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Mulberry Operations. 25 To 28 June 1944, at Arromanches and Port En Bessin, As Mulberry 'b' Begins To Operate As a Harbour. Also Port En Bessin Being USED As a P O L Port. A24678

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Mulberry Operations. 25 To 28 June 1944, at Arromanches and Port En Bessin, As Mulberry "b" Begins To Operate As a Harbour. Also Port En Bessin Being USED As a P O L Port.

A "duck" being unloaded by crane at the trans-shipment depot.

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admiralty official collection june 1944 in the battle of normandy mulberry harbour at arromanches photographs by leonard pelman uk government artistic works great britain
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admiralty official collection june 1944 in the battle of normandy mulberry harbour at arromanches photographs by leonard pelman uk government artistic works great britain