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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

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Mr George Evans (left) and Colin Peers joint skippers of the clubship 'Landfall'

Mr George Evans (left) and Colin Peers joint skippers of the clubship "Landfall"
Mr George Evans (left) and Colin Peers joint skippers of the clubship " Landfall", formerly tank landing craft LCT7074, which took part in the D-Day landings in Normandy. 26th August 1972

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: World War Two - Second World War - Ray Forster, who was a radio operator on the Normandy

World War Two - Second World War - Ray Forster, who was a radio operator on the Normandy beaches on D-Day, serving with an anti-tank regiment. 1st March, 1984

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Valentine DD Swimming tanks leave the ramp of a landing craft

Valentine DD Swimming tanks leave the ramp of a landing craft and enter the sea about 3000 yards from shore during a training exercise ahead of the D-Day landings off the coast of Hayling Island

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Valentine DD tanks inflated ready to go into the sea during exercises in the UK ahead of

Valentine DD tanks inflated ready to go into the sea during exercises in the UK ahead of the D-Day landings in the Second World War, 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: World War II Invasion of France A British army Sherman tank moves along

World War II Invasion of France A British army Sherman tank moves along the northern road into Caen on the day British and Canadian troops finally capture the town

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: CM29 5474 Sherman Tank

CM29 5474 Sherman Tank
Sherman Tank, D-Day Commemoration, 75th Anniversary of the Normandy landings, Second world war, Military vehicles, Goodwood Revival 2019, September 2019, automobiles, cars, circuit racing, Classic

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Arromanches-les-Bains, Normandy, France

Arromanches-les-Bains, Normandy, France
Children play on a World War Two tank above the Normandy town of Arromanches-les-Bains. The beach was the scene for one of the main D Day Landings in June 1944

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: France, Normandy Region, Manche Department, D-Day Beaches Area, Sainte Mere Eglise

France, Normandy Region, Manche Department, D-Day Beaches Area, Sainte Mere Eglise, Musee Airborne, Airborne Museum, D-day invasion by Utah Beach, US WW2-era Sherman tank

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Menu card, Princes Restaurant, Singapore

Menu card, Princes Restaurant, Singapore
Middle pages, menu card, Princes Restaurant, Singapore, showing a chef and his young assistant in a ramshackle and untidy kitchen, producing the hors d oeuvre (starters), the soups, the fish

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles 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 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

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

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

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

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

Background imageTanks and armored vehicles 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 imageTanks and armored vehicles Collection: Normandy: Churchill tank waits in ambush

Normandy: Churchill tank waits in ambush
Photograph: Normandy: Churchill tank waits in ambush. A Churchill tank awaits possible enemy counter-attack in a ruined Normandy village, scene of much bitter fighting recently



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