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1944-06-07 Linkup | arrival Mulberry (artificial harbour)
The first elements of artificial harbours arrive in Normandy. Manufactured in Britain, they were towed across the Channel following the invasion fleet.
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- Caissons (Phoenixes) of the artificial harbour being built
- The arrival of an unloading platform
- Map of the artificial harbour at Arromanches (Mulberry B)
- Diagram of a Phoenix caisson
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