maggie jones.: Panzer tank on the right. In the foreground is one of the anchors used to hold the Mulberry harbours.
maggie jones.: Gun with Gold Beach in the background.
maggie jones.: The road the British used after landing on Gold Beach.
maggie jones.: Bull dozer from the war.
maggie jones.: Bull dozer on a Bailey Bridge near Gold Beach.
maggie jones.: Inside view of a landing craft used on D Day.
maggie jones.: Bolts on a door pick out the date of D Day.
maggie jones.: Rue du 18 Juin 1940. The day Charles De Gaulle speaking from London called on the French to resist the invasion.
maggie jones.: A poem about Arromanches by Jean Goujon.
maggie jones.: Original landing craft alongside the Museum of Disembarkation.
maggie jones.: The anchor designed by Major Allan Beckett which solved the problem of how to anchor the Mulberry Harbours.
maggie jones.: I love NormandY.
maggie jones.: British flag and Gold Beach in an alley.
maggie jones.: Re-enactment jeep driving through the town.
maggie jones.: Re-enactment jeep drives through the town.
maggie jones.: A lone Mulberry harbour sitting on the beach. It's been here since D Day 1944.
maggie jones.: Corner inside a Mulberry harbour.
maggie jones.: Inside a Mulberry harbour.
maggie jones.: Slits on a Mulberry harbour.
maggie jones.: A group of beached Mulberry harbours.
maggie jones.: Hatch on a harbour with the museum of the D Day landings in the background.
maggie jones.: Close up of a Mulberry harbour with house and pointy turrets in the background.
maggie jones.: Chris and Mulberry harbours in the mid and background.
maggie jones.: Blue sea and sky and a Mulberry harbour.
maggie jones.: Looking inside a Mulberry harbour.
maggie jones.: The cliffs, beach and harbour.
maggie jones.: The history of the village before the D Day landings.
maggie jones.: 'To all Frenchmen' De Gaulle asking the French to resist the German invasion.
maggie jones.: Number 19.
maggie jones.: Liberators Museum.