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Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Earl Harold returns to England, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)

Earl Harold returns to England, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
XIR183122 Earl Harold returns to England, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen) by Unknown Artist, (11th century); Musee de la Tapisserie, Bayeux

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Ruins of Caen, Normandy, after Allied artillery and air bombardment before the city was captured

Ruins of Caen, Normandy, after Allied artillery and air bombardment before the city was captured from the Germans
6015149 Ruins of Caen, Normandy, after Allied artillery and air bombardment before the city was captured from the Germans, World War II, July 1944 (photo) by English Photographer

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Fighting Temeraire, illustration from Drake

The Fighting Temeraire, illustration from Drake
3283547 The Fighting Temeraire, illustration from Drakes Drum and Other Songs of the Sea by Henry Newbolt (1862-1938) pub

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Robert wounding his father, King William I, January 1079

Robert wounding his father, King William I, January 1079
984731 Robert wounding his father, King William I, January 1079, from A Chronicle of England BC 55 to AD 1485, pub. London, 1863 (colour litho) by Doyle

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: William of Normandy and his followers land in England (engraving)

William of Normandy and his followers land in England (engraving)
973410 William of Normandy and his followers land in England (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: William of Normandy and his followers land in England)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: King Edward the Confessor sends Harold to Normandy, Bayeux Tapestry

King Edward the Confessor sends Harold to Normandy, Bayeux Tapestry
3697042 King Edward the Confessor sends Harold to Normandy, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen) by Unknown Artist, (11th century); Musee de la Tapisserie, Bayeux

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Henry IV (1553 - 1610) at the Battle of Ivry (= Ivry the Battle in Normandy) in 1590

Henry IV (1553 - 1610) at the Battle of Ivry (= Ivry the Battle in Normandy) in 1590
LSE4095014 Henry IV (1553 - 1610) at the Battle of Ivry (= Ivry the Battle in Normandy) in 1590. Childrens imagery of the 19th century

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: William I is wounded by his son Robert while fighting in France

William I is wounded by his son Robert while fighting in France
XEE4149311 William I is wounded by his son Robert while fighting in France, 1076 - Insurrection of Robert Courteheuse (" Courtecuisse" ) (1027-1087) against his father

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Louis VI said 'The Gros'(1081 - 1137), in the battle of Brenneville

Louis VI said "The Gros"(1081 - 1137), in the battle of Brenneville
XEE4181135 Louis VI said " The Gros" (1081 - 1137), in the battle of Brenneville, attempted to take Normandy from King Henry I of England in 1119

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Count Eudes (Odon) (860 - 898) defends Paris against the Normans in 886

Count Eudes (Odon) (860 - 898) defends Paris against the Normans in 886
JLJ4690233 Count Eudes (Odon) (860 - 898) defends Paris against the Normans in 886, painting by Victor Schnetz (1787-1870), 19th century (oil on canvas) by Schnetz

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Normans, led by Rollo, besieged Paris in 885, illustration from

The Normans, led by Rollo, besieged Paris in 885, illustration from
XEE740692 The Normans, led by Rollo, besieged Paris in 885, illustration from France and the French through the Century, 1884 (colour litho) by French School

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

The Battle of Hastings (litho)
STC428391 The Battle of Hastings (litho) by Loutherbourg, Philippe de (1740-1812) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Battle of Hastings (14th October)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Many fall in battle and King Harold is killed, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)

Many fall in battle and King Harold is killed, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
451816 Many fall in battle and King Harold is killed, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen) by Unknown Artist, (11th century); Musee de la Tapisserie, Bayeux

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The combat between William and Robert at Gerberoy, 1079

The combat between William and Robert at Gerberoy, 1079
STC363631 The combat between William and Robert at Gerberoy, 1079, illustration from Hutchinsons Story of the British Nation, c.1920 (litho) by Mackinlay, M

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The servant Felicite and the bull, illustration from Un coeur simple

The servant Felicite and the bull, illustration from Un coeur simple
CHT287663 The servant Felicite and the bull, illustration from Un coeur simple by Gustave Flaubert (1821-80) published 1894, engraved by Eugene Andre Champollion (1848-1901) Paris

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Here is Wadard, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)

Here is Wadard, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
XIR183133 Here is Wadard, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen) by Unknown Artist, (11th century); Musee de la Tapisserie, Bayeux

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Norman invasion fleet crosses the channel, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)

The Norman invasion fleet crosses the channel, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
XIR183131 The Norman invasion fleet crosses the channel, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen) by Unknown Artist, (11th century); Musee de la Tapisserie, Bayeux

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Normans pulling a cart loaded with wine and arms, Bayeux Tapestry

Normans pulling a cart loaded with wine and arms, Bayeux Tapestry
XIR183130 Normans pulling a cart loaded with wine and arms, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen) by Unknown Artist, (11th century); Musee de la Tapisserie, Bayeux

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Norman cooks prepare a feast for William, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)

Norman cooks prepare a feast for William, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
XIR183134 Norman cooks prepare a feast for William, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen) by Unknown Artist, (11th century); Musee de la Tapisserie, Bayeux

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Duke William Exhorts his Troops to Prepare Themselves Wisely Like Men for the Battle

Duke William Exhorts his Troops to Prepare Themselves Wisely Like Men for the Battle
XIR183715 Duke William Exhorts his Troops to Prepare Themselves Wisely Like Men for the Battle Against the English Army, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen) by Unknown Artist

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Duke William and the Norman invasion fleet cross the channel

Duke William and the Norman invasion fleet cross the channel
XIR190213 Duke William and the Norman invasion fleet cross the channel, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen) by Unknown Artist, (11th century); Musee de la Tapisserie, Bayeux

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The port of Le Havre in 1520. Chromolithography around 1890

The port of Le Havre in 1520. Chromolithography around 1890
XEE4406878 The port of Le Havre in 1520. Chromolithography around 1890. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The port of Le Havre in 1520)

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The conquest of England by the Duke of Normandy William the Conquerant (1027-1087

The conquest of England by the Duke of Normandy William the Conquerant (1027-1087
JLJ4628322 The conquest of England by the Duke of Normandy William the Conquerant (1027-1087) in 1066: scene of the battle of Hastings opposing the Norman infantry to the Saxon cavalry Detail of

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: 'King Henry IV at the battle of Ivry', painting by Baron Charles von Steuben

"King Henry IV at the battle of Ivry", painting by Baron Charles von Steuben
AIS5388145 " King Henry IV at the battle of Ivry", painting by Baron Charles von Steuben, 1828-33 by Steuben, Charles Auguste (1788-1856); Louvre, Paris

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: William the Conqueror inspecting the Volunteers previous to the Invasion of England

William the Conqueror inspecting the Volunteers previous to the Invasion of England
3075745 William the Conqueror inspecting the Volunteers previous to the Invasion of England, from The Comic History of England, pub

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for

World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for the Gold Juno and Sword Normandy beaches seen here on the morning of D-day from the cliffs overlooking Folkestone

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Airmen of the Second Tactical Air Force Bomb Disposal Flight

Airmen of the Second Tactical Air Force Bomb Disposal Flight, assisted in clearing the streets and houses of the ruined city of Caen, Normandy of booby traps left by the fleeing Germans

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Group of US Army nurses first to land with the vanguard of American troops on Normandy

Group of US Army nurses first to land with the vanguard of American troops on Normandy beachheads, take time for dinner on the site of the Field Hospital

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The first party of Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) attached to the 21st Army Group

The first party of Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) attached to the 21st Army Group arrive in Normandy, Northern France following the successful Allied landings on the beaches on 6th June

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Lorries, Bren Carriers and despatch riders all fork part of this long convoy of Canadian

Lorries, Bren Carriers and despatch riders all fork part of this long convoy of Canadian men and equipment moving in to Caen during the Battle of Normandy in the Second World War. July 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: An American Sherman tank on the British front in Normandy, Northern France

An American Sherman tank on the British front in Normandy, Northern France, mounting a 17 pounder British gun. The conversion has been made in the United Kingdom

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: These photographs give some indication of what a gigantic task the construction of

These photographs give some indication of what a gigantic task the construction of the two prefabricated ports, their towing across the Channel, and installation off the coast of Normandy entailed

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: Sherman tanks pass other tanks and crew waiting for the order to advance on Caen

Sherman tanks pass other tanks and crew waiting for the order to advance on Caen, which was captured by British and Canadian forces on 9th July 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: US War Corespondent aboard one of the landing craft bringing re-enforcements to

US War Corespondent aboard one of the landing craft bringing re-enforcements to the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Lieutenant Jack Haughton, RNVR commander of a landing craft bringing re-enforcements to

Lieutenant Jack Haughton, RNVR commander of a landing craft bringing re-enforcements to the Normandy beaches 10 days after the D-Day landings

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: US Soldiers searching for land mines on the grass verges of the roads in

US Soldiers searching for land mines on the grass verges of the roads in and around Cherbourg. 30th June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: British troops of the 79th in an unknown Normandy town in Northern France a month after

British troops of the 79th in an unknown Normandy town in Northern France a month after the D-Day landings chat with local children 5th July 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: British troops outside the bath house in an unknown Normandy town in Northern France a

British troops outside the bath house in an unknown Normandy town in Northern France a month after the D-Day landings 5th July 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Sailor on a landing craft poses with a captured German helmet

Sailor on a landing craft poses with a captured German helmet and rifle after delivering re-enforcements to the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: After long months and even years of hard training and battle

After long months and even years of hard training and battle, US soldiers register apparent happiness at embarkation for invasion of Normandy, Northern France

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: American soldiers laden with equipment and weapons assemble on board a small landing

American soldiers laden with equipment and weapons assemble on board a small landing craft. ahead of the D-Day invasion and landings on the coast of Normandy, Northern France. Circa 4th June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Saint-Lo, one of the three conflicts in the Battle of the Hedgerows which

The Battle of Saint-Lo, one of the three conflicts in the Battle of the Hedgerows which took place between 7th - 19th July 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Landing craft infantry of the 9th Canadian Infantry prior to their landing on Juno beach

Landing craft infantry of the 9th Canadian Infantry prior to their landing on Juno beach during the D-Day landing sin Normandy, Northern France. 6th June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Photo taken from an American landing craft approaching a beachhead oh the northern coast

Photo taken from an American landing craft approaching a beachhead oh the northern coast of France shows American soldiers ready to leap into the surf during the D0-Day landings in Normandy

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: An RAF Typhoon aircraft patrolling the skies over a convoy after taking off from an

An RAF Typhoon aircraft patrolling the skies over a convoy after taking off from an airfield in Normandy, Northern France. July 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: British troops continue to land on the beach-heads of Normandy

British troops continue to land on the beach-heads of Normandy, Northern France to support their comrades who made the crossing the previous day as part of the Allied D-Day landings

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: British and Canadian troops enter the liberated town of Falaise, Northern France

British and Canadian troops enter the liberated town of Falaise, Northern France. The Falaise Pocket was the decisive engagement of the Battle of Normandy



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