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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Target for toady: A R. A. F. scene in Libya. (Picture) An R. A. F

Target for toady: A R. A. F. scene in Libya. (Picture) An R. A. F
Target for toady: A R.A.F. scene in Libya. (Picture) An R.A.F. wing commander is seen delivering a little informal homily to his flying comrades before they take off for a raid. 19th January 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Western Desert Campaign, the Desert War, took place in the deserts of Egypt and Libya

Western Desert Campaign, the Desert War, took place in the deserts of Egypt and Libya and was the main theatre in the North African campaign of the Second World War

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Indians attend Holy Communion in the desert. A Padre holding Communion at an Indian

Indians attend Holy Communion in the desert. A Padre holding Communion at an Indian Division H.Q. in the Western Desert during the 3rd Battle of Libya. 20th August 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Western Desert Campaign, the Desert War, took place in the deserts of Egypt and Libya

Western Desert Campaign, the Desert War, took place in the deserts of Egypt and Libya and was the main theatre in the North African campaign of the Second World War

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Attack On Benghazi. In an air attack on Benghazi the most important port in

The Attack On Benghazi. In an air attack on Benghazi the most important port in Eastern Libya, considerable damage was done to shipping as seen from this photograph taken following the raid

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gunners fill up their cans at a desert water-hole, had their first wash for days

Gunners fill up their cans at a desert water-hole, had their first wash for days, and saved enough to keep them going another 100 miles. Libya. February 1943

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Wadis near Tobruk from the air. Libya. February 1943

Wadis near Tobruk from the air. Libya. February 1943

Background imageRelated Images Collection: An RAF squadron recently joined battle with more than twice their number of Italian

An RAF squadron recently joined battle with more than twice their number of Italian aircraft over Libya. The British fighters destroyed 15 Italian aircraft during the engagement

Background imageRelated Images Collection: R. A. F Blenheim fuel supplies in North Africa. Several of these attacks took place

R. A. F Blenheim fuel supplies in North Africa. Several of these attacks took place
R.A.F Blenheim fuel supplies in North Africa. Several of these attacks took place during the first week of fighting in Libya and were directed against emery fuel supplies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The North African Front. The A. O. C Western Desert Air Forces, giving orders

The North African Front. The A. O. C Western Desert Air Forces, giving orders
The North African Front. The A.O.C Western Desert Air Forces, giving orders. This picture, taken during early stages at the British and Imperial advance in Libya

Background imageRelated Images Collection: General view showing a German supply airfield in use at Cyrenaica

General view showing a German supply airfield in use at Cyrenaica, Libya during the Second World War. 7th December 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The American Boston III is now in operation by the South African Air Force on the Libyan

The American Boston III is now in operation by the South African Air Force on the Libyan battle front. These twin engine bombers are speedy and highly manoeuvrable

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British Effectives examining all that was left of a Junkers Bomber destroyed by an R. A

British Effectives examining all that was left of a Junkers Bomber destroyed by an R. A
British Effectives examining all that was left of a Junkers Bomber destroyed by an R.A.F Hurricane fighter on the Libyan battle front. 14th December 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Coming from the skies, the German invasion of Crete. The planes are carrying parachute

Coming from the skies, the German invasion of Crete. The planes are carrying parachute troops and parachute men are dropping in the picture

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The British Navy has played no small part in the British success in the Western Desert

The British Navy has played no small part in the British success in the Western Desert. The Mediterranean fleet has bombarded the ports of Libya

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Allied forces operating a 40mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun battery in the final drive

Allied forces operating a 40mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun battery in the final drive on Tripoli, during combat on the North Africa front in the Second World War. February 1943

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Queen meets her children at Tobruk, Libya on board Britannia after 158 days apart

The Queen meets her children at Tobruk, Libya on board Britannia after 158 days apart. 2nd May 1954

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Indian troops of the British Indian Army move forward in lorries

Indian troops of the British Indian Army move forward in lorries, supported by a Light Tank Mk VI to relieve the besieged garrison port of Tobruk. 24th November 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Battered wall of Fort Bapuzzo Italian fortress 1941 taken in the British

Battered wall of Fort Bapuzzo Italian fortress 1941 taken in the British advance in Libya. WW2

Background imageRelated Images Collection: WW2 1941 Enemy tanks ablaze after their capture by South African troops

WW2 1941 Enemy tanks ablaze after their capture by South African troops, who blew up German workshops, amoured vehicles and transport in Libya

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The harbour of Benghazi after the British re-entry showing the large number of sunken

The harbour of Benghazi after the British re-entry showing the large number of sunken Axis ships evidence of the deadly effectiveness of RAF bomb marksmanship 20th November 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British troops with fixed bayonets advance through a smoke screen in the Western Desert

British troops with fixed bayonets advance through a smoke screen in the Western Desert in Libya WW2

Background imageRelated Images Collection: WW2 British troops train in Libya by crossing barbed wire defences in preparation of

WW2 British troops train in Libya by crossing barbed wire defences in preparation of their advance on the Axis forces in North Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The photograph shows the shattered waterfront of the main supply port of Benghazi

The photograph shows the shattered waterfront of the main supply port of Benghazi. Wrecked store buildings along the quays and burnt out vessels. Circa November 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Turco Italian war Italian troops interrogating an arab trader outside Tripoli

Turco Italian war Italian troops interrogating an arab trader outside Tripoli, Libya during the annexation crisis. Italo-Turkish War October 1911

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Turco - Italian War Italian soldiers dug in around Tripoli

Turco - Italian War Italian soldiers dug in around Tripoli, Libya as Turkish Ottoman forces approach the city Italo-Turkish War October 1911

Background imageRelated Images Collection: One of several German guns captured by the 8th Army in Libya arrive in Woolwich as

One of several German guns captured by the 8th Army in Libya arrive in Woolwich as exhibits for the boroughs Wings for Victory week

Background imageRelated Images Collection: One of the crew of the coastal defence guns in Tobruk, takes a bath under the shadow of

One of the crew of the coastal defence guns in Tobruk, takes a bath under the shadow of the gun, during the Allied occupation of Libya in Northern Africa September 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: One of several German guns captured by the 8th Army in Libya arrive in Woolwich as

One of several German guns captured by the 8th Army in Libya arrive in Woolwich as exhibits for the boroughs Wings for Victory week

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Enemy tanks ablaze during a battle in Cyrenaica in Libya during the Second World War

Enemy tanks ablaze during a battle in Cyrenaica in Libya during the Second World War. The tanks were captured by South African troops along with other armoured vehicles December 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: North Africa 1941 Allied tropps struggle with a medium field gun

North Africa 1941 Allied tropps struggle with a medium field gun and limber on the escarpment near Giovanni Berta in the Libya desert to join the forward troops. July 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: An Italian destroyer sunk by the RAF in the harbour at Benghazi. March 9th 1941

An Italian destroyer sunk by the RAF in the harbour at Benghazi. March 9th 1941
An Italian destroyer sunk by the RAF in the harbour at Benghazi.March 9th 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Derna, Libya. An artillery observation post in a captured fort

Derna, Libya. An artillery observation post in a captured fort. The Officer directing the fire makes use of a hole made by a direct hit from a shell. 7th February 1943

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British Artillery pounding away at Tobruk just before the troops entered the town

British Artillery pounding away at Tobruk just before the troops entered the town. Febrauary 7th 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Benina Airfield, Benghazi. Italian aircraft destroyed by the RAF after the battle for

Benina Airfield, Benghazi. Italian aircraft destroyed by the RAF after the battle for Benghazi. 23rd February 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Positions held by the English troops on the perimiter of Tobruk immediatel before

Positions held by the English troops on the perimiter of Tobruk immediatel before the break-out. 23rd January 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Soldiers of the Kings Own regiment searching the camel saddle-bags of a Bedouin

Soldiers of the Kings Own regiment searching the camel saddle-bags of a Bedouin in a British camp at Acroma, SW of Bippa, Tobruk. 28th December 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Caves at Tobruk, where British Troops lived during the seige

Caves at Tobruk, where British Troops lived during the seige, with a " to let" sign 28th March 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sikh soldiers, members of the India forces fighting alongside the British 8th Army in

Sikh soldiers, members of the India forces fighting alongside the British 8th Army in the Libya offensive entering Giovanni Berta. 23/01/1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Meridionali Ro. 37

Meridionali Ro. 37
(ex Regia Aeronautica) - Meridionali Ro.37, providing shelter for British servicemen after capture in the Libyan campaign, circa 1942. Date: circa 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Westland-Sikorsky WS-55 Series 1 G-AOCF

Westland-Sikorsky WS-55 Series 1 G-AOCF (msn WA56), of Autair at Luton Airport 14 September 1955 to 06 April 1964: British European Airways Helicopters Ltd as G-AOCF, named Sir Lionel

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy C. 1 9Q-COE

Armstrong Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy C. 1 9Q-COE
(ex Royal Air Force) Armstrong Whitworth AW.650 Argosy C.1 9Q-COE (msn 6778, ex XP446), of O.R.A.S. (Otrag Range Air Services) at East Midlands Airport

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy T. 2 9Q-COA

Armstrong Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy T. 2 9Q-COA
(ex Royal Air Force) Armstrong Whitworth AW.650 Argosy T.2 9Q-COA Jason (msn 6791, ex XR136), of O.R.A.S. (Otrag Range Air Services) at East Midlands Airport

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Blood moon over Libyan desert

Blood moon over Libyan desert
Composite image of the blood moon created by the lunar eclipse as seen in London and the Acacus mountains in the Libyan desert

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Aeneas and Achates on the Libyan Coast, c. 1520. Creator: Dosso Dossi

Aeneas and Achates on the Libyan Coast, c. 1520. Creator: Dosso Dossi
Aeneas and Achates on the Libyan Coast, c. 1520

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Great Baths - Leptis Magna, Libya

The Great Baths - Leptis Magna, Libya
circa 1910s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Libye, 1644. Creator: Stefano della Bella

Libye, 1644. Creator: Stefano della Bella
Libye, 1644

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sibylle Lybique, ca. 1635. Creators: Gilles Rousselet, Abraham Bosse

Sibylle Lybique, ca. 1635. Creators: Gilles Rousselet, Abraham Bosse
Sibylle Lybique, ca. 1635. Libyan Sibyl. After Claude Vignon



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