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Normandy Collection (page 13)

Background imageNormandy Collection: William II almost killed

William II almost killed

Background imageNormandy Collection: Bottling Benedictine at Fecamp, France

Bottling Benedictine at Fecamp, France
Bottling Benedictine herbal liqueur at Fecamp, Normandy, France. The Salle d Etiquetage ( The Labelling Room ). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNormandy Collection: Churning Butter - Normandy, France

Churning Butter - Normandy, France Date: circa 1910

Background imageNormandy Collection: William I curses his son Robert

William I curses his son Robert
William, King of England, curses his rebellious son Robert, Duke of Normandy Date: 1078

Background imageNormandy Collection: Death of Conan

Death of Conan
Conan, a burgess (political official) of the city of Rouen, is thrown from the top of a high tower by Henry, brother of William II (Rufus) of England

Background imageNormandy Collection: Flower Market at Dieppe, France

Flower Market at Dieppe, France
Flower Market at Dieppe, Normandy, France Date: circa 1907

Background imageNormandy Collection: The White Ship tragedy

The White Ship tragedy
William Adelin dies following the sinking of the White Ship in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. As the only legitimate son of Henry I and heir to the throne of England

Background imageNormandy Collection: Distilling Benedictine at Fecamp, France

Distilling Benedictine at Fecamp, France
Distilling Benedictine herbal liqueur at Fecamp, Normandy, France. This card is entitled Distillation in the Laboratory ! Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNormandy Collection: Antiques Shop - Martin-Eglise, France

Antiques Shop - Martin-Eglise, France
Antiques Shop Chez Aristide - at Martin-Eglise, Normandy, France Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNormandy Collection: The Old House - Rouen

The Old House - Rouen
The Old House - Rue des Eau-de-Robec, Rouen, Normandy, France Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNormandy Collection: Richard Earl of Warwick

Richard Earl of Warwick
RICHARD BEAUCHAMP, EARL OF WARWICK Lieutenant-general of the Realm of France, governor of Normandy and Captain of Calais, fully armoured on the battlements of Warwick castle. Date: 1382 - 1439

Background imageNormandy Collection: Rouen / Old Houses 1905

Rouen / Old Houses 1905
Rouen/Old Houses 1905

Background imageNormandy Collection: Women of Normandy

Women of Normandy. A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century

Background imageNormandy Collection: France - Cherbourg - Quai de Caligny

France - Cherbourg - Quai de Caligny
The Quai de Cligny at Cherbourg, Normandy, France

Background imageNormandy Collection: France, Medieval Market Hall at Dives-sur-Mer

France, Medieval Market Hall at Dives-sur-Mer
Normandy, France, The Medieval Market Hall at Dives-sur-Mer

Background imageNormandy Collection: Normandy Costume, France - Bonnet

Normandy Costume, France - Bonnet from Bayeux

Background imageNormandy Collection: Mont St Michel, France

Mont St Michel, France
Two Fisherman fishing for shrimp at the low tide before the dramatic outline of Mont St Michel, Normandy, France

Background imageNormandy Collection: Normandy people

Normandy people
Picture postcard showing a young Normandy woman in traditional dress, embracing a child in similar costume. The message from a British soldier

Background imageNormandy Collection: Two Women from Normandy using a Singer Sewing Machine

Two Women from Normandy using a Singer Sewing Machine
Two Women from Normandy, France using a Singer Sewing Machine Date: circa 1897

Background imageNormandy Collection: The season in Nassau, The Bahamas

The season in Nassau, The Bahamas
Aristocrats holidaying in Nassau, including the Marquess and Marchioness of Normandy with their children

Background imageNormandy Collection: D-Day - Captured German soldiers

D-Day - Captured German soldiers
German soldiers captured by the invading allied forces on Omaha Beach. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops

Background imageNormandy Collection: D-Day - Limbering up for the Invasion

D-Day - Limbering up for the Invasion
American soldiers use the dockside in a small English harbour to keep fit during the pre-landing period. The landing ships are berthed alongside

Background imageNormandy Collection: D-Day - US troops waiting for the moment of attack

D-Day - US troops waiting for the moment of attack
A tension-filled photograph depicting American troops and medical personnel awaiting the moment of attack during the Normandy landings. The horror of the beaches would only be moments away

Background imageNormandy Collection: D-Day - US Troops resting following initial assault

D-Day - US Troops resting following initial assault
US troops rest after the initial assault on the Normandy coast. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops followed by

Background imageNormandy Collection: D-Day - American troops taking cover

D-Day - American troops taking cover
American troops, including a heavy machine gunner (r) take shelter behind an earth bank during the assault on the normandy coast

Background imageNormandy Collection: D-Day - Naval Artillery support

D-Day - Naval Artillery support
A converted landing craft fires rockets to support the landing allied troops. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied

Background imageNormandy Collection: D-Day - Landing of the 13th / 18th Hussars

D-Day - Landing of the 13th / 18th Hussars
Troops sheltering on mass on a Normandy beach following the landing of the 13th/18th Hussars. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6

Background imageNormandy Collection: D-Day - Overcoming wire defences

D-Day - Overcoming wire defences
Landed allied troops find little more than a single line of wire defences at this section on this section of the Normandy coast

Background imageNormandy Collection: D-Day - Captured German Prisoners

D-Day - Captured German Prisoners
German prisoners captured by the 13th/18th Hussars on D-Day. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops followed by an

Background imageNormandy Collection: D-Day - Emabarkation for US assault troops

D-Day - Emabarkation for US assault troops
Embarkation for US assault troops, about to set sail for the invasion of France. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied

Background imageNormandy Collection: Dug in - D-Day - Machine Gun Team

Dug in - D-Day - Machine Gun Team
A British machine gun team dug in on a Normandy beach during the assault phase of Operation Overlord - the allied D-Day landings in France on 6th June 1944

Background imageNormandy Collection: Playtime at Pourville: On the Plage of the Grand Hotel by Ho

Playtime at Pourville: On the Plage of the Grand Hotel by Ho
This image depicts a busy scene around the swimming pool of the Grand Hotel on the Normandy coast

Background imageNormandy Collection: A United States Assult Unit

A United States Assult Unit
The photograph shows a United States Assult Unit moving along a cliff in Normandy

Background imageNormandy Collection: General Dwight Eisenhower

General Dwight Eisenhower
Photograph of General Dwight Eisenhower washing his hands during his visit to the Normandy Beach Head

Background imageNormandy Collection: Private of the 2nd Battalion of The East Yorkshire Regiment

Private of the 2nd Battalion of The East Yorkshire Regiment (3rd Infantry Division) - Normandy 1944. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageNormandy Collection: V-1 Flying Bomb Launch Site, France; Second World War, 194

V-1 Flying Bomb Launch Site, France; Second World War, 194
Photograph showing a German V-1 Flying Bomb launch site near the coast of Normandy, France, June 1944. Two American soldiers can be seen inspecting the sloping launching-ramp

Background imageNormandy Collection: King George VI and General Montgomery, Normandy; Second Worl

King George VI and General Montgomery, Normandy; Second Worl
Photograph showing King George VI (on left) and General Montgomery walking on one of the Normandy beaches, 16th June 1944

Background imageNormandy Collection: British Armoured Vehicles advancing in Normandy; Second Worl

British Armoured Vehicles advancing in Normandy; Second Worl
Photograph showing British Armoured vehicles and tanks heading off to attack German positions in Normandy, France, during July 1944

Background imageNormandy Collection: Mulberry Caisson under construction; Second World War, 1944

Mulberry Caisson under construction; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a steel and concrete Mulberry caisson under construction on the South Coast of Britain during 1944. When the Allied Armies invaded Normandy in June 1944

Background imageNormandy Collection: German Sniper in a tree, Normandy, 1944

German Sniper in a tree, Normandy, 1944
Illustration showing a German sniper, suspended in a tree by a parachute-style attachment, taking aim at nearby Allied troops, Normandy, 1944

Background imageNormandy Collection: A Busy Wharf at Mulberry Harbour; Second World War, 1944

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

Background imageNormandy Collection: Allied Troops moving through a French village; Second World

Allied Troops moving through a French village; Second World
Photograph showing a unit of Allied infantry moving through a French village, shortly after the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944

Background imageNormandy Collection: France Trouville

France Trouville
The fashionable Normandie seaside resort seen from the sea

Background imageNormandy Collection: France Chateau Gaillard

France Chateau Gaillard
Chateau Gaillard, above Les Andelys in Normandie, was the stronghold of Richard I of England

Background imageNormandy Collection: Houlgate-Beuzeval

Houlgate-Beuzeval
A popular seaside resort on the coast of Normandie

Background imageNormandy Collection: France Honfleur

France Honfleur
The harbour on the Normandie coast, seen from the sea

Background imageNormandy Collection: Burnt out German tank, Normandy; Second World War, 1944

Burnt out German tank, Normandy; Second World War, 1944
Wrecked German tanks and trucks on a Normandy road, shortly after D-Day, 6th June 1944. This road was taken by advancing American troops on their way inland from the invasion beaches

Background imageNormandy Collection: Cattle / Normandy Cow

Cattle / Normandy Cow
A Normandy cow



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