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Landfall, also known as LCT 7074, was restored at the Portsmouth Naval Base in a £4.7million project and will now go on to grace Southsea Common in front of the D-Day Story museum.
THIS weekend people can visit the D-Day museum for free with renovation work due to start shortly. The Southsea attraction will be open between 10am and 7pm for its final weekend before is closes ...
The inside story behind Southsea's new D-Day Story museum. By The Newsroom. Published 27th Dec 2018, 15:53 GMT. Updated 10th Jan 2019, 11:02 GMT. The D-Day Story on Southsea seafront.
LCT 7074 was renovated with a National Heritage Lottery fund £4.7m grant ahead of its permanent display at the D-Day Story museum in Southsea, Portsmouth.
LCT 7074 was renovated with a National Heritage Lottery fund £4.7m grant ahead of its permanent display at the D-Day Story museum in Southsea.
Jul. 13—CONNEAUT — History came a live for visitors to the D-Day Conneaut Museum on Saturday during an open house to get people ready for the August invasion o re-enactors that draws thousands ...
A SEASIDE pier, D-Day museum and aquarium were evacuated after an unexploded bomb was discovered next to a popular UK beach. The bomb was discovered near the Blue Reef Aquarium by the Southsea Sea … ...
Thieves have smashed their way into Southsea's D-Day Museum and stolen money donated to the Poppy Appeal. A ribbon cutting ceremony was due to take place at the museum today (30th October) to ...
Many citizens of modern Portsmouth had come out to watch. They applauded as the contingents of servicemen and women marched off towards Southsea's seafront D-Day Museum at the end of the ceremony.
The last surviving tank landing craft used at D-Day has arrived in Southsea as part of its move to a museum. LCT 7074 was restored at the Portsmouth Naval Base in a £4.7 million project and will ...
The last surviving tank landing craft used at D-Day has arrived in Southsea as part of its move to a museum. LCT 7074 was restored at the Portsmouth Naval Base in a £4.7 million project and will ...
The last surviving tank landing craft used at D-Day has arrived in Southsea as part of its move to a museum. LCT 7074 was restored at the Portsmouth Naval Base in a £4.7 million project and will ...