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1. The U155 at Tower Bridge.
*The U155 at Tower Bridge. Launched at the Flensburger Schiffbau yard on 28 March 1916, 'U155' was seized after the Armistice on 24 November 1918. She was taken to Britain and...
2. Landing craft LCM73 ferrying troops ashore during Operation Torch.
*Landing craft LCM73 ferrying troops ashore during Operation Torch. Operation Torch – the Allied landings in Morocco and Algeria in November 1942 – was the largest amphibious operation in history up to...
3. Austin's Boatyard.
*Austin's Boatyard. A platform draped in flags and victory signs at the launching of a Fairmile 'B' ML at Austin's Boatyard during the Second World War.
4. Austin's Boatyard.
*Austin's Boatyard. Launching a Fairmile 'B' ML at Austin's Boatyard during the Second World War.
5. A Landing Barge Kitchen for D-Day.
*A Landing Barge Kitchen for D-Day. Some Thames barges were converted into specialist vessels supporting the invasion fleet. The LBKs or floating kitchens were a welcome sight for many...
 
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