British Sign Language tour at The D-Day Story

Type:Culture/Heritage

The D-Day Story, Clarence Esplanade, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO5 3NT

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British Sign Language tour at The D-Day Story

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Join expert BSL guide John Wilson as he conducts a fascinating tour of The D-Day Story, to explore and explain the highlights of the collection.

Discover how the largest invasion by sea in history was planned and carried out. Explore how the Allies liberated Europe from Nazi occupation through the objects and stories of the people who were there.

Please note this tour is exclusively for British Sign Language users. There is no audio accompaniment.

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Tour included in in the museum ticket price.
Personal assistants and carers receive free admission.

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