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LST-134 by David Kerr, 1944

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Collectible museum-grade fine art print, hand-printed in England and individually finished with a monogram emboss. Each sale directly supports the artisan. Listed dimensions include a white border for easy framing.


ABOUT THIS PHOTOGRAPH

Jeeps of the 261st Amphibious Medical Battalion's A-Company race across Utah Beach to deliver front-line casualties to the waiting Landing Ship Tank USS-134 for transport to hospitals in Great Britain.

Operation Neptune, more commonly known as D-Day, occurred just under one week before this photograph was taken. This invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe by Allied Forces on 6 June 1944 saw 5,000 vessels carrying more than 160,000 troops make landfall in France on the first day.

Over the course of the summer, more than 3 million Allied soldiers made their way into France. USS LST-134, which had been built almost a year prior, would also see action in the invasion of southern France and the occupation of Okinawa halfway across the world a year later. – Jordan J. Lloyd

Taken: Monday 12th June, 1944
Location: 
Utah Beach, Normandy, France
Photographer:
David Kerr
Remaster: 
Jordan J. Lloyd
Original Format:
Photographic print
Commercial Use: 
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LST-134 by Jordan J. Lloyd, 1944

This photograph is also available as a ⇲ restored & remastered colorized original print from our ⇲ ColorGraph Co. imprint.

PRINT CREDENTIALS

Presented on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta; a pleasantly warm, pure cotton paper with subtle texture, providing excellent reproduction of colour and detail, deep blacks, and perfect contrasts.

ORIGINAL CAPTION

"USS LST-134 beached at Normandy, 12 June 1944, as jeeps driving along the invasion beach carry casualties to the waiting ship. LST-134 carried the casualties back to Britain for hospitalization."

LST-134 by David Kerr, 1944
LST-134 by David Kerr, 1944
LST-134 by David Kerr, 1944
LST-134 by David Kerr, 1944

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