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is your bike here

hi all, just came across this pic, you may have seen it before,just in case , here it is. curt

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Yes Curt. Henk keeps posting that picture! That's him in the foreground with the clipboard Ron

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Maybe its here-
bayeux dump

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These are wonderful photos, but what's story behind them? When and where were they taken?

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The pic I posted is of one of the many army dumps around Bayeux, taken around June '45. Local people were invited to help themselves to whatever might be useful. The photographer was Corporal Eric Gunton, No. 32 Graves Concentration Unit Royal Engineers. He went in on D+2 and was stationed in Bayeux. In fact he married a French girl and lived in Bayeux until his death in 1987.
Cheers, Mick.

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Hi everybody,

I am new on this forum. I have been reading all your interesting posts for quite a while now. Still like reading them. Some are very usefull.

Really love this picture. We used to have an army vehicle dump in our neighbourhood as well, after the war. At Deelen military airport near Arnhem.

I think I recognized my WM20. Sixth from the left, first row .

regards,

ramon

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Mick Holmes
The pic I posted is of one of the many army dumps around Bayeux, taken around June '45. Local people were invited to help themselves to whatever might be useful. The photographer was Corporal Eric Gunton, No. 32 Graves Concentration Unit Royal Engineers. He went in on D+2 and was stationed in Bayeux. In fact he married a French girl and lived in Bayeux until his death in 1987.
Cheers, Mick.

mick, i thought it might have been seen,i bet we would not get dumps like this anymore,as anyone found their bike in these pics.curt

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Here's a couple more, I'm sure I was told the first one is Deelen-
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Cheers, Mick.

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Absolutely unbelievable! I've never seen these anywhere else. What a huge waste, I hope most of them were reused and not just scrapped, but I'll bet most went to the crusher? I've said it before and I'll say it again, only two types of people profit from war, arms dealers and scrap dealers.

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I've cleared a space in my shed to start building a time machine. Has anyone on this forum build one? I will need a lot of advice and maybe some spares NOS parts if possible.

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The British government wasting tax payers money is nothing new!

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Check this one out Terry....
meh_ro5781

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Terry
I've cleared a space in my shed to start building a time machine. Has anyone on this forum build one? I will need a lot of advice and maybe some spares NOS parts if possible.


Terry, when your time machine is ready, you'd better bring some insulated clothing, the "Deelen Dump" had a 10.000 volt electricated fence around it, to stop exactly what you're planning!

Hope this helps,

Lex

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Hi Sven, I was driving next to this one on the New Jersey Tpk last year!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2S7J_JBWds

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That Delorean is no good for the job, we need half a dozen time travelling 10 ton lorries for this caper!!

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What could be better than just stay there and enjoy motorcycling with unlimited availability of spares?? No rush, no modern crap, silent roads....who said I wanted to go back to 2012??

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With all the chaos after the war, did they require registration and bike licences?

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