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Tobruk is a port city located in northeastern Libya on the Mediterranean Sea

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Background imageTobruk Collection: In the Western Desert, a bakery at work. Fresh bread for Australian troops at Tobruk is

In the Western Desert, a bakery at work. Fresh bread for Australian troops at Tobruk is baked in these " Aldershot" ovens in the field

Background imageTobruk Collection: Royal Navy Sandown Class Mine Countermeasures Vessel HMS Bangor Operating near Tobruk

Royal Navy Sandown Class Mine Countermeasures Vessel HMS Bangor Operating near Tobruk
Sandown Class Mine Countermeasures Vessel HMS Bangor is pictured near Tobruk, Libya. HMS Bangor and HMNS Vlaardigen had been given the task of clearing a shipping lane into the Key Port of Tobruk

Background imageTobruk Collection: The Union Jack Flies Over Tobruk, 1942

The Union Jack Flies Over Tobruk, 1942. From The War Illustrated Volume 6 edited by Sir John Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd, London, 1942]

Background imageTobruk Collection: Tanks Near Tobruk

Tanks Near Tobruk
North Africa : a German tank destroys a British tank in Marmarica, during the fiercely contested battle for Tobruk, Libya

Background imageTobruk Collection: Map of Libya

Map of Libya
Reference Map of Libya

Background imageTobruk Collection: A British solder having a bath. Tobruk. Libya. The Siege of Tobruk lasted

A British solder having a bath. Tobruk. Libya. The Siege of Tobruk lasted for 241 days in 1941, after Axis forces advanced through Cyrenaica from El Agheila in Operation Sonnenblume against Allied

Background imageTobruk Collection: Tobruk. (Picture) After a very heavy rainstorm which followed a sandstorm which

Tobruk. (Picture) After a very heavy rainstorm which followed a sandstorm which had lasted all day. Water rushed down Waddis and flooded many of the tents

Background imageTobruk Collection: A German petrol dump captured between Bardia and Tobruk

A German petrol dump captured between Bardia and Tobruk. Pictured, hundreds of petrol cans full of petrol being loaded on to a British truck. December 1941

Background imageTobruk Collection: Royal Navy Mediterranean Fleet escort her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

Royal Navy Mediterranean Fleet escort her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, travelling on the Royal Yacht HMY Britannia on her 200 mile journey from Tobruk, Libya to Malta on her Commonwealth tour

Background imageTobruk Collection: Royal Navy Sandown Class Mine Countermeasures Vessel HMS Bangor Operating near Tobruk

Royal Navy Sandown Class Mine Countermeasures Vessel HMS Bangor Operating near Tobruk
Sandown Class Mine Countermeasures Vessel HMS Bangor is pictured near Tobruk, Libya. HMS Bangor and HMNS Vlaardigen had been given the task of clearing a shipping lane into the Key Port of Tobruk

Background imageTobruk Collection: Tobruk, Libya, after its capture by Australian troops, World War II, 22 January 1941 (b / w photo)

Tobruk, Libya, after its capture by Australian troops, World War II, 22 January 1941 (b / w photo)
6015288 Tobruk, Libya, after its capture by Australian troops, World War II, 22 January 1941 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tobruk, Libya)

Background imageTobruk Collection: The fight around Tobruk (colour litho)

The fight around Tobruk (colour litho)
2778559 The fight around Tobruk (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The fight around Tobruk)

Background imageTobruk Collection: Havoc at Tobruk. Aerial view of Tobruk with sunken cargo vessel in the foreground

Havoc at Tobruk. Aerial view of Tobruk with sunken cargo vessel in the foreground and burning petrol in foreground. Circa 9th February 1941

Background imageTobruk Collection: Life in a hospital in Tobruk. (Picture) Waiting their turn at the dentist

Life in a hospital in Tobruk. (Picture) Waiting their turn at the dentists who can be seen at work in the background. Circa November 1941

Background imageTobruk Collection: Infantry in front of Tobruk waiting to advance into town

Infantry in front of Tobruk waiting to advance into town, which is seen in the background with fires burning. Circa 9th February 1941

Background imageTobruk Collection: Coastal defence guns of Tobruk. (Picture) Victory being marked on the shells in

Coastal defence guns of Tobruk. (Picture) Victory being marked on the shells in readiness for sending to the enemy. Circa September 1941

Background imageTobruk Collection: Soldiers in Tobruk, Libya. Another pet with the Gunner Officers

Soldiers in Tobruk, Libya. Another pet with the Gunner Officers. This rabbit wandered into the Mess one day and refused to leave. Circa 24th September 1941

Background imageTobruk Collection: A memorial built by Royal Australian Engineers and dedicated to those who have given

A memorial built by Royal Australian Engineers and dedicated to those who have given their lives for the defence of Tobruk was unveiled by Major-gen Morshead, G.O.C, Tobruk. Circa 1941

Background imageTobruk Collection: Polish troops who are among the defenders of Tobruk at a firing post during Second World

Polish troops who are among the defenders of Tobruk at a firing post during Second World War. Circa October 1941

Background imageTobruk Collection: Australian and other Empire troops defending Tobruk. (Picture) The Tobruk Truth

Australian and other Empire troops defending Tobruk. (Picture) The Tobruk Truth, nicknamed the Dinkun Oil by the troops, is published regularly by Australians in Tobruk

Background imageTobruk Collection: Fall of Tobruk. (Picture) Fires burning in the town of Tobruk

Fall of Tobruk. (Picture) Fires burning in the town of Tobruk. In the foreground are British troops advancing towards the town. Circa 1940s

Background imageTobruk Collection: A piper of the Highland regiment entertaining the wounded, both British and enemy

A piper of the Highland regiment entertaining the wounded, both British and enemy, as they await their turn for the dressing of wounds at a casualty clearing station on the battlefield near Tobruk

Background imageTobruk Collection: Bren gunner in action against bombers, in the background a lorry can be seen burning in

Bren gunner in action against bombers, in the background a lorry can be seen burning in Tobruk Libya. Circa 9th October 1941

Background imageTobruk Collection: Company Commander of a British County regiment with his second in command

Company Commander of a British County regiment with his second in command, keeping an eye forward of Tobruk. Circa 1940s

Background imageTobruk Collection: The Catholic Church in Tobruk although badly damaged is still standing

The Catholic Church in Tobruk although badly damaged is still standing. Services are held elsewhere but soldiers often call in for a few minutes during the day

Background imageTobruk Collection: This ingenious still for purifying water for the defenders of Tobruk was invented by

This ingenious still for purifying water for the defenders of Tobruk was invented by Lieut. J. Blair-Yuill (right of photograph). Circa 1940s

Background imageTobruk Collection: KBR for Australian defender of Tobruk. Major General Sir Leslie-Morshead, G. O. C, A

KBR for Australian defender of Tobruk. Major General Sir Leslie-Morshead, G. O. C, A
KBR for Australian defender of Tobruk. Major General Sir Leslie-Morshead, G.O.C, A.I.F, Middle East, receiving the K.B.E from General Claude Auchinleck at a recent investiture ceremony in the Middle

Background imageTobruk Collection: British field artillery in action in Tobruk: Captain John Hay of Edinburgh giving orders

British field artillery in action in Tobruk: Captain John Hay of Edinburgh giving orders by megaphone, alongside L/Bdr Leslie Browning. Picture taken circa 1st December 1941

Background imageTobruk Collection: The fall of Tobruk. Libya. In the background is the Italian Cruiser, San Giorgio

The fall of Tobruk. Libya. In the background is the Italian Cruiser, San Giorgio, on fire. The Siege of Tobruk lasted for 241 days in 1941

Background imageTobruk Collection: The Fall of Tobruk. Libya. Italian women being evacuated from Tobruk

The Fall of Tobruk. Libya. Italian women being evacuated from Tobruk. The Siege of Tobruk lasted for 241 days in 1941, after Axis forces advanced through Cyrenaica from El Agheila in Operation

Background imageTobruk Collection: The Siege of Tobruk lasted for 241 days in 1941, after Axis forces advanced through

The Siege of Tobruk lasted for 241 days in 1941, after Axis forces advanced through Cyrenaica from El Agheila in Operation Sonnenblume against Allied forces in Libya

Background imageTobruk Collection: Outside Navy House, Tobruk. Note sunken ship in background. Circa 1940s

Outside Navy House, Tobruk. Note sunken ship in background. Circa 1940s

Background imageTobruk Collection: San Giorgios fate. In Tobruk Harbour. The end of the Italian cruiser San Giorgio

San Giorgios fate. In Tobruk Harbour. The end of the Italian cruiser San Giorgio. She is seen burning furiously amidships. Circa 1940s

Background imageTobruk Collection: Troops embarking for the journey to Tobruk during Second World War

Troops embarking for the journey to Tobruk during Second World War. 6th November 1941

Background imageTobruk Collection: The Italian cruiser San Giorgio, which was sunk during the Italian retreat

The Italian cruiser San Giorgio, which was sunk during the Italian retreat, seen in the harbour of Tobruk. Circa 1940s

Background imageTobruk Collection: Captured Italian gun being put to good use by British bush artillery men at Tobruk

Captured Italian gun being put to good use by British bush artillery men at Tobruk. Circa 1940s

Background imageTobruk Collection: Gunners in Tobruk, Libya. (Picture) These gunners have as their mascot a Libyan

Gunners in Tobruk, Libya. (Picture) These gunners have as their mascot a Libyan sheep. They had a lamb as mascot when in Hyde Park. Circa 1940s

Background imageTobruk Collection: Cruiser tanks moving into action over rough ground near Tobruk during Second World War

Cruiser tanks moving into action over rough ground near Tobruk during Second World War. Circa 9th October 1941

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

Wadis near Tobruk from the air. Libya. February 1943

Background imageTobruk 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 imageTobruk 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 imageTobruk 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 imageTobruk 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 imageTobruk 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 imageTobruk 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 imageTobruk 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 imageTobruk Collection: Tobruk was the target at this time; it was the front door for Rommels supplies

Tobruk was the target at this time; it was the front door for Rommels supplies. While the shutter was open for this photograph, taken 10, 000 feet above an El Gubi landing ground

Background imageTobruk Collection: German Mausoleum, Tobruk, Libya

German Mausoleum, Tobruk, Libya



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Tobruk Collection

Tobruk is a port city located in northeastern Libya on the Mediterranean Sea, and is the capital of the Tobruk-Derna District and has a population of around 120,000 people, an important strategic location during World War II, as it was used by Allied forces to launch attacks against Axis forces in North Africa. The Battle lasted for 241 days and resulted in an Allied victory. Today, Tobruk is known for its beaches and archaeological sites, including the ruins of Leptis Magna which date back to Roman times. The city also serves as a major port for trade between Libya and other countries in North Africa. Despite its turbulent past, Tobruk remains an important cultural center with many attractions that draw visitors from all over the world.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Tobruk collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art and framed prints that captures the essence of Libya's historic city. Located in northeastern Africa, Tobruk has been a strategic port city for centuries, with its ancient ruins and beautiful beaches attracting tourists from all over the world. Our collection features breathtaking images of Tobruk's landmarks, including the impressive Fort of Tobruk and the picturesque harbor. The photographs showcase the city's rich history and culture, highlighting its unique architecture and natural beauty. Each piece in our collection is carefully crafted to provide an authentic representation of Tobruk's charm. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to adorn your living room or office space or simply want to add some cultural flair to your home decor, these prints are sure to impress. If you're looking for high-quality wall art that celebrates one of Africa's most fascinating cities, look no further than our Tobruk collection.
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What are Tobruk (Libya Africa) art prints?

Tobruk art prints are a collection of stunning artworks that capture the beauty and essence of Tobruk, a city located in Libya, Africa. These prints showcase various aspects of Tobruk's culture, history, architecture, landscapes and wildlife through the eyes of talented artists. The prints are available in different sizes and formats such as canvas or framed prints to suit individual preferences. Each print is carefully crafted using high-quality materials to ensure durability and longevity. They make for great decorative pieces for homes or offices while also serving as thoughtful gifts for loved ones who appreciate art or have an interest in African culture. Whether you're looking to add some character to your living space or simply want to admire the beauty of Tobruk from afar, these art prints offer something unique and captivating that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who sees them.
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What Tobruk (Libya Africa) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Tobruk art prints that capture the beauty and history of this ancient city. From stunning landscapes to iconic landmarks, you can find a variety of high-quality prints that showcase Tobruk's unique culture and heritage. Some popular options include photographs of the famous Tobruk War Cemetery, which pays tribute to soldiers who lost their lives during World War II. You can also find images of the historic Fort Elena, which dates back to the Ottoman Empire and is now a popular tourist attraction. Other notable prints feature panoramic views of Tobruk's rugged coastline, as well as colorful depictions of local markets and traditional architecture. Whether you're looking for something modern or classic, we have an extensive collection that caters to all tastes and preferences. If you're interested in adding some beautiful artwork to your home or office space, be sure to check out our selection of Tobruk art prints today.
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How do I buy Tobruk (Libya Africa) art prints?

To buy Tobruk art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images on their website. Once you have found the artwork that catches your eye, simply select the size and format of print that you desire and add it to your cart. You will then be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before completing the purchase. We offer a wide range of Tobruk art prints featuring various styles and subjects, so there is sure to be something for everyone's taste. Whether you are looking for vibrant landscapes or striking portraits, their selection has got you covered. Their prints are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology on premium quality paper, ensuring that each piece is both visually stunning and long-lasting. With our easy-to-use platform and excellent customer service, buying Tobruk art prints has never been easier or more enjoyable.
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How much do Tobruk (Libya Africa) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Tobruk art prints that showcase the beauty and culture of this Libyan city in Africa. The cost of these prints varies depending on factors such as the size, framing options, and type of paper used. We have a variety of sizes available ranging from small to large formats to suit different preferences and budgets. Our Tobruk art prints are created using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure that they are long-lasting and retain their vibrant colors for years to come. Whether you're looking for a stunning landscape or an intricate piece showcasing local architecture or cultural traditions, our collection has something for everyone. We take pride in offering affordable prices without compromising on quality so that anyone can enjoy beautiful artwork from Tobruk in their home or office space. Browse our selection today to find the perfect print for your needs.
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How will my Tobruk (Libya Africa) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Tobruk art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials and ensure that the artwork is properly protected during transit. Your order will be dispatched as soon as possible, and you can expect to receive it within a reasonable timeframe. We work with trusted delivery partners who have extensive experience in handling delicate items such as artwork. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking number so that you can keep an eye on its progress. Our aim is to provide our customers with a hassle-free shopping experience and ensure that their orders are delivered safely and securely. If for any reason there are issues with your delivery or if you have any questions about the process, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are always happy to help.