File:Mulberry at portland.JPG

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English: Pair of Phoenix breakwaters, a component of a Mulberry harbour, at Portland (England), as used off the WWII D-Day beaches.
Français : Deux caissons Phoenix, à Portland (Angleterre), un des composants des deux ports artificiels de Normandie, les ports Mulberry, pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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Date 10 July 2005 (original upload date)
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The original uploader was Mark.murphy at English Wikipedia.

Later versions were uploaded by Ian Dunster at en.wikipedia.

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  • 2006-09-10 13:09 Ian Dunster 1973×1462×8 (164140 bytes) Rotated and cropped to bring waterline to the horizontal.
  • 2005-07-10 20:15 Mark.murphy 2048×1536×8 (69500 bytes) A component of a Mulberry habour, at Portland, as used off the WWII D-Day beaches I took this photo myself {PD}

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