File:The Mulberry artificial harbour off Arromanches in Normandy, September 1944. BU1024.jpg
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DescriptionThe Mulberry artificial harbour off Arromanches in Normandy, September 1944. BU1024.jpg |
English: The Mulberry artificial harbour off Arromanches in Normandy, September 1944. An aerial oblique photograph of the Mulberry Harbour off Arromanches. Artificial harbours were constructed along the beach shortly after D-Day so that armoured vehicles and heavy guns could be landed. |
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Author | Harrison (Sgt), No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit | |||
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Part of InfoField | War Office Second World War Official Collection | |||
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Category InfoField | photographs |
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