I've been meaning to update here for a while. Yes, 7074 has happily made the final move to the D-Day Story, as you've all seen. Her tanks are now on board and the display is being completed around her. Hopefully she'll open to the public soon. I'm really proud to see all the markings on both the LCT and the tanks that I researched now painted in place.
A very quick update on the historic picture of 7074 shown above. It's bogus. The picture actually shows an LCT Mk II, which is shorter than the Mk III (7074's type). I thought something was wrong, but it took a bit of looking to spot some of the details! This is the second forged picture of 7074 we've found – we think the former owners crudely edited genuine pictures to include 7074's pennant, so that they had some historic pictures to show. As it happens, we've found quite a few genuine ones! |
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Awesome, awesome, awesome!
Thanks for posting the link and pictures Hanno; So good to finally see a British LCT restored and on display. Interesting picture in the BBC article.....the LCT IV behind 7074 is the wrong way round....has a huge hole in the side and the text "All looters will be shot" on the side :eek: :D |
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Stephen, Hanno gave me a heads up on your CBA-Wessex Zoom talk and both of us have watched and listened to the talk, yesterday. Awesome work....very interesting. I admire the work you and others in the project have done to save LCT 7074 and properly study all details and history. I especially liked the investigation of certain welds and finding out if they were from the time the craft was built....the conversion to repair ship in 1945 or the conversion to night club. Please share some more pictures of the project....I am sure other MLU members would also be very interested. Alex |
Stephen's lecture on LCT 7074 is now also available on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpKQ8pEEM6Y&t=3s |
“Rivet Counting, the Archaeology of a Landing Craft”
It is a fascinating story that LCT 7047 has to tell - Stephen carefully deconstructed it from the remains. Very worthwhile to watch!
Also, if you have in interest in landing craft, listen to this podcast which also features Stephen Fisher: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcas...=1000506821257 |
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Some recent pictures. Now where do you find a restored LCT complete with tanks on its deck? This is a unique exhibit!
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“ 'Astonishing' £7m restoration of D-Day vessel in Southsea wins top award”
https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/heritag...-award-3295411 |
See links above - make sure to watch / listen what Stephen has to say about this award winning restoration. Well worth it!
“Heritage team honoured for 'breath-taking' effort to save D-Day landing craft tank”: https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/de...t-tank-3475058 |
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Some info and pics from the days when LCT7074 was a place of pleasure
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news...known-24492290 Attachment 129449 |
Lct 7074
Interesting how LCT 7074's post-war history was just as colourful as it's wartime naval service.
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