Mulberry harbours — two very large artificial harbours that were built in Britain and then pulled across the Channel to the French coast so that supplies could be provided for the Allied soldiers who landed in Normandy on D Day in June 1944. See also Allies. * * * … Universalium
Mulberry harbour — A Mulberry harbour was a British type of temporary harbour developed in World War II to offload cargo on the beaches during the Allied invasion of Normandy. A pair of Phoenixes at Portland Harbour Two prefabricated or artificial military harbours … Wikipedia
mulberry — /mul ber ee, beuh ree/, n., pl. mulberries. 1. the edible, berrylike collective fruit of any tree of the genus Morus. 2. a tree of this genus, as M. rubra (red mulberry or American mulberry) bearing dark purple fruit, M. nigra (black mulberry)… … Universalium
Mulberry — Port Mulberry Plage d Arromanches les Bains avec les restes de caissons en arrière plan … Wikipédia en Français
harbours and sea works — Introduction harbour also spelled harbor any part of a body of water and the manmade structures surrounding it that sufficiently shelters a vessel from wind, waves, and currents, enabling safe anchorage or the discharge and loading of… … Universalium
Mulberry-Hafen — Zufahrtsweg zu einem der Piers von Mulberry „A“ … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mulberry (disambiguation) — Mulberry is a type of tree. Mulberry may also refer to: in geography: Mulberry, Arkansas Mulberry, California Mulberry, Florida Mulberry, Indiana Mulberry, Kansas Mulberry, North Carolina Mulberry, Ohio Mulberry, South Carolina Mulberry, Texas,… … Wikipedia
Port Mulberry — 49° 20′ 51″ N 0° 38′ 02″ W / 49.3475, 0.6340 … Wikipédia en Français
History of the Royal Navy — Naval Service of the British Armed Forces … Wikipedia
Second Battle of the Odon — Part of Battle for Caen Date 15 July 1944 Location … Wikipedia