Villers Bocage
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![]() | After 5 days of continous fighting this 4 CLY crew is at alst able to cook a meal. Price: £1.50 |
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BHC 003501 | |
![]() | Lieutenant Bill Cotton left in fur collared German Flying Jacket and wearing an Iron Cross poses with the rest of his crew after the battle for Villers-Bocage. ... Price: £1.50 |
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BHC 003502 | |
![]() | Stuart V of 7th Armoured Division somewhere in the bocage on 15 June 1944 Price: £1.50 |
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BHC 003503 | |
![]() | A PIAT Projector Infantry Anti Tank the hand held anti-tank weapon used by the infantry tank-hunting parties at Lingevres Price: £1.50 |
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BHC 003504 | |
![]() | Gunners of an American 155 mm gun from US V Corps laying down supporting fire from positions north of Caumont-lEvente Price: £1.50 |
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BHC 003505 | |
![]() | Fire from a British 5.5 inch gun of the 64th Medium Regiment of 50th Division helping to keep the brigade box near Amaye-sur-Seulles intact on June 14 Price: £1.50 |
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BHC 003506 | |
![]() | Close up of one of the three Reconnaissance Troop Stuarts which Wittmann dealt with so easily. Price: £1.50 |
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BHC 003507 | |
![]() | The wrecked British column on the road to Point 213. Price: £1.50 |
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BHC 003508 | |
![]() | Villers-Bocage was bombed almost flat by the Allies, this view was taken looking to the south-east Price: £1.50 |
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BHC 003509 | |
![]() | A british soldier of the 1st Rifle Brigade, 7 Armoured Division searching German prisoners captured in the wood near Tilly sur Seulles Price: £1.50 |
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