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The Overlord Embroidery is on public display at the D-Day Museum, Portsmouth, England, and is a fantastic piece of art. I was reminded of this by a postcard I received from my parents.
Shown below is panel 32 of 34: ![]() click for large size scan "August 1944 Completing the encirclement of the enemy, the First Canadian Army begins a southward offensive towards Falaise. Tanks are stripped of turrets and are used as improvised armoured personnel carriers." Read more about the embroidery at http://www.ddaymuseum.co.uk/overlord.htm
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Hanno,
I don't know how I missed this post by you ... awesome!!! I love embroidery and fabric art and it's especially wonderful and creative to express important history and messages. Thanks a lot for posting about it. ![]() Karmen |
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