BOA 70 - Photo
and Video Coverage - Part 1
Photographs and video by
Patrick Trollope -
UK-Press-Photography.com
THESE are more photographs
and videos taken at the UK's 70th Anniversary Commemorations of the
Battle of the Atlantic (BOA
70) main events that had been held in Liverpool from Thursday, 23
May 2013; until Tuesday, 28 May 2013.
The Battle of the Atlantic (BOA 70) was the longest continuous
military campaign of the Second World War, so theme of BOA 70 is to
illustrate the past, present and future of the UK's rich maritime
heritage. The event had a particular emphasis on BOA 70
veterans; both Merchant and Royal Navy, who played a major role in
helping overcome the appalling threat that the German U-
boats posed to our country's supply lines during the war. The event
also hoped to show the ongoing reliance that Great Britain still has
on the sea, and the continuing relevance of the Royal Navy in
protecting the nation's many interests around the world.
Did you know that The event was sponsored by Cammell Laird, the
Birkenhead ship repair and engineering firm, which also played a
massive role in building and supporting ships that fought in the
Battle during the War?
To
see our photograpic coverage in the previous edition of the arrival
of the BOA 70 Fleet, please click on
HERE
now. Also to see a related report with in this edition, please
click on
here. To see our Part 1 of
our video coverage, please click on the options below. The
Silverlight Player has the best quality, and can be played on both
Mac and PC.
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Please note that we will be
selling DVD's very soon of the video footage we have shot, for
personal use only, in aid of the Liverpool's Lord Mayor's Charity
Appeal. Full information about that will be in next
weeks issue.
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