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Caen is a city located in the Normandy region of France, and is the prefecture of the Calvados department and has a population of over 110,000 people

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Background imageCaen Collection: At the NAFFI (Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes) in Caen, France

At the NAFFI (Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes) in Caen, France, Lieutenant colonel Steve Kanyo lends a hand with the washing up, with French girls who work now for NaFI

Background imageCaen Collection: The temporary grave of a German soldier in an orchard near Rauray as elements of the 49th

The temporary grave of a German soldier in an orchard near Rauray as elements of the 49th Division push forward towards Tilly and Caen 29th June 1944

Background imageCaen Collection: Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory, KCB, DSO

Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory, KCB, DSO, Commander-in-Chef Allied Expeditionary Air Force, paid a visit to France

Background imageCaen Collection: British infantry passing a knocked out German tank as they move up to consolidate a

British infantry passing a knocked out German tank as they move up to consolidate a position during fierce fighting around a village between Tilly and Caen. 28th June 1944

Background imageCaen Collection: Picture taken on 22nd June 1944 behind the fighting line in Normandy, Northern France

Picture taken on 22nd June 1944 behind the fighting line in Normandy, Northern France. While in the Caen / Tilly area British

Background imageCaen Collection: In a daylight raid on 14th April 1942, a formation of RAF Boston bombers

In a daylight raid on 14th April 1942, a formation of RAF Boston bombers, escorted by fighters, attacked the power station at Mondeville, near Caen, in enemy occupied Northern France

Background imageCaen Collection: Anxious for news of the outside world, news which has been barred to them for so long

Anxious for news of the outside world, news which has been barred to them for so long, local people of Caen scan leaflets issued by the liberating Allied forces. July 1944. 10th July 1944

Background imageCaen Collection: Scenes at the village of Hottot near the town of Tilly Sur Seulles in Northern France

Scenes at the village of Hottot near the town of Tilly Sur Seulles in Northern France shortly after the D-Day landings. The village which is on the main Caen to St Lo road has seen some bitter

Background imageCaen Collection: The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier in Caen after its liberation

The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier in Caen after its liberation, gives a helping hand to an old lady amongst the scene of utter devastation

Background imageCaen Collection: The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier carries a little girl through the devastation

The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier carries a little girl through the devastation
The Battle for Normandy:A British soldier carries a little girl through the devastation of Caen after its liberation. The town had been substantially destroyed during the bombardment

Background imageCaen Collection: Tenacious fighting has been in progress on the Tilly-Caen front in Normandy

Tenacious fighting has been in progress on the Tilly-Caen front in Normandy, Northern France and fresh German Panzer divisions have been thrown into battle

Background imageCaen Collection: The British attack between Tilly and Caen in Normandy, Northern France is being fiercely

The British attack between Tilly and Caen in Normandy, Northern France is being fiercely fought out. Extensive gaps have been made in the enemy lines

Background imageCaen Collection: French families being transported to new homes from the war torn Northern French city of

French families being transported to new homes from the war torn Northern French city of Caen by Civil Affairs. The driver, Bert Scott RASC of 55 Links Road, Tooting

Background imageCaen Collection: Bridge re-building in Caen. Picture showing, right, the railway bridge blown by

Bridge re-building in Caen. Picture showing, right, the railway bridge blown by the Germans at Caen Station, and on the left

Background imageCaen Collection: This bridge in the heart of La Vancelle was an important link to the Germans when

This bridge in the heart of La Vancelle was an important link to the Germans when attempting yo move men and equipment south from La Vancelle to new defensive positions

Background imageCaen Collection: The Battle for Caen. Picture taken on the day the town fell to Canadian

The Battle for Caen. Picture taken on the day the town fell to Canadian and British troops on the 9th July after a sustained bombardment which caused substantial damage to the town

Background imageCaen Collection: A member of the 151st Railway Construction Company of the Royal Engineers seen here

A member of the 151st Railway Construction Company of the Royal Engineers seen here repairing Caen railway station. The view from No. 1 platform shows the extent of the Allied bombing of the town

Background imageCaen Collection: The advance towards Caen. Infantry making their way through the ruined village of Lebisey

The advance towards Caen. Infantry making their way through the ruined village of Lebisey from which the Germans were driven after heavy fighting. 9th July 1944

Background imageCaen Collection: The aftermath of the Battle for Caen. The town fell to Canadian

The aftermath of the Battle for Caen. The town fell to Canadian and British troops on the 9th July after a sustained bombardment which caused substantial damage to the town

Background imageCaen Collection: In a daylight attack on April 14, 1942, a formation of RAF Boston bombers

In a daylight attack on April 14, 1942, a formation of RAF Boston bombers, escorted by fighters, attacked the power station at Mondeville, near Caen, in enemy occupied Northern France

Background imageCaen Collection: Queen Alexandrias Nursing Sisters at work behind the front line in the Caen-Tilly

Queen Alexandrias Nursing Sisters at work behind the front line in the Caen-Tilly sector. Advanced casualty clearing station nearest to the front line

Background imageCaen Collection: Military police looking at a signpost in the Normandy village of Courseulles which points

Military police looking at a signpost in the Normandy village of Courseulles which points the distance to Caen and Paris. France. June 1944

Background imageCaen Collection: British advance in Normandy. Bulldozers clearing debris after entering Faubourg de

British advance in Normandy. Bulldozers clearing debris after entering Faubourg de Vaucelles from Caen. France, July 1944

Background imageCaen Collection: Liberation of Europe: British Sappers and French railmen repair damaged Normandy railway

Liberation of Europe: British Sappers and French railmen repair damaged Normandy railway. Picture shows: Royal engineers and French railmen laying a fresh track on the railway line between Caen

Background imageCaen Collection: Allied invasion of Northern France following the Normandy landings in Northen France

Allied invasion of Northern France following the Normandy landings in Northen France during the Second World War. Transport moving across the Pegasus Bridge

Background imageCaen Collection: Picture taken in the heavily damaged town of Caen in France immediately after its

Picture taken in the heavily damaged town of Caen in France immediately after its occupation by British and canadian forces

Background imageCaen Collection: Allied invasion of Normandy following the D-Day landings in Northern France during

Allied invasion of Normandy following the D-Day landings in Northern France during the Second World War. Horsa gliders beside the Pegasus bridge over the Caen canal at Benouville in Normandy

Background imageCaen Collection: Scenes at the village of Hottot near the town of Tilly Sur Seulles in Nothern France

Scenes at the village of Hottot near the town of Tilly Sur Seulles in Nothern France shortly after the D-Day landings. The village which is on the main Caen to St Lo road has seen some bitter

Background imageCaen Collection: British army soldiers of the Royal Engineers engaged on mine clearing duties

British army soldiers of the Royal Engineers engaged on mine clearing duties, pass a six pounder anti tank gun and carriers on a road near Lebisey Wood

Background imageCaen Collection: The British Advance east of Tilly in Normandy, Northern France during the Second World

The British Advance east of Tilly in Normandy, Northern France during the Second World War. Following a heavy opening barrage on 25th June

Background imageCaen Collection: An armoured regiment overhauling one of their tanks Sherman for further battle against

An armoured regiment overhauling one of their tanks Sherman for further battle against The German army in the Caen sector of Northern France during the Second World War. July 1944

Background imageCaen Collection: World War II Invasion of France Allied soldiers take cover during the bombing of

World War II Invasion of France Allied soldiers take cover during the bombing of Germany positions a little futher up the Caen Falaise road. August 1944

Background imageCaen Collection: Kenilworth RFC under-16s bade farewell yesterday as they left for their four-day tour of

Kenilworth RFC under-16s bade farewell yesterday as they left for their four-day tour of northern France. Eighteen players and nine dads are making the trip for matches against Rouen

Background imageCaen Collection: WW2 Invasion of Caen in France A soldier helps an elderly woman through

WW2 Invasion of Caen in France A soldier helps an elderly woman through the ruins. 1944

Background imageCaen Collection: WW2 France Caen Amaye-Sur-Orne 1944 As the British entered the small village of

WW2 France Caen Amaye-Sur-Orne 1944 As the British entered the small village of Amaye Sur Orne South West of Caen they found an old woman the only resident left out of a former population of 250

Background imageCaen Collection: WW2 Washing day in Caen France 1944

WW2 Washing day in Caen France 1944

Background imageCaen Collection: WW2 Women hanging out washing Jul 44 in Caen France amid bombed ruins

WW2 Women hanging out washing Jul 44 in Caen France amid bombed ruins

Background imageCaen Collection: World War II Invasion of France A British army Sherman tank moves along

World War II Invasion of France A British army Sherman tank moves along the northern road into Caen on the day British and Canadian troops finally capture the town

Background imageCaen Collection: World War II Invasion of France D-day + 56 A Canadian military policeman seen here

World War II Invasion of France D-day + 56 A Canadian military policeman seen here putting up warning signs of booby traps left by the Germans in the Normandy village of Faubourg de Vaucelles

Background imageCaen Collection: World War II Invasion of France D-Day + 8 A British army DUKW passes through

World War II Invasion of France D-Day + 8 A British army DUKW passes through the Normandy village of Courseulles sur Mer during the push towards Caen June 1944

Background imageCaen Collection: Allied Invasion of Normandy, Northern France following the D-Day landings on 6th June

Allied Invasion of Normandy, Northern France following the D-Day landings on 6th June 1944. British army soldiers of 12 Platoon, B Company, 6th Royal Scots Fusiliers Scots

Background imageCaen Collection: Madam Papin with her baby who was born at the height of the allied bombing of Caen

Madam Papin with her baby who was born at the height of the allied bombing of Caen, Normandy in Northern France. July 1944 P010269

Background imageCaen Collection: A map showing the movement of King Edward III through France from Barfleur to Calais in

A map showing the movement of King Edward III through France from Barfleur to Calais in the early 14th century, marking the battles at Crecy and Caen. Date: 1346

Background imageCaen Collection: View on the Outskirts of Caen, 1872 / 1875. Creator: Stanislas Lepine

View on the Outskirts of Caen, 1872 / 1875. Creator: Stanislas Lepine
View on the Outskirts of Caen, 1872/1875

Background imageCaen Collection: Bathers at Etretat, c. 1858. Creator: Lepoittevin (Le Poittevin)

Bathers at Etretat, c. 1858. Creator: Lepoittevin (Le Poittevin)
Bathers at Etretat, c. 1858. Found in the collection of Association Peindre en Normandie, Caen

Background imageCaen Collection: Etretat, ca 1864. Creator: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)

Etretat, ca 1864. Creator: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)
Etretat, ca 1864. Found in the collection of Association Peindre en Normandie, Caen

Background imageCaen Collection: The beach at Trouville, ca 1865. Creator: Courbet, Gustave (1819-1877)

The beach at Trouville, ca 1865. Creator: Courbet, Gustave (1819-1877)
The beach at Trouville, ca 1865. Found in the collection of Association Peindre en Normandie, Caen

Background imageCaen Collection: Le Pont de Pierre, Rouen, 1881. Creator: Angrand, Charles (1854-1926)

Le Pont de Pierre, Rouen, 1881. Creator: Angrand, Charles (1854-1926)
Le Pont de Pierre, Rouen, 1881. Found in the collection of Association Peindre en Normandie, Caen



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Caen Collection

Caen is a city located in the Normandy region of France, and is the prefecture of the Calvados department and has a population of over 110,000 people, founded by William the Conqueror in 1060 and has since been an important cultural centre for northern France. The city is home to many historical sites, including two abbeys, Château de Caen and Memorial de Caen museum. The city also boasts beautiful architecture such as its Gothic churches and half-timbered houses from medieval times. In addition to its rich history, it offers plenty of activities for visitors such as shopping at its markets, visiting its many parks or exploring nearby beaches. With so much to offer, it's no wonder that Caen remains a popular destination for tourists from all over Europe.
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The Caen collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that capture the essence of France's historic city. Located in Normandy, Caen is known for its rich cultural heritage, which includes medieval castles, Gothic churches, and ancient abbeys. Our collection features breathtaking images of these iconic landmarks as well as other notable sights such as the picturesque harbor and bustling marketplaces. Each piece in the Caen collection has been carefully curated to showcase the beauty and charm of this vibrant city. From black-and-white photographs to colorful paintings, there is something for every taste and style. Whether you are looking to add a touch of French elegance to your home or office decor or simply want to indulge your love for travel and culture, the Caen collection offers an inspiring selection of artwork that will transport you straight to this enchanting destination.
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