Colleville sur mer Michelin
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Project
Colleville sur mer Michelin
Category
D-Day Signs, WWII Signs
About This Project
This is in addition to the “vintage” version , the MICHELIN implementation of the ” remarkable” panneau in Colleville sur Mer.
In the archive of Michelin and in Colleville, there is no information left about this ‘panneau’.
Therefore, the sign is available as a vintage or Michelin version.
The photo was taken at the D 514 on June 6, 1944 and the Duck comes from Omaha Beach.
This photo is now a permanent banner in Colleville sur Mer on the place where the ‘panneau’ was located.
This sign comes with a Vinsign certificate, a unique production number and a luxury postcard with picture and description of the original.
Measurements: 900 x 580 mm, plate 39 mm
Price: On request
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