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At a football match held at Delivrand, in Normandy, a Scottish Pipe band
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At a football match held at Delivrand, in Normandy, a Scottish Pipe band
At a football match held at Delivrand, in Normandy, a Scottish Pipe band, (Black Watch) entertained the crowd of French civilians and British troops who had gathered to watch the match.
The Mayor of Le Delivrand inspected the Pipe Band and some of the inhabitants examined and tried to unravel the mysteries of the pipes.
Picture shows: Piper M. Clarke of Perth shows his pipes to Jeanne Le Mesnorel of La Delivrande when Scottish Pipe Band entertained the crowd at a football match.
23rd July 1944
Official
Reach PLC
Mirrorpix
Douvres la Delivrande
Normandy
France
Media ID 21904833
© Mirrorpix
Allied Invasion Of France Allies Armed Forces Civilian Civilians Local Troops
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In the midst of war and uncertainty, a moment of joy and cultural exchange unfolds on the fields of Delivrand in Normandy. As French civilians and British troops gathered to watch a football match, their spirits were lifted by the enchanting melodies of a Scottish Pipe band from the renowned Black Watch regiment. The Mayor of Le Delivrand took pride in inspecting these talented musicians while curious locals attempted to unravel the mysteries behind their mesmerizing pipes. Among them was Jeanne Le Mesnorel, who couldn't resist getting closer to Piper M. Clarke from Perth as he showcased his instrument with pride. This photograph captures not only a fleeting moment but also represents the resilience and camaraderie that transcends borders during times of conflict. It serves as a reminder that even amidst chaos, music has an incredible power to unite people from different backgrounds. Taken on 23rd July 1944 during World War II's Allied invasion of France, this image encapsulates both military presence and civilian engagement. It showcases how entertainment and sport can provide solace amid adversity for both troops and local communities alike. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints, this print immortalizes an extraordinary instance where music bridged gaps between nations at one football match held in Delivrand.
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