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A Sunderland Flying Boat spreads its wings over the Pembrokeshire village of Neyland as it comes in to land at RAF Pembroke Dock Seaplane and Flying Boat Station
The Tenby lifeboat Sir Galahad. Circa 1990s
Valentine tanks leaving the ramp of a landing craft and entering the sea about 3000 yards from ashore, during exercise in the UK prior to D Day. Circa 1944
A dummy Landing Craft Tank, Mk 11, of rigid construction designed by Messrs Cox & Co of Watford Used as a decoy in South East Coast harbour when preparing for the Invasion of France
Assault across the Elbe. Buffaloes carrying troops and equipment. Circa April 1945
York and Lancaster regiments on an amphibious exercise. May 1940
Allied craft travel up the Rangoon River through smoke caused by airstrikes. 17th May 1945
Supplies and reinforcements for the troops in Normandy. L. CSupplies and reinforcements for the troops in Normandy. L.C.Ts leave for the shore. Circa June 1944
Television presenter Peter Duncan in a VW Beetle car in the River Thames, near Tower Bridge. 10th July 1986
Skipper Hornsby and Stella scoot up the Thames at a fair rate of knots on their scooter, London. 21st October 1965
The Triumph Herald based Amphicar on test on a Thames slipway at Marlow, Buckinghamshire. The car is completely sealed underneath and has twin propellers worked from the same engine. April 1965
Troops of the Canadian 9th Infantry Brigade part of 3rd Division carrying their bicycles ashore from landing craft LCL 299 in the Nan White Sector of Juno Beach shortly after mid-day on D-Day 6th
Canadian Troops landing on the beaches of Northern France durring the Allied D-Day landings. June 1944
Valentine DD Swimming tanks leave the ramp of a landing craft and enter the sea about 3000 yards from shore during a training exercise ahead of the D-Day landings off the coast of Hayling Island
Valentine DD tanks inflated ready to go into the sea during exercises in the UK ahead of the D-Day landings in the Second World War, 1944