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Morcambe Bay lightvessel; believed to be LV72 c1903


LV72 on JUNO station marking Sea Area Juno; of the coast of Normandy during WW2 photo of JUNO published by Roger Litwiller via flickr- photo courtesy Bruce Keir, RCNVR

LV72 on the JUNO station 1944 This photo of JUNO courtesy of the D-Day museum from thier collection was taken by Commander Eric W. Middleton VRD RNVR

Trinity House painting by Rowland Langmaid depicting JUNO and THV Warden during Operation Neptune 1944

the artists illustration from the book, White Plumes Astern, Short Daring Life of Canada's Motor Torpedo Boat Flotilla by Charles Anthony Law 1989

JUNO appears in another artists recreation of the days after the Normandy landings, Marc Magee painting of HMCS TRENTONIAN,

scale model of JUNO lightvessel built by Mr Robinson who lived in Norfolk, it is believed it was donated to the National Maritime Museum by his family some years ago

LV72 on the JUNO station 1944 from the D-Day Museum," Labels from beer bottles, produced by the Portsmouth brewery Brickwoods. In August 1944, about two months after D-Day, Roderick Kilgour was sent to Normandy to install some special equipment at Port-en-Bessin and Cherbourg. He took with him some bottles of Brickwoods Brown Brew beer. As a souvenir of his time in Normandy, each time he drank a bottle he saved the label and wrote on it where he drank it, and who he shared it with.Roderick Kilgo