This is Volume 1 showing the first 250 photographs from a very exciting collection of photos taken by many Allied servicemen during the Normandy Campaign of the Summer of 1944. Following the D-Day Landings on 6th June 1944, the Allies attempted to breakout from the bridghead throughout June. The Americans drove up the Cotentin peninsula towards Cherbourg and then across through into Brittany. Many of the photos show the devestation of battle of just the ordinary little villages that were destroyed in the name of the Liberation. If you are a military vehicle enthusiast who owns and loves their Jeeps, Dodges and Jimmies, then see your vehicle in it’s environment. Who knows maybe your actual vehicle may be in one of the photos. Looking at many of the photos the Summer of ’44 looked pretty dry and dusty, with many vehicles covered in a light dust. Again a useful observation for model makers amongst us.
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Land Rover 110 Defender (71 KJ 28) |
Land Rover S3 Ambulance (30 FJ 20) |
Berlin May/June 1945 213 |
Daimler Dingo Scout Car (795 FUF) |
Normandy 1944 Collection 111 |
Junkers Ju 52 (2) |
Churchill AVRE Fascines |
Normandy 1944 Collection 492 |
Bedford MJ 4 Ton Cargo (61 KE 88) |
Eastern Front Collection 1384 |
Chevrolet Custom Deluxe Station Wag |
Foden 6x6 FH70 Ammunition Carrier ( |
Humber 1Ton GS Project |
Avro Vulcan (XH-538) |
Eastern Front Collection 1485 |
Bedford MJ 4 Ton PIPS (25 GN 10) |
Dodge WC-51 Weapons Carrier |
Tracked Rapier (50 KB 96) |
Willys MB/Ford GPW Jeep |
Wolverhampton Bantock House 1940\ |