Dunkirk voyage boat plaque

Ron Ellwood looking at a "Dunkirk" plaque on board the Bou Saada, one of "Small Ships" that was built in 1933 at Burnham on Crouch, Essex. It is one of the Dunkirk evacuation boats waiting at Dover for the trip to France in time for a commemorative voyage. * ...to mark the massive evacuation of Allied forces from the port of Dunkirk in May and June 1940. A total of 338,000 British and allied troops were rescued from the shore by 222 naval vessels and 800 civilian craft of all shapes and size after becoming almost completely surrounded by Hitler's armies. (Photo by Michael Stephens - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images)
Ron Ellwood looking at a "Dunkirk" plaque on board the Bou Saada, one of "Small Ships" that was built in 1933 at Burnham on Crouch, Essex. It is one of the Dunkirk evacuation boats waiting at Dover for the trip to France in time for a commemorative voyage. * ...to mark the massive evacuation of Allied forces from the port of Dunkirk in May and June 1940. A total of 338,000 British and allied troops were rescued from the shore by 222 naval vessels and 800 civilian craft of all shapes and size after becoming almost completely surrounded by Hitler's armies. (Photo by Michael Stephens - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images)
Dunkirk voyage boat plaque
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830396154
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PA Images
Date created:
29 May, 2000
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Object name:
1304466
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1334 x 1055 px (11.29 x 8.93 cm) - 300 dpi - 452 KB