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Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The conquete of England by the army of the Duke of Normandy William the Conquerant

The conquete of England by the army of the Duke of Normandy William the Conquerant
JLJ4685882 The conquete of England by the army of the Duke of Normandy William the Conquerant (1027-1087): Duke Guillaume is recognized by his soldiers by lifting his helmet during the battle of

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Two pre-fabricated Ports, each as big a a Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in

Two pre-fabricated Ports, each as big a a Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in segments, towed across the Channel and set down off the coast of Normandy

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Bayeux Tapestry Scene - William the Conquerors half-brother Bishop Odo of Bayeux blesses

Bayeux Tapestry Scene - William the Conquerors half-brother Bishop Odo of Bayeux blesses the Normans banquet
A scene from the Bayeux Tapestry, depicting the Norman Invasion of 1066. William the Conquerors half-brother Bishop Odo of Bayeux blesses the Normans banquet, before they prepare for battle

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Flame monument, Ouistreham, Calvados, Normandy, France, Europe

Flame monument, Ouistreham, Calvados, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: American Sherman tank, Omaha Beach Museum, Normandy, France, Europe

American Sherman tank, Omaha Beach Museum, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: War Cemetery, 1939-1945, World War II, Bayeux, Basse Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

War Cemetery, 1939-1945, World War II, Bayeux, Basse Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Bayeux Tapestry - Norman conquest of England

The Bayeux Tapestry - Norman conquest of England
The Bayeux Tapestry - an embroidered cloth nearly 70 metres (230 ft) long, depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England concerning William, Duke of Normandy, and Harold

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Bayeux Tapestry - Norman conquest of England

The Bayeux Tapestry - Norman conquest of England
The Bayeux Tapestry - an embroidered cloth nearly 70 metres (230 ft) long, depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England concerning William, Duke of Normandy, and Harold

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Bayeux Tapestry - Norman conquest of England

The Bayeux Tapestry - Norman conquest of England
The Bayeux Tapestry - an embroidered cloth nearly 70 metres (230 ft) long, depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England concerning William, Duke of Normandy, and Harold

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Royal Navy Sandown Class Mine Countermeasures Vessel HMS Bangor Operating near Tobruk

Royal Navy Sandown Class Mine Countermeasures Vessel HMS Bangor Operating near Tobruk
Sandown Class Mine Countermeasures Vessel HMS Bangor is pictured near Tobruk, Libya. HMS Bangor and HMNS Vlaardigen had been given the task of clearing a shipping lane into the Key Port of Tobruk

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Duke William of Normandy c. 1066 IC008 / 037

Duke William of Normandy c. 1066 IC008 / 037
Battle Abbey and the Battle of Hastings. A reconstruction drawing, by Judith Dobie, showing Duke William of Normandy c. 1066. William the Conqueror. William I, the first Norman king of England

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Matilda of Flanders c. 1066 IC008 / 036

Matilda of Flanders c. 1066 IC008 / 036
Battle Abbey and the Battle of Hastings. A reconstruction drawing, by Judith Dobie, of Matilda of Flanders c. 1066. Wife of Duke William of Normandy (William the Conqueror / William I)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Bishop Edues Holding His Baton Of Office And Encouraging The Duke Of Normandy's Soldiers At The

Bishop Edues Holding His Baton Of Office And Encouraging The Duke Of Normandy's Soldiers At The Battle Of Hastings
UIG5420251 Bishop Edues Holding His Baton Of Office And Encouraging The Duke Of Normandy's Soldiers At The Battle Of Hastings. After A Detail In The Bayeux Tapestry

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: British Bren-gun firing on German positions in a French village during the battle for Caen in July

British Bren-gun firing on German positions in a French village during the battle for Caen in July 1944 (b/w photo)
PNP386893 British Bren-gun firing on German positions in a French village during the battle for Caen in July 1944 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Investiture of Edward the Black Prince as a Knight of the Garter, 1346 (colour litho)

The Investiture of Edward the Black Prince as a Knight of the Garter, 1346 (colour litho)
8661462 The Investiture of Edward the Black Prince as a Knight of the Garter, 1346 (colour litho) by Cope, Charles West (1811-90) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Battle of Hastings fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of Duke William II of

Battle of Hastings fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of Duke William II of Normandy
ELD4902089 Battle of Hastings fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of Duke William II of Normandy and an English army under the Anglo-Saxon King Harold II

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Duke William (engraving)

Duke William (engraving)
8636273 Duke William (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Duke William. Illustration for Philips Picturesque History of England edited by J Francon Williams)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Siege of Chateau Gaillard, Normandy (engraving)

Siege of Chateau Gaillard, Normandy (engraving)
8663791 Siege of Chateau Gaillard, Normandy (engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Siege of Chateau Gaillard, Normandy, 1203-1204)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The King of France Louis VI says the Gros (1081 - 1137), in the Battle of Brenneville (Bremule)

The King of France Louis VI says the Gros (1081 - 1137), in the Battle of Brenneville (Bremule)
ELD4926345 The King of France Louis VI says the Gros (1081 - 1137), in the Battle of Brenneville (Bremule), tries to take Normandy from the King of England Henry I in 1119

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Hastings

The Battle of Hastings
2911201 The Battle of Hastings; (add.info.: The Battle of Hastings was fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of Duke William II of Normandy)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Battle Abbey, the Gate-House, Founded by William the Conqueror on the Battlefield of Hastings

Battle Abbey, the Gate-House, Founded by William the Conqueror on the Battlefield of Hastings (b/w photo)
8645521 Battle Abbey, the Gate-House, Founded by William the Conqueror on the Battlefield of Hastings (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Monsieur Le Comte de Tourville Vice-Amiral et Marechal de France, 1696 (engraving, etching)

Monsieur Le Comte de Tourville Vice-Amiral et Marechal de France, 1696 (engraving, etching)
7341623 Monsieur Le Comte de Tourville Vice-Amiral et Marechal de France, 1696 (engraving, etching) by Trouvain, Antoine (1656-1708); 30.4x19.7 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Defeat of the Saxons against William the Conquerant (1027-1087) in the Battle of Hastings, 1066

Defeat of the Saxons against William the Conquerant (1027-1087) in the Battle of Hastings, 1066
NWI4873465 Defeat of the Saxons against William the Conquerant (1027-1087) in the Battle of Hastings, 1066. Colourful engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Landing of William of Normandy (colour litho)

Landing of William of Normandy (colour litho)
8670403 Landing of William of Normandy (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Landing of William of Normandy)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Bouvines, 1214 (colour litho)

The Battle of Bouvines, 1214 (colour litho)
8661448 The Battle of Bouvines, 1214 (colour litho) by Valda, John Harris (1874-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Battle of Bouvines, 1214)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: A Norman warrior

A Norman warrior
5307969 A Norman warrior.; (add.info.: Woodblock engraving depicting a Norman warrior armed with a battle axe. Dated 19th century. 01/01/1850); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Hundred Years War (1337-1453): the capture of Alencon (France)

Hundred Years War (1337-1453): the capture of Alencon (France) in the English by the Duke of Alencon (John I de Valois)
NWI4833662 Hundred Years War (1337-1453): the capture of Alencon (France) in the English by the Duke of Alencon (John I de Valois, dit le sage, 1385-1415), around 1400

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Robert II of Normandy called Robert Courteheuse (ca. 1051/1052-1134)

Robert II of Normandy called Robert Courteheuse (ca. 1051/1052-1134) in rebellion against his father King William I
ELD4873442 Robert II of Normandy called Robert Courteheuse (ca. 1051/1052-1134) in rebellion against his father King William I the Conquerant wounding him at the siege of Gerberoy fortress

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: 'The King of France Louis VI says' 'the Gros' (1081 - 1137)

"The King of France Louis VI says" "the Gros" (1081 - 1137)
ELD4964138 "The King of France Louis VI says" "the Gros" (1081 - 1137), in the Battle of Brenneville (Bremule)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Robert II of Normandy, known as Robert Courteheuse, was taken prisoner by his brother Henri

Robert II of Normandy, known as Robert Courteheuse, was taken prisoner by his brother Henri Beauclerc at the end of
ELD4873402 Robert II of Normandy, known as Robert Courteheuse, was taken prisoner by his brother Henri Beauclerc at the end of the Battle of Tinchebray in September 1106 (Robert Curthose)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: William, Duke of Normandy (c1028-1087) William I, the Conqueror, king of England from 1066

William, Duke of Normandy (c1028-1087) William I, the Conqueror, king of England from 1066, c.1900 (engraving)
UTD4950389 William, Duke of Normandy (c1028-1087) William I, the Conqueror, king of England from 1066, c.1900 (engraving); (add.info.: William, Duke of Normandy (c1028-1087) William I, the Conqueror

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Dieppe, August 1942 (oil on canvas)

Dieppe, August 1942 (oil on canvas)
NAM280921 Dieppe, August 1942 (oil on canvas) by Longstaff, William Francis (1879-1953); National Army Museum, London; (add.info)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Anne Hilarion de Costentin Comte de Tourville (1642-1701) French navy officer here during battle

Anne Hilarion de Costentin Comte de Tourville (1642-1701) French navy officer here during battle in Normandy 1692 help
1745709 Anne Hilarion de Costentin Comte de Tourville (1642-1701) French navy officer here during battle in Normandy 1692 help of French king to english king costume JamesII to be back on his throne

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Hundred years war: Battle of Mount Saint Michel (Mont-Saint-Michel) in 1434

Hundred years war: Battle of Mount Saint Michel (Mont-Saint-Michel) in 1434
ELD4963734 Hundred years war: Battle of Mount Saint Michel (Mont-Saint-Michel) in 1434, grand offensive launched by Thomas de Scales on 17 June 1434 (Hundred years war)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The first RAF Repair and Salvage Unit was working operationally within three days of

The first RAF Repair and Salvage Unit was working operationally within three days of landing on the shores of Normandy, Northern France

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Normandy landings WW2: Utah Beach

Normandy landings WW2: Utah Beach
Part of the 4th Infantry Division moves inland from Utah Beach, 1944. 6th June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The aftermath of the Battle for Caen. The town fell to Canadian

The aftermath of the Battle for Caen. The town fell to Canadian and British troops on the 9th July after a sustained bombardment which caused substantial damage to the town

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The first British troops to enter Cherbourg were four RAF members of an Embarkation Unit

The first British troops to enter Cherbourg were four RAF members of an Embarkation Unit. They entered the town with the Americans and took up their headquarters by the quayside

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: French civilians stand at attention and an American Army Gl salutes as the American

French civilians stand at attention and an American Army Gl salutes as the American and French flags are unfurled side by side in the centre of the city of Cherbourg

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Madame Scarlett, hotelkeeper of the Hotel Des Fleurs in Les Andrelys on the Seine, France

Madame Scarlett, hotelkeeper of the Hotel Des Fleurs in Les Andrelys on the Seine, France, proudly wearing her blouse made from a Union Jack flag as she welcomes liberating British troops into

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) 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 imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Arnhem. British Tanks advance into Holland

The Battle of Arnhem. British Tanks advance into Holland. The Battle of Arnhem was a major battle of the Second World War at the vanguard of the Allied Operation Market Garden

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Arnhem. The British Second Army linked with airbourne troops at Eindhoven

The Battle of Arnhem. The British Second Army linked with airbourne troops at Eindhoven on 19th September and drove on another 37 miles towards Nijmege

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Arnhem. Picture shows bridges across the River Waal (Rhine

The Battle of Arnhem. Picture shows bridges across the River Waal (Rhine) The road bridge is on the left, that British troops seized on the 21st September

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The deserted villages of the South Devon coast are battle scarred

The deserted villages of the South Devon coast are battle scarred and shattered after the area had been used as a battle field by American forces in extensive invasion training

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Battle of Hastings, (1066), 1835. Creator: Unknown

Battle of Hastings, (1066), 1835. Creator: Unknown
Battle of Hastings, (1066), 1835. The Battle of Hastings in which invading Normans, led by William the Conqueror, defeated the Anglo Saxons under King Harold II

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Harold at the Battle of Hastings, (1066), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Harold at the Battle of Hastings, (1066), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Harold at the Battle of Hastings, (1066), 1890. Battle of Hastings, 1066 fought between a Norman-French army of William Duke of Normandy, and an English army under Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Hastings, (c1804). Creator: William Bromley

The Battle of Hastings, (c1804). Creator: William Bromley
The Battle of Hastings, (c1804). 19th century depiction of the Battle of Hastings fought in 1066, in which the invading Normans, led by William the Conqueror



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