D-Day Gold Beach, 6th June 1944 by Simon Smith. (P) - Military-Prints
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D-Day Gold Beach, 6th June 1944 by Simon Smith. (P)
Troops of the 1st Hampshires assaulting Gold Beach during the Normandy Landings. Gold beach was one of the British beaches on D-Day. Gold beach was the western most beach of the British beaches, on D-Day. Gold beach was between two twenty metre high cliffs where German fortifications had been built. The beach had been protected by concrete casemates which took some time to break through. This happened with support form British tanks in the afternoon of D-day 6th June. The British tanks and reinforcements moved off the beaches towards Saint-Come-de-Fresene and Arromanches which were both liberated by 9pm.
Item Code : DHM0288P
D-Day Gold Beach, 6th June 1944 by Simon Smith. (P) - This Edition
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Original painting by Simon Smith.
Image size 78 inches x 38 inches (200cm x 96cm)
Artist : Simon Smith
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