anniversay of the D-Day landings on the beach at Arromanches, Normandy

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: The first British troops disembark from the specially designed landing ladders

The first British troops disembark from the specially designed landing ladders
STC368756 The first British troops disembark from the specially designed landing ladders. In the middle soldiers carry a scooter, 6 June 1944 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: US War Corespondent aboard one of the landing craft bringing re-enforcements to

US War Corespondent aboard one of the landing craft bringing re-enforcements to the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Lieutenant Jack Haughton, RNVR commander of a landing craft bringing re-enforcements to

Lieutenant Jack Haughton, RNVR commander of a landing craft bringing re-enforcements to the Normandy beaches 10 days after the D-Day landings

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: After long months and even years of hard training and battle

After long months and even years of hard training and battle, US soldiers register apparent happiness at embarkation for invasion of Normandy, Northern France

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: American soldiers laden with equipment and weapons assemble on board a small landing

American soldiers laden with equipment and weapons assemble on board a small landing craft. ahead of the D-Day invasion and landings on the coast of Normandy, Northern France. Circa 4th June 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Landing craft infantry of the 9th Canadian Infantry prior to their landing on Juno beach

Landing craft infantry of the 9th Canadian Infantry prior to their landing on Juno beach during the D-Day landing sin Normandy, Northern France. 6th June 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: On a narrow strip of beach on the Normandy coast of Northern France

On a narrow strip of beach on the Normandy coast of Northern France, reinforcements of American assault troops assemble before moving in to the interior of the continent in support of the Allied

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th

Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: British re enforcement land on Gold beach for the big push into the Normandy town of Caen

British re enforcement land on Gold beach for the big push into the Normandy town of Caen. June 16th 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Thousands of Allied Naval Craft ferry to and from the beachhead in Northern France form

Thousands of Allied Naval Craft ferry to and from the beachhead in Northern France form an impressive picture, taken from a B-26 Marauder of the Ninth US Air Force which was on its way to bomb

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: World War Two - combined operations exercises. Picture shows support craft

World War Two - combined operations exercises. Picture shows support craft moving into position to make smoke screen for landing craft during exercises. Location unknown, though Great Britain

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th

Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th

Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th

Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th

Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th

Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th

Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th

Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings

Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th

Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings

Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings

Background imageLanding crafts Collection: British re enforcement land on Gold beach for the big push into the Normandy town of Caen

British re enforcement land on Gold beach for the big push into the Normandy town of Caen. June 16th 1944

Background imageLanding crafts 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 imageLanding crafts Collection: Digitally restored World War II photo of American troops approaching Omaha Beach

Digitally restored World War II photo of American troops approaching Omaha Beach
Digitally restored vintage World War II photo of American troops wading ashore on Omaha Beach during the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944


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