Monday, October 1, 2012

Framed Prints of D-Day - Metal Detectors in use after invasion from Mary Evans

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Framed Prints of D-Day - Metal Detectors in use after invasion from Mary Evans Feature

  • This Framed 20x16 Print features an image chosen by Mary Evans. Estimated image size 508x406mm.
  • Black Satin Frame with White Mat 30x20 wooden frame with mat and RA4 20x16 print. Finished back including brown backing paper, hanging bracket and corner bumpers
  • Image Description: American GIs stroll through a captured village close to the Normandy coast following the invasion. Two metal detector operators check the road ahead of the troops for hidden/buried mines or booby traps. 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 amphibious assault by infantry. The Normandy landings were the largest single-day amphibious actions
  • For any queries regarding this item please contact Mary Evans c/o Media Storehouse quoting Media Reference 4436341
  • © (c)Robert Hunt Library/Mary Evans
Framed 20x16 Print, Black Satin Frame with White Mat. , D-Day - Metal Detectors in use after invasion. American GIs stroll through a captured village close to the Normandy coast following the invasion. Two metal detector operators check the road ahead of the troops for hidden/buried mines or booby traps. 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


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