A Busy Wharf at Mulberry Harbour; Second World War, 1944
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A Busy Wharf at Mulberry Harbour; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a busy wharf at Mulberry Harbour, also known as Port Winston, off Arromanches, Normandy, 1944. When the Allied Armies invaded Normandy in June 1944, they required the use of a port to unload supplies quickly. The Allied commanders decided to take a pre-fabricated port, made of caissons such as the one pictured, and build it at Arromanches Beach
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1944 Allied Armies Arromanches Build Busy Commanders Decided Fabricated Invaded Normandy Pictured Quickly Required Supplies Unload Wharf
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