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Operation Overlord the codename for the Normandy Landings. Military art print showing the 9th (Irish) Field Battery firing on the 'Run-in-shoot' to Queen Beach. They were the first rounds fired at the Normandy Coast, D-Day 6th June, 1944. Historical art prints published by Cranston Fine Arts, the military print company. 

Operation Overlord by David Rowlands.

9th (Irish) Field Battery firing on the Run-in-shoot to Queen Beach. They were the first rounds fired at the Normandy Coast, D-Day 6th June, 1944. Queen Beach, one of the 4 sectors of Sword Beach, where most of the landings of D-Day were carried out. The Queen Beach sector which extended for 1.5km between Lion-sur-Mer and the western edge of Ouistretham. The attack was thus concentrated on a narrow one-brigade front. For once the DD tanks and other armour came in exactly on time and ahead of the infantry. The 8th brigade, with the 1st Battalion of the South Lancashire Regiment on the right and the 2nd East Yorkshire on the left.

Signed edition print. Image size 23 inches x 14 inches (59cm x 36cm). Price £60.00


Artist proof edition. Image size 23 inches x 14 inches (58cm x 36cm). Price £125.00


Signed edition print. Image size 11.5 inches x 7 inches (30cm x 18cm). Price £20.00


Open edition print. Image szie 11.5 inches x 7 inches (30cm x 18cm). Price £14.00


Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £280.00


Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £265.00


**Signed edition print. (One copy reduced to clear) Image size 23 inches x 14 inches (59cm x 36cm). Price £40.00

ITEM CODE DHM0350

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  Operation Overlord by David Rowlands   9th (Irish) Field Battery firing on the 'Run-in-shoot' to Queen Beach. They were the first rounds fired at the Normandy Coast, D-Day 6th June, 1944. Queen Beach, one of the 4 sectors of Sword Beach, where most of the landings of D-Day were carried out. The Queen Beach sector which extended for 1.5km between Lion-sur-Mer and the western edge of Ouistretham. The attack was thus concentrated on a narrow one-brigade front. For once the DD tanks and other armour came in exactly on time and ahead of the infantry. The 8th brigade, with the 1st Battalion of the South Lancashire Regiment on the right and the 2nd East Yorkshire on the left.  

 

 

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