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- Q19654984 subject Q7486349.
- Q19654984 subject Q7907675.
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- Q19654984 abstract "LCT 7074 is the sole surviving British Landing Craft, Tank (LCT), an amphibious assault ship for landing tanks on beachheads. Built in 1944 by Hawthorn Leslie and Company, Hebburn, the Mark 3 LCT 7074 was part of the 17th LCT Flotilla during Operation Neptune, the naval dimension of the D-Day landings in June 1944. The vessel was decommissioned in 1948, and presented to the Master Mariners' Club of Liverpool to be used as their club ship and renamed Landfall. Later converted into a floating nightclub, the vessel was acquired by the Warship Preservation Trust in the late 1990s and was moored at Birkenhead. The vessel was raised in October 2014 and transported by sea to Portsmouth for restoration.".
- Q19654984 length "58.5216".
- Q19654984 shipBeam "9.144".
- Q19654984 thumbnail Shermans-loaded-in-LCT.jpg?width=300.
- Q19654984 topSpeed "16.668".
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- Q19654984 type Product.
- Q19654984 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q19654984 type Ship.
- Q19654984 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q19654984 type Thing.
- Q19654984 type Q11446.
- Q19654984 comment "LCT 7074 is the sole surviving British Landing Craft, Tank (LCT), an amphibious assault ship for landing tanks on beachheads. Built in 1944 by Hawthorn Leslie and Company, Hebburn, the Mark 3 LCT 7074 was part of the 17th LCT Flotilla during Operation Neptune, the naval dimension of the D-Day landings in June 1944. The vessel was decommissioned in 1948, and presented to the Master Mariners' Club of Liverpool to be used as their club ship and renamed Landfall.".
- Q19654984 label "LCT 7074".
- Q19654984 depiction Shermans-loaded-in-LCT.jpg.