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Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Normandy Invasion 1944

Normandy Invasion 1944
A depiction by C.E.Turner of a scene during the early morning of 6th June 1944 as British forces make an amphibious landing on one of the Normandy beaches during D-Day

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: D-Day beach, Arromanches, Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

D-Day beach, Arromanches, Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Essex Yeomanry Memorial, German Bunker Gold Beach

Essex Yeomanry Memorial, German Bunker Gold Beach
The Essex came ashore here at O730 on D-Day equipped with Sherman DD (Duplex Drive) tanks and Sextons (self-propelled 25 pdr guns)

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Tank commemorating D-Day rehearsals, Slapton Sands, Slapton Ley, South Hams

Tank commemorating D-Day rehearsals, Slapton Sands, Slapton Ley, South Hams, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: American Troops landing on D-Day; Second World War, 1944

American Troops landing on D-Day; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing American troops storming one of the Normandy beaches on D-Day, 6 June 1944. This image shows the first tanks charging through the water to the shore

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: A modified auxiliary fuel tank being filled with beer, Bognor Regis, 1944

A modified auxiliary fuel tank being filled with beer, Bognor Regis, 1944
A Norwegian fighter pilot, sat on the wing of his Spitfire, looks on. A technician is writing Joy Juice xxx on the fuel tank

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Tracer bullets ricochet off their targets as Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force tanks

Tracer bullets ricochet off their targets as Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force tanks fire their machine guns during a night session of an annual training exercise at Higashifuji training field near

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: The Wider Image: Tokyos Hedgehog cafe

The Wider Image: Tokyos Hedgehog cafe
A woman holds a hedgehog at the Harry hedgehog cafe in Tokyo, Japan, April 5, 2016. In a new animal-themed cafe, 20 to 30 hedgehogs of different breeds scrabble

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: A Sherman VC Firefly tank of 24th Lancers, 8th Armoured Brigade, near St Leger

A Sherman VC Firefly tank of 24th Lancers, 8th Armoured Brigade, near St Leger, 11 June 1944. The Sherman Firefly was based on the US M4 Sherman Tank but fitted with the powerful 3-inch calibre

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: British troops in Sherman tanks roll throught the narrow cobbled streets of a Normandy

British troops in Sherman tanks roll throught the narrow cobbled streets of a Normandy town in Northern France shortly after the D-Day landings begun the Allied invasion of the continent during World

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: U. S. 0-6-0T shunting tank engine No. 1940 in its black War Department livery, 1942

U. S. 0-6-0T shunting tank engine No. 1940 in its black War Department livery, 1942
This is an unusual inclusion in the photographic collection at STEAM, being an image of a U.S. 0-6-0T shunting tank engine which never actually worked the Great Western network

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Military tanks loaded onto Crocodile G wagons, c. 1939

Military tanks loaded onto Crocodile G wagons, c. 1939
A train load of military tanks, loaded onto Crocodile G wagons, make their way through Acton, en-route to the Channel Ports, for shipment over seas

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Moreton-in-Marsh US_7GR_LOC349_RP_3041

Moreton-in-Marsh US_7GR_LOC349_RP_3041
Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucesterhsire. Photographed by the USaF early in 1944, prior to D-Day, with barracks, truck parks and Sherman tanks parked in the main street

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Genetically-engineered fish glow in a tank during the 2014 Taiwan Aquarium Expo in Taipei

Genetically-engineered fish glow in a tank during the 2014 Taiwan Aquarium Expo in Taipei
Genetically-engineered fish (Pterophyllum Scalare var.) glow in a tank during the 2014 Taiwan Aquarium Expo in Taipei September 12, 2014

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: The clubship 'Landfall', formerly tank landing craft LCT7074

The clubship "Landfall", formerly tank landing craft LCT7074
The clubship " Landfall", formerly tank landing craft LCT7074, which took part in the D-Day landings in Normandy travels down the Mersey to its new mooring to Collingwood Dock

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: With an assorted crew of barmen, kitchen staff, hostesses

With an assorted crew of barmen, kitchen staff, hostesses, their familes The clubship " Landfall", formerly tank landing craft LCT7074

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: A T-34 Soviet-made tank and Russian servicemen take part in a rehearsal for a military

A T-34 Soviet-made tank and Russian servicemen take part in a rehearsal for a military parade at the Red Square in Moscow November 1, 2014

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Preparation for the Normandy Landings, Slapton Sands, Devon, 1944 (b / w photo)

Preparation for the Normandy Landings, Slapton Sands, Devon, 1944 (b / w photo)
1741653 Preparation for the Normandy Landings, Slapton Sands, Devon, 1944 (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer, (20th century); (add.info)

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: 13th / 18th Hussars Memorial, la Breche d Hermanville

13th / 18th Hussars Memorial, la Breche d Hermanville
The Regiment was equipped with Flail tanks which acted as giant carpet sweepers, having at the front huge rotating steel chains as brushes

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Memorial to the Regina Rifles, Bretteville, Normandy

Memorial to the Regina Rifles, Bretteville, Normandy
The Reginas landed on D-Day opposite one of the most heavily defended German positions along Juno Beach. Using the DD tanks of the 1st Hussars the Canadians got ashore

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Regina Rifle Regiment Plaque Juno Beach exit

Regina Rifle Regiment Plaque Juno Beach exit
The Rifles part of 7th Canadian Brigade, landed at 0800 hours on D Day preceded by the flail tanks of the 1st Hussars. All Canadian objectives were secured that day, the only landings that did

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: British & Canadian Liberators Monument Bretteville

British & Canadian Liberators Monument Bretteville
This striking Memorial lists all the Participants in the Liberation of Communes between the rivers Thue & Mue, 3rd Can Div, RCA, 2nd Armoured Bde, 43rd Wessex Div, 15th Scottish Div

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Museum of Underwater Wrecks Port en Bessin

Museum of Underwater Wrecks Port en Bessin
In 1970 Jaques Lemonchois was asked to clear war wrecks not cleared by the government. The results here include tanks, parts of aeroplanes and torpedos, plus films, photos and documents

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: General Pattons HQ with Sherman tank Nehou Normandy

General Pattons HQ with Sherman tank Nehou Normandy
Patton had his Command Post here from 6 July to 2 August 1944. The memorial area was initially set up by the State of Connecticut

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Memorials to Flail tanks of 22nd Dragoons on D Day

Memorials to Flail tanks of 22nd Dragoons on D Day
Flail tanks were Sherman tanks equipped at the frontwith rotating rollers with long chains attached whosepurpose was to clear exits from the beaches by exploding mines

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Valentine tanks leaving the ramp of a landing craft and entering the sea about 3000 yards

Valentine tanks leaving the ramp of a landing craft and entering the sea about 3000 yards from ashore, during exercise in the UK prior to D Day. Circa 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: US Troops and supplies enroute to Normandy, June WW2. A scene at an

US Troops and supplies enroute to Normandy, June WW2. A scene at an embarkation base in England as re enforcements of troops, tanks, guns, lorries and more

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles 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 imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Commandos of 1st Special Service Brigade led by Brigadier Lord Lovat (in the water

Commandos of 1st Special Service Brigade led by Brigadier Lord Lovat (in the water, to the right of his men) land on Sword Beach, 6 June 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Scene from D-Day. 6th June 1944

Scene from D-Day. 6th June 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles 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. 23rd October 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: This picture shows tanks landing on the beachhead in France

This picture shows tanks landing on the beachhead in France. They landed with assault troops. 7th June 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: A heavy truck pulls a field kitchen up the bow ramp of an LST (Landing Ship Tank

A heavy truck pulls a field kitchen up the bow ramp of an LST (Landing Ship Tank) during invasion embarkation at an english port. 6th June 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: A long line of U.s army men wade through shallow water off northern coast of France to

A long line of U.s army men wade through shallow water off northern coast of France to
A long line of U.S army men wade through shallow water off northern coast of France to reinforce initial landings. LSTs (Landing Ship Tank) discharge other troop son beach

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Sherman tanks being transported to invasion in embarkation points. 21st April 1944

Sherman tanks being transported to invasion in embarkation points. 21st April 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: American troops and equipment are loaded on to LST (Landing ship tank

American troops and equipment are loaded on to LST (Landing ship tank) at Dartmouth during preparation for Operation Overlord, invasion of Europe. Circa late May 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: A U.s army loadmaster seen here directing load operations of American armour on to a

A U.s army loadmaster seen here directing load operations of American armour on to a
A U.S army loadmaster seen here directing load operations of American armour on to a landing craft at Dartmouth, during preparations for Operation Overlord, the invasion of Europe. Circa May 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: American half track armoured cars disembarking from LST (Landing ship tank

American half track armoured cars disembarking from LST (Landing ship tank) at Dartmouth during an exercise in the build up to Operation Overlord, the invasion of Europe. Circa May 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Hamilcar gliders of 6th Air landing Brigade arrive on D2N near Ranville bringing with

Hamilcar gliders of 6th Air landing Brigade arrive on D2N near Ranville bringing with them the Tetrarch tanks of 6th Airborne armoured reconnaissance regiment. 6th June 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Prefabricated Ports. Picture shows: LST Spud pierhead assembly showing clearing

Prefabricated Ports. Picture shows: LST Spud pierhead assembly showing clearing ring casualties at the same time army vehicles are being discharged from landing craft. 23rd October 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: An aerial view of the storming of Beach Head in the great allied attack on the French

An aerial view of the storming of Beach Head in the great allied attack on the French coast. Tanks and other assault vehicles are seen swarming ashore from landing crafts to open powerful offensive

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Lines of A. E. C armoured fighting vehicles with 6 pounder gun at an ordnance depot

Lines of A. E. C armoured fighting vehicles with 6 pounder gun at an ordnance depot
Lines of A.E.C armoured fighting vehicles with 6 pounder gun at an ordnance depot. 26th April 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Invasion craft. Picture taken during a recent exercise of craft

Invasion craft. Picture taken during a recent exercise of craft and men taking part in the great assault. Picture shows vehicles disembarking from a Rhino Ferry

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: On April 27th HM the King saw some of the troops who will take part in the liberation of

On April 27th HM the King saw some of the troops who will take part in the liberation of Europe. During his tour he watched men putting the finishing touches to their training

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Liberation of Europe. Scenes on a Normandy beachhead as crack British troops made their

Liberation of Europe. Scenes on a Normandy beachhead as crack British troops made their first landing on the morning on Tuesday, June 6th 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Normandy: British Infantry and Armour Attack. The British attack between Tilly

Normandy: British Infantry and Armour Attack. The British attack between Tilly and Caen is being fiercely fought out. Extensive gaps have been made in the enemy lines

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: British army sappers of the Royal Engineers clearing the town of Tilly Sur Seulles of

British army sappers of the Royal Engineers clearing the town of Tilly Sur Seulles of mines in Nothern France during the allied invasion of France shortly after the D-Day landings

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles 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



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