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Background imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images Collection: American built General Grant tank at a British forward tank HQ in

American built General Grant tank at a British forward tank HQ in Libya. 4th June 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Maintenance crew remove track from a General Grant tank in the Libya desert

Maintenance crew remove track from a General Grant tank in the Libya desert. June 14th 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British patrol retrieves a crashed ME 109 in Libya during Second World War

British patrol retrieves a crashed ME 109 in Libya during Second World War. 28th May 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Junkers bomber destroyed by R. A. F Hurricane on the Libyan battlefront

Junkers bomber destroyed by R. A. F Hurricane on the Libyan battlefront
Junkers bomber destroyed by R.A.F Hurricane on the Libyan battlefront. 16th December 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Air war at Libya. Two Italian aircraft destroyed at Gazala by the RAF

Air war at Libya. Two Italian aircraft destroyed at Gazala by the RAF. 3rd March 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Destroyed German aircraft shot in Libya during Second World War. 14th January 1942

Destroyed German aircraft shot in Libya during Second World War. 14th January 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sappers of a South African Division clearing and making safe enemy mines in the Bardia

Sappers of a South African Division clearing and making safe enemy mines in the Bardia area of Lybia. 12th January 1942. The Western Desert campaign (the Desert War)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Battle in the Western Desert. Picture taken around Libyan, Omar

The Battle in the Western Desert. Picture taken around Libyan, Omar. British troops searching the trenches which they captured at Sidi Omar

Background imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images Collection: The Battle Libya - pictures from the front. In the this of the fight

The Battle Libya - pictures from the front. In the this of the fight. South Africans charging a the enemy through a smoke screen with fixed bayonets. Picture taken circa 21st December 1941

Background imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images Collection: Picture taken on board a British Battleship as it takes part in a naval bombardment of

Picture taken on board a British Battleship as it takes part in a naval bombardment of Derna, a port city in eastern Libya. Picture taken circa 14th January 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Royal Airforce bombing of Tripoli, Libya. Picture shows Axis (enemy

The Royal Airforce bombing of Tripoli, Libya. Picture shows Axis (enemy) troops clearing up the debit on Spanish Mole, Tripoli, Libya, after an RAF raid. Picture taken circa 16th January 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Royal Air Force. Middle East, score direct hits in attack on Benghazi Harbour, Libya

Royal Air Force. Middle East, score direct hits in attack on Benghazi Harbour, Libya. Picture shows bombs bursting on the docks and shipping in the harbour during a raid

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The last phase at Bardia, Libya, seen from the air. Pictures taken from

The last phase at Bardia, Libya, seen from the air. Pictures taken from the air by an air ministry official photographer during the final thrust which ended int he occupation of Bardia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Attack on barracks near Mellaha, Libya by the R. A. F. 29th November 1941

Attack on barracks near Mellaha, Libya by the R. A. F. 29th November 1941
Attack on barracks near Mellaha, Libya by the R.A.F. 29th November 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Western Desert, Libya. 23 December 1941. This is known as

Western Desert, Libya. 23 December 1941. This is known as Graveyard of the Stukas, some of the German dive bomber aircraft destroyed by the Allied Air Forces

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The North African campaign of the Second World War took place in North Africa from 10

The North African campaign of the Second World War took place in North Africa from 10 June 1940 to 13 May 1943. It included campaigns fought in the Libyan and Egyptian deserts and in Morocco

Background imageRelated Images Collection: African campaign. The North African campaign of the Second World War took

African campaign. The North African campaign of the Second World War took place in North Africa from 10 June 1940 to 13 May 1943

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Commanding the land forces of Britains Libyan defences. Lt

Commanding the land forces of Britains Libyan defences. Lt. Gen Sir Alan Cunningham, who is commanding the Land Forces in the new desert drive chatting to a Sudanese soldier. 20th November 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British victory in Libya. Enemy tanks, armoured vehicles

British victory in Libya. Enemy tanks, armoured vehicles and mechanised transport ablaze and smoking after capture by South African troops who blew up both tanks and workshops. Circa 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Brenheim feel applies in North Africa. Serial of these attacks took place during

Brenheim feel applies in North Africa. Serial of these attacks took place during the first week of fighting in Libya and were directed against the enemys feel supplies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Middle East, score direct hits in attack of Benghazi harbour. R. A

Middle East, score direct hits in attack of Benghazi harbour. R. A
Middle East, score direct hits in attack of Benghazi harbour. R.A.F attack on Benghazi harbour showing bombs bursting on the docks and shipping in the harbour during a raid

Background imageRelated Images 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 imageRelated Images Collection: An aerial view of Bardia in Libya during the Second World War. Circa 1940s

An aerial view of Bardia in Libya during the Second World War. Circa 1940s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Benghaz bombing, the plan was to destroy the harbour and storage facilities at Benghazi

Benghaz bombing, the plan was to destroy the harbour and storage facilities at Benghazi and raid the airfield at Benina in Libya in coordination with the RAF

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Indian infantry and Bren carriers in Libya during the Second World War

Indian infantry and Bren carriers in Libya during the Second World War. 18th December 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A British outpost in a wadi in Libya during the Second World War. 4th February 1942

A British outpost in a wadi in Libya during the Second World War. 4th February 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A bombed Italian barracks in Derna, Libya during the Second World War

A bombed Italian barracks in Derna, Libya during the Second World War. 27th February 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Air War in Libya, North Africa during the Second World War

Air War in Libya, North Africa during the Second World War. Picture shows" Pilot taking a rest in the desert after bringing down his thirteenth victim

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Benghazi harbour in Libya is so frequently bombed by the RAF that the pilots have named

Benghazi harbour in Libya is so frequently bombed by the RAF that the pilots have named the sorties to this target " The Mail Run" Picture shows

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. British infantry attack

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

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

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British troops in Eastern Desert. (Picture) A communication trench sandbagged

British troops in Eastern Desert. (Picture) A communication trench sandbagged and camouflaged with net. 14th December 1940



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