RF2A4F1NC–Churchill visiting Normandy just after D-day.With him are General Sir Miles Dempsey and General Montgomery.Crossing the Bailey Bridge over River Orne
RMRF1RYD–The bridge that crosses over the Canal de Caen was the first objective taken by airborne troops in the Normandy campaign on D-Day 1944 The original br
RF2FKR12B–D Day commemoration at Pegasus Bridge
RMA4JN8B–School trip to the historic site of Pegasus Bridge Benouville Calvados Normandy France Europe
RFBFXXE5–Memorial by the Orne River and Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, France liberated by the British Airborne Division on D Day, June 1944
RMB44HM2–A camouflaged British tank crosses the River Orne at London Bridge in pursuit of retreating Germans during WW2 1944
RM2T1MC3K–The British Army in the Normandy Campaign 1944 A Sherman tank crosses 'Winston Bridge', a Bailey bridge built over the River Orne for the 'Goodwood' offensive, 24 July 1944
RMDBB1Y8–France Normandy, Ranville, Pegasus bridge museum
RMB02A6M–Normandy, Sign, Pegasus Bridge over Caen Canal, World War II
RMT1PK20–Monument to Major John Howard who led a glider-borne assault on Pegasus Bridge and Horsa Bridge on D-Day (June 6, 1944) in Normandy, France
RMEFEEXC–Pegasus Bridge in Normandy, France, the site of fierce fighting after D-Day. This is a wider replacement on the original site
RMT1PHFP–Monument to Major John Howard who led a glider-borne assault on Pegasus Bridge and Horsa Bridge on D-Day (June 6, 1944) in Normandy, France
RM2J43JX5–Prime Minister Visits Caen With General Montgomery - The Prime Minister looking at Caen, with Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomary (right) and Lieutenant-General Sir Miles Dempsey. The Prime Minister, accompanied by General Montgomery and Lt.-Gen. Demspey, commanding 2nd. Army, paid a surprise visit to Caen, now entirely in allied hands. he drove through the town in an open car, crossing the two bridges built by men of the Royal Engineers over the river Orne, and noe known as Winston Bridge and Churchill Bridge. June 24, 1944. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
RMRF1T18–The bridge that crosses over the Canal de Caen was the first objective taken by airborne troops in the Normandy campaign on D-Day 1944 The original br
RFPR17TP–Bronze bust of Major John Howard who lead the raid on Pegasus Bridge on D Day 6th June 1944
RFBFXYK7–Memorial by the Orne River and Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, France liberated by the British Airborne Division on D Day, June 1944
RFPM4PRY–Ranville Church Memorial
RM2JRFYC1–The British Army in the Normandy Campaign 1944 A Sherman tank crosses 'Winston Bridge', a Bailey bridge built over the River Orne for the 'Goodwood' offensive, 24 July 1944
RFPR18C4–D Day commemorations at Pegasus Bridge in Normany June 2016
RMDBB22W–France Normandy, Ranville, Pegasus bridge museum
RMB02A0W–Normandy, Sign, Pegasus Bridge over Caen Canal, World War II
RF2G3MW30–LCT 7074 at the D Day Museum in Southsea, Portsmouth. LCT 7074 is the last surviving Landing Craft Tank in the UK and was used in the D Day landings
RMEFEFDR–British Centaur tank mounted on a section of Churchill bridge as a monument by the Pegasus Bridge, Bénouville, a D-Day objective
RMRF1T29–The bridge that crosses over the Canal de Caen was the first objective taken by airborne troops in the Normandy campaign on D-Day 1944 The original br
RFBFXXC8–Pegasus Cafe by Orne River and Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, France liberated by the British Airborne Division on D Day, June 1944
RM2T1M188–The British Army in Normandy 1944 Cromwell tanks moving across 'York' bridge, a Bailey bridge over the Caen canal and the Orne river, during Operation 'Goodwood', 18 July 1944.
RMDBB210–France Normandy, Ranville, Pegasus bridge museum
RF2G3MY26–Bronze statue of Field Marshal Bernard Mongomery, Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, at the D Day Museum in Southsea near Portsmouth England
RMEFEGDX–British Centaur tank mounted on a section of Churchill bridge as a monument by the Pegasus Bridge, Bénouville, a D-Day objective
RMRF1T2E–The bridge that crosses over the Canal de Caen was the first objective taken by airborne troops in the Normandy campaign on D-Day 1944 The original br
RFBFXXBX–Pegasus Cafe by Orne River and Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, France liberated by the British Airborne Division on D Day, June 1944
RM2T1MP4X–Prime Minister Winston Churchill Visits Caen, France, in July 1944 Prime Minister Winston Churchill and General Sir Bernard Montgomery crossing the River Orne over the ?Winston? Bridge, 22 July 1944.
RMDBB27N–France Normandy, Benouville, Pegasus bridge over Caen canal
RF2G3MW5A–LCT 7074 at the D Day Museum in Southsea, Portsmouth. LCT 7074 is the last surving LCT in the UK and was used in the Normandy Landings on 6th June '44
RMRF21JY–The bridge that crosses over the Canal de Caen was the first objective taken by airborne troops in the Normandy campaign on D-Day 1944 The Cafe was th
RFBFXXBT–Pegasus Cafe by Orne River and Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, France liberated by the British Airborne Division on D Day, June 1944
RM2T1MBW3–The British Army in the Normandy Campaign 1944 A lorry from 3rd Division crosses the Orne River bridge ('Horsa Bridge') between Ranville and Benouville, 8 June 1944. The bridge was captured by 6th Airborne Division in the early hours of D-Day. View from the east.
RMDBB264–France Normandy, Benouville, Pegasus bridge cafe, first building to be liberated on D-Day
RF2G3MW2P–LCT 7074 at the D Day Museum in Southsea, Portsmouth. LCT 7074 is the last surviving Landing Craft Tank in the UK and was used in the D Day landings
RMRF20KE–The bridge that crosses over the Canal de Caen was the first objective taken by airborne troops in the Normandy campaign on D-Day 1944 The original br
RFBFXX8P–Site of the Pegasus Bridge Orne River, Normandy, France a memorial to the British Airborne Division on D Day, June 1944
RM2T1MBPY–The British Army in the Normandy Campaign 1944 Horsa gliders near the Caen Canal bridge at Benouville, 8 June 1944, part of 6th Airborne Division's 'coup de main' force, carrying men of 'D' and 'B' Company, 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, which captured the bridges over the Orne River and Caen Canal in the early hours of D-Day. In the foreground is glider No. 93, which carried Lieutenant David Wood's platoon, with behind, glider No. 91, which carried the force commander, Major John Howard, and Lieutenant Den Brotheridge's platoon.
RMDBB29B–France Normandy, Ranville, Major Howard statue by Pegasus bridge
RM2WY6K48–THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORMANDY 1944 - Cromwell tanks moving across 'York' bridge, a Bailey bridge over the Caen canal and the Orne river, during Operation 'Goodwood', 18 July 1944. , British Army
RF2G3MW11–LCT 7074 at the D Day Museum in Southsea, Portsmouth. LCT 7074 is the last surviving Landing Craft Tank in the UK and was used in the D Day landings
RMRF212M–The bridge that crosses over the Canal de Caen was the first objective taken by airborne troops in the Normandy campaign on D-Day 1944 The original br
RFBFXY2D–Memorial to the British Airborne landings by Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, France liberated on D Day, June 1944
RM2X145AW–D-DAY - BRITISH FORCES DURING THE INVASION OF NORMANDY 6 JUNE 1944 - A sentry from 6th Airborne Division talks to French civilians on 'Horsa bridge' over the River Orne near Ranville, on the evening of 6 June 1944
RF2G3MW94–LCT 7074 at the D Day Museum in Southsea, Portsmouth. LCT 7074 is the last surviving Landing Craft Tank in the UK and was used in the D Day landings
RMRF21FP–The bridge that crosses over the Canal de Caen was the first objective taken by airborne troops in the Normandy campaign on D-Day 1944 The original br
RFBFXY04–Memorial to the British Airborne landings by Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, France liberated on D Day, June 1944
RM2X14C8R–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE NORMANDY CAMPAIGN 1944 - Royal Engineers constructing a pontoon bridge across the River Orne, close by 'Horsa Bridge' near Ranville, 8 June 1944. The bridge was captured by 6th Airborne Division in the early hours of D-Day
RF2G3MW4R–LCT 7074 at the D Day Museum in Southsea, Portsmouth. LCT 7074 is the last surviving Landing Craft Tank in the UK and was used in the D Day landings
RFBFXXHY–Statue of Major John Howard by Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, France liberated by the British Airborne Division on D Day, June 1944
RM2WYBHXJ–PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL VISITS CAEN, FRANCE, IN JULY 1944 - Prime Minister Winston Churchill and General Sir Bernard Montgomery crossing the River Orne over the Winston Bridge, 22 July 1944. , Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer, Montgomery, Bernard Law
RF2G3MWRB–Portsmouth Naval Memorial in Southsea near Portsmouth. Commemorates nearly 25,000 sailors from the First and Second World Wars
RFBFXY6G–Statue of Major John Howard by Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, France liberated by the British Airborne Division on D Day, June 1944
RM2X2FCTT–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE NORMANDY CAMPAIGN 1944 - A lorry from 3rd Division crosses the Orne River bridge ('Horsa Bridge') between Ranville and Benouville, 8 June 1944. The bridge was captured by 6th Airborne Division in the early hours of D-Day. View from the east British Army, 6th Airborne Division
RF2G3MWE2–Portsmouth Naval Memorial in Southsea near Portsmouth. Commemorates nearly 25,000 sailors from the First and Second World Wars
RFBFXYB5–Statue of Major John Howard by Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, France liberated by the British Airborne Division on D Day, June 1944
RM2T1KH4H–The Visit of the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill To Caen, Normandy, 22 July 1944 The Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Winston Churchill, MP, standing in a staff car, talking to British and Canadian troops at the 'Winston' bridge over the River Orne. With the Prime Minister is the Commander of the British 2nd Army, Lieutenant General Sir Miles Dempsey.
RF2G3MWP4–Portsmouth Naval Memorial in Southsea near Portsmouth. Commemorates nearly 25,000 sailors from the First and Second World Wars
RFBFXXY5–Statue of Major John Howard by Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, France liberated by the British Airborne Division on D Day, June 1944
RM2X2FB4X–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE NORMANDY CAMPAIGN 1944 - A Horsa glider near the Caen Canal bridge ('Pegasus Bridge') at Benouville, 10 June 1944, part of 6th Airborne Division's 'coup de main' force, carrying men of 'D' and 'B' Company, 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, which captured the bridges over the Orne River and Caen Canal in the early hours of D-Day. This is glider No. 91, which carried the force commander, Major John Howard, and Lieutenant Den Brotheridge's platoon
RF2G3MWN1–Portsmouth Naval Memorial in Southsea near Portsmouth. Commemorates nearly 25,000 sailors from the First and Second World Wars
RFBFXYG6–Statue of Major John Howard by Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, France liberated by the British Airborne Division on D Day, June 1944
RM2WYBHCA–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE NORMANDY CAMPAIGN 1944 - Horsa gliders near the Caen Canal bridge at Benouville, 8 June 1944, part of 6th Airborne Division's 'coup de main' force, carrying men of 'D' and 'B' Company, 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, which captured the bridges over the Orne River and Caen Canal in the early hours of D-Day. In the foreground is glider No. 93, which carried Lieutenant David Wood's platoon, with behind, glider No. 91, which carried the force commander, Major John Howard, and Lieutenant Den Brotheridge's platoon. , British Army, Oxfordshire and
RF2G3MY32–Bronze figure of a Second World War soldier at the D Day Museum in Southsea near Portsmouth, England
RFPR1823–German Cemetery at La Cambe in Normandy, France
RFPPTAPM–Airborne Forces Museum in St Mere Eglise Normandy
RFPPTAN8–Mulberry Harbour Caisson on Gold Beach in Arromanches, Normandy
RFPPR3RJ–Crosses at La Cambe German Cemetery in Normandy
RF2FKPTHW–National Guard memorial overlooking Omaha Beach in France
RF2FKPTRB–Bayeux CWGC Cemetery in Normandy
RFPJRA9J–Pegasus Bridge Normandy
RFPJRAC7–Pegasus Bridge Normandy
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