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Metal Print : Dame Vera Lynn opens English Heritage Hellfire Corner at Dover Castle, Kent. England
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Dame Vera Lynn opens English Heritage Hellfire Corner at Dover Castle, Kent. England
Dame Vera Lynn opens English Heritage Hellfire Corner at Dover Castle, Kent. England.
Hellfire Corner is a series of secret tunnels in the famous White Cliffs under Dover Castle, which were used as the strategic combined head quarters during World War II. These secret chambers saw the planning of the Dunkirk evacuation and the supervision of the London Air Corridor.
The tunnels were declassified around 1990 and given over to English Heritage so they could be opened to the public.
In this frame Vera Lynn shares the moment with some Dunkirk vets, Roger Bellamy (Far Left), Bernard Whiting (2nd from the right) Leslie Tyler, (is far right)
Picture taken 14th May 1990
Bolder
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Dover
Kent
England
90-3036
Media ID 21798561
© Mirrorpix
Bernard Whiting Cliff Coast Coastal Dame Vera Lynn Defence Dover Dover Castle Dunkirk English Heritage Hellfire Corner Heritage History Kent Medals Miltary Roger Bellamy South East England Vera Lynn White Cliff White Cliffs World War 2 1990
16"x24" (61x41cm) Metal Print
Step back in time with this stunning Metal Print from Memory Lane Prints, featuring a historic moment captured by Bolder. Witness the iconic Dame Vera Lynn as she opens English Heritage Hellfire Corner at Dover Castle, Kent, England. This Metal Print brings the magic of the past to life with vibrant colors and exceptional detail, showcasing the secret tunnels of Hellfire Corner hidden beneath the famous White Cliffs. A must-have for history enthusiasts and fans of Dame Vera Lynn, this Metal Print is sure to make a unique and captivating addition to any home or office decor.
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Estimated Product Size is 41.2cm x 61.5cm (16.2" x 24.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Dame Vera Lynn, renowned British singer and symbol of hope during World War II, opens the English Heritage Hellfire Corner at Dover Castle in Kent, England. This historic site holds a series of secret tunnels within the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, serving as the strategic headquarters during the war. It was here that crucial plans were made for the Dunkirk evacuation and the supervision of the London Air Corridor. Declassified in 1990, these hidden chambers were entrusted to English Heritage for public access. In this poignant photograph taken on May 14th, 1990, Dame Vera Lynn shares a heartfelt moment with some Dunkirk veterans: Roger Bellamy on her far left, Bernard Whiting second from right, and Leslie Tyler on her far right. The image captures not only a significant historical event but also pays tribute to those who bravely fought for their country. Medals proudly displayed on their chests serve as reminders of their military service and sacrifice. This snapshot from Memory Lane Prints encapsulates an important chapter in British history - one where courage prevailed amidst adversity. The opening of Hellfire Corner stands as a testament to our nation's resilience and serves as a reminder to future generations about the importance of remembrance.
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