In this 80th year since the end of WW2, Gosport D-Day Fellowship presents this illustrated talk on the key roles that Gosport played during that time…
Sitting in the opulence of The Alverbank, looking out over the serene waters of The Solent, you may be surprised to learn what a different scene this was in 1942-44, during the build-up to, and operation of D-Day embarkations.
In 1942, Stokes Bay was chosen as an embarkation point for tanks and support vehicles destined for Normandy, all to be loaded at Hards G1 to G4. From then on, the whole of the Bay became a restricted area, as secret work went on, and detailed preparations were made…
You’ll learn about these four embarkation points, from where thousands of Allied troops and tons of tanks, artillery and equipment left for France on D-Day June 5/6, 1944.
Booking OPENS on 23 Aug at 0930
Advance Registration required: Limited spaces. You may book up to 4 tickets per booking.
To complete your registration, you will need your name, contact telephone number, email, post code
Please complete registration within 10:00 minutes. After this, the reservation we're holding will be released to others.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. For full accessibility options and facilities available, please go to 16. Gosport During WW2 - Gosport Heritage Open Days