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Gold Beach Military art prints of gold beach one of the Births beaches on D-Day. Gold beach was the western most beach of the British beaches, on D-Day. Sword beach was between two twenty metre high cliffs the the German fortins had been built. The beach had been protected by concrete casemates which took some time to break through. this happened with support form British tanks in the afternoon of d-day 6th June. The British tanks and reinforcements moved of the beaches towards saint-Come-de-Fresene and Arromanches which were both liberated by 9pm.

Glosters Return by David Griffin  2nd Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment on Gold Beach, D-Day, 6th June 1944.  The allied invasion of Normandy 'Operation Overlord' was the greatest sea-bourne military operation in history.  Key to its success and at the heart of the invasion were the Landings of the British 50th division on 'Gold' beach and the Canadian 3rd Division on 'Juno' beach.  They provided a vital link between the landings of the British 3rd Division on 'Sword' beach and the Americans on Omaha and Utah beaches.  They were also crucial in securing the beachhead and the drive inland to Bayeux and Caen.    Each print carries the printed signatures of Lt Col N. Welch MBE, Commander M Cree, Wing Commander A.J. Wolton and is individually signed and numbered by the artist.

D - Day  Gold Beach 6th June 1944 by Simon Smith   Troops of the 1st Hampshires assaulting Gold Beach during the Normandy Landings. 

Glosters Return by David Griffin

The allied invasion of Normandy Operation Overlord was the greatest sea-bourne military operation in history. Key to its success and at the heart of the invasion were the Landings of the British 50th division on Gold beach and the Canadian 3rd Division on Juno beach. They provided a vital link between the landings of the British 3rd Division on Sword beach and the Americans on Omaha and Utah beaches. They were also crucial in securing the beachhead and the drive inland to Bayeux and Caen.

Signed limited edition of 1850 prints. Image size 25 inches x 17 inches (64cm x 43cm). Price £55.00


**Signed limited edition of 1850 prints. (One copy reduced to clear) Image size 25 inches x 17 inches (64cm x 43cm). Price £40.00

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D-Day Gold Beach, 6th June 1944 by Simon Smith.

Troops of the 1st Hampshires assaulting Gold Beach during the Normandy Landings. Gold beach was one of the British beaches on D-Day. Gold beach was the western most beach of the British beaches, on D-Day. Gold beach was between two twenty metre high cliffs where German fortifications had been built. The beach had been protected by concrete casemates which took some time to break through. This happened with support form British tanks in the afternoon of D-day 6th June. The British tanks and reinforcements moved off the beaches towards Saint-Come-de-Fresene and Arromanches which were both liberated by 9pm.

Signed limited edition of 1000 prints. Image size 32 inches x 14 inches (81cm x 36cm). Price £95.00


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Original painting by Simon Smith. Image size 78 inches x 38 inches (200cm x 96cm). Price £5500.00


**Signed limited edition of 100 prints. (One copy reduced to clear) Image size 32 inches x 14 inches (81cm x 36cm). Price £50.00

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D Day 1944 (4), Gold & Juno Beaches by Ken Ford

Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy, was the greatest sea-borne military operation in history.  At the heart of the invasion and key to its success were the landings of British 50th Division on Gold Beach and Canadian 3rd Division on Juno Beach.  Not only did they provide the vital link between the landings of British 3rd Division on Sword Beach and the Americans to the west on Omaha, they would be crucial to the securing of the beachhead and the drive inland to Bayeux and Caen.  Ken Ford details the assault that began the liberation of Nazi-occupied Europe.

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