John Oram's photos with the keyword: Pegasus Bridge
Pegasus Bridge Today (5) - 14 May 2018
01 Jun 2018 |
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In this view across the Caen Canal, the present day Pegasus Bridge (Bénouville Bridge) can be seen with the bust of Major John Howard and the marker for the landing site of his glider to the right of the picture. The famous original was replaced in 1994 by this longer, wider structure. It is now displayed at the nearby Mémorial Pégasus as shown earlier in my photos.
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Pegasus Bridge Today (4) - 14 May 2018
01 Jun 2018 |
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In this view across the Caen Canal, the present day Pegasus Bridge (Bénouville Bridge) can be seen with the Les 3 Planeurs café amongst the buildings in the background. The famous original was replaced in 1994 by this longer, wider structure. It is now displayed at the nearby Mémorial Pégasus as shown earlier in my photos.
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Around Pegasus Bridge (2) - 14 May 2018
30 May 2018 |
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The tranquillity of today's scene between the Caen Canal and the River Orne belies the fury of 6 June 1944. On the bank of the Caen Canal itself stands this memorial marking 'the first part of France to be liberated' . To wander around this area today with the freedom bought by the bravery and lives of those involved in the remarkable glider-borne assault and the subsequent actions is a very moving experience.
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Around Pegasus Bridge (3) - 14 May 2018
30 May 2018 |
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At the site of the glider landings stands this bust of Major John Howard who commanded the critical operation to secure the bridges over the Caen Canal and River Orne, later known as Pegasus and Horsa bridges, prior to the main invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944.
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Around Pegasus Bridge (1) - 14 May 2018
30 May 2018 |
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The tranquillity of today's scene between the Caen Canal and the River Orne belies the fury of 6 June 1944. The larger markers in the centre of this picture mark the landing sites of Horsa gliders in the critical operation to secure Pegasus and Horsa bridges ahead of the main D-Day invasion. A third is obscured by foliage. The bust is of Major John Howard who commanded the operation. To wander around this area today with the freedom bought by the bravery and lives of those involved in the remarkable glider-borne assault is a very moving experience.
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Pegasus Bridge Today (3) - 14 May 2018
30 May 2018 |
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In this view west across the Caen Canal, the present day Pegasus Bridge (Bénouville Bridge) can be seen with the Café Gondrée amongst the buildings in the background. The famous original was replaced in 1994 by this longer, wider structure. It is now displayed at the nearby Mémorial Pégasus as shown earlier in my photos.
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Pegasus Bridge Today (1) - 14 May 2018
30 May 2018 |
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In this view west across the Caen Canal, the present day Pegasus Bridge (Bénouville Bridge) can be seen with its steady stream of traffic. The famous original was replaced in 1994 by this longer, wider structure. It is now displayed at the nearby Mémorial Pégasus as shown earlier in my photos.
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Pegasus Bridge Today (2) - 14 May 2018
30 May 2018 |
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In this view west across the Caen Canal, the present day Pegasus Bridge (Bénouville Bridge) can be seen with its steady stream of traffic. The famous original was replaced in 1994 by this longer, wider structure. It is now displayed at the nearby Mémorial Pégasus as shown earlier in my photos.
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Mémorial Pégasus (5) - 14 Mai 2018
22 May 2018 |
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The original Pegasus Bridge, formerly the Bénouville or Caen Canal bridge and key to the early stages of the invasion of Normandy, now stands in the grounds of Mémorial Pégasus, Ranville. To the left of the picture is a 40mm Bofors gun.
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Mémorial Pégasus (3) - 14 Mai 2018
20 May 2018 |
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The original Pegasus Bridge, formerly the Bénouville or Caen Canal bridge and key to the early stages of the invasion of Normandy, now stands in the grounds of Mémorial Pégasus, Ranville.
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Mémorial Pégasus (2) - 14 Mai 2018
20 May 2018 |
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The original Pegasus Bridge, formerly the Bénouville or Caen Canal bridge and key to the early stages of the invasion of Normandy, now stands in the grounds of Mémorial Pégasus, Ranville. In the foreground is a 40mm Bofors gun.
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Mémorial Pégasus (1) - 14 Mai 2018
20 May 2018 |
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The original Pegasus Bridge, formerly the Bénouville or Caen Canal bridge and key to the early stages of the invasion of Normandy, now stands in the grounds of Mémorial Pégasus, Ranville. To the right of the picture is a 40mm Bofors gun.
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