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Attached you will find some scans...all shots from the IWM archive. I am trying to find the film footage showing the porpoises stacked in a Normandy field in use as an ammo depot, but haven't found it yet. First picture shows Shermans of 13/18th Hussars backing into the LCT with the porpoises being pulled backward with a chain. After the LCT landed, a special tow bar/frame was used to take the Porpoise onto the beach as can be seen in th picture with the Centaur. The first and second picture show the bar stowed on front of the Sherman hulls. The last picture shows at least two abandoned porpoises on the beach (St Aubin-sur-Mer???) Alex
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I was sure there was pic somewhere of a Sexton and Porpoise in the same shot. Couldn't find it in any of my books, but here it is on the IWM website:
IWM 44931.jpg http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib...e.jpg?action=d source: http://www.iwmcollections.org.uk
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Thanks for those Alex.
I've passed them on to our curator. BR Geoff
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Hi Alex.
Season's greetings to you. The restoration is progressing well, and we've started putting together the pedagogic panel to explain the exhibit. Our curator would like to use the left-hand most photograph that you sent. Do you have it's original location please? Is it IWM? NAC? A reference number would be really helpful. Thanks in advance and BR Geoff
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Geoff,
Good to hear the restoration is progressing. It will certainly be a unique exhibit and another reason to plan another trip to Normandy !The picture you mention is from the IWM collection, from a series of pictures taken in Gosport by Sgt. Mapham. I don't know the exact number, but it must be close to H 38998, as it shows the same LCT beging loaded with 13/18 Hussars vehicles. I was meaning to come back on the subject of the Pathe movie. It might not have been Pathe after all, as I can't find it on their website. In fact I have looked at all VHS, DVD and online sources I can think of, but can't find the "scene" I am looking for. If I remember correctly you see an ammo dump with a bunch of porpoise sleds, stacked one onto another and a Jeep is passing by. Maybe it rings any bells with someone else? Here is "H 38998" IWM 44757.jpg http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib...e.jpg?action=d source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/
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Morning Alex.
H38998 might indeed be better - a closer (if partial) view of the Porpoise. I've just been sent a few photos of the work in progress - I'll be uploading the later to http://goldbeachmusee.org.uk/FRPorpoise-1.htm Thanks again. Later on Sunday 18th December - I've looked at every image taken by Sgt Mapham, and I can't find that one! BR Geoff
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Hi everyone.
I've now found the images in question and have ordered copies from the IWM. There's been lots of work on our Porpoise since we last spoke - see details at the link in the post above.
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Could this be one of 86 Field Regt RA (Hertfordshire Yeomanry), "the only regiment to land Sexton SP Guns on D-Day (Juno Beach)"?
As per the link above: 86 Field Regt RA found that their Porpoises caused less trouble than expected. The C Troop diary records: "The Porpoises - those misbegotten children of the "War House" proved to be quite amenable to a wet landing and all were landed without any trouble. Perhaps this was as a result of the language used on them previously....". Quote:
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Two more Porpoises have surfaced in Ver-sur-Mer and are now for sale at Military Classic Vehicles in Normandy.
Geoff; could these be from the same location where yours came from? In time to be restored for D-day 2024 and to be dragged behind a Sherman, Sexton or Centaur on the beach?! What a sight it would be more info: https://www.facebook.com/MilitaryCla.../?__tn__=-UC*F
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Via Anthony Sewards:
“Juno Beach, photo noted as M7 Priest Royal Canadian Artillery arriving on shore D Day” IMG_4468.jpeg
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Some photos of the restored example at Ver sur Mer (nmp, found on FB).
I like the plaques with drawings explaining how they were used. IMG_4473.jpg IMG_4475.jpg IMG_4474.jpg IMG_4472.jpg IMG_4471.jpg
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