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Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Bengasi: group of natives in traditional costume with camels

Bengasi: group of natives in traditional costume with camels Africa Libya, Bengasi. Date of Photograph:1935 - 1940 ca

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Grape festival in Bengasi: a float of the trattoria 'del bersagliere'

Grape festival in Bengasi: a float of the trattoria "del bersagliere" Africa Libya, Bengasi. Date of Photograph:1935 - 1940 ca

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Grape festival in Bengasi: a wagon with children

Grape festival in Bengasi: a wagon with children Africa Libya, Bengasi. Date of Photograph:1935 - 1940 ca

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Grape festival in Bengasi: the float of the 'Lega Esercenti' or Shopkeeper's League

Grape festival in Bengasi: the float of the "Lega Esercenti" or Shopkeeper's League
Grape festival in Bengasi: the float of the "Lega Esercenti" or Shopkeeper's League Africa Libya, Bengasi. Date of Photograph:1935 - 1940 ca

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Train station at Bengasi, Libya

Train station at Bengasi, Libya Lybia. Date of Photograph:1914 ca

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Some examples of Libyan cedars. The photograph was used to illustrate a text on the Prophet

Some examples of Libyan cedars. The photograph was used to illustrate a text on the Prophet Jeremiah (XXVII, 23) Lebanon. Date of Photograph:1870 - 1880 ca

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Military vehicle in the south of Libya during World War II

Military vehicle in the south of Libya during World War II. Africa Libya. Date of Photograph:1940-1945

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: WWII: German soldiers advance toward British lines in Tobruch, Libya

WWII: German soldiers advance toward British lines in Tobruch, Libya Lybia. Date of Photograph:1939 - 1945

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: WWII: bombing in Tobruch, Libya

WWII: bombing in Tobruch, Libya Lybia Tobruch. Date of Photograph:01/10/1941

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Italo-Turkish War (also known as the War of Libya or Libyan Campaign)

Italo-Turkish War (also known as the War of Libya or Libyan Campaign): survey aerial photography of Tripoli Lybia. Date of Photograph:1911

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Detail of the marble floor in the Cathedral in Siena, showing the Libyan Sibyl in Renaissance

Detail of the marble floor in the Cathedral in Siena, showing the Libyan Sibyl in Renaissance dress with an open book in her right hand and a scroll in her left

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Libya

Libya Lybia. Date of Photograph:1980 ca

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Plastic model of the Monument at Giza in Libya, displayed at the Mostra Augustea held in 1938 in

Plastic model of the Monument at Giza in Libya, displayed at the Mostra Augustea held in 1938 in Rome Rome. Date of Photograph:1938

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: ide of the Hadrian era statue after the original late Greek of the Statue of Venus-Aphrodite

ide of the Hadrian era statue after the original late Greek of the Statue of Venus-Aphrodite anadyomne from Cirene
Side of the Hadrian era statue after the original late Greek of the Statue of Venus-Aphrodite anadyomne from Cirene viewed from behind, formerly at the National Roman Museum, Terme of Diocletian

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Venus-Aphrodite anadyomne from Cirene, detail, Roman National Museum

Venus-Aphrodite anadyomne from Cirene, detail, Roman National Museum (formerly Terme di Diocleziano), Rome. In 2008 the work was transferred to Libya, Archaeological Museum of Tripoli

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: enus-Aphrodite anadyomne from Cirene, formerly at the National Roman Museum, Terme of Diocletian

enus-Aphrodite anadyomne from Cirene, formerly at the National Roman Museum, Terme of Diocletian, Rome
Venus-Aphrodite anadyomne from Cirene, formerly at the National Roman Museum, Terme of Diocletian, Rome.In 2008 the work of art was moved in Libya, at the Archaeological Museum of Tripoli

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Venus-Aphrodite anadyomne from Cirene, formerly at the National Roman Museum, Terme of Diocletian

Venus-Aphrodite anadyomne from Cirene, formerly at the National Roman Museum, Terme of Diocletian, Rome. In 2008 the work of art was moved in Libya, at the Archaeological Museum of Tripoli

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: View of a detail of the necropolis of Bel Gavir; work located in the Cirenaica

View of a detail of the necropolis of Bel Gavir; work located in the Cirenaica, a region of the Libya. In the foreground are soldiers in clear uniform with his head covered by a fez

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Pulpit of the scene from the Sabratha Theatre near Leptis Magna in Libya at the Augustan

Pulpit of the scene from the Sabratha Theatre near Leptis Magna in Libya at the Augustan Exhibition in Rome in 1938 Rome Augustan Exhibition Pulpit. Date of Photograph:1938. Date of Artwork:II-III sec

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Polychrome statue of Isis; the work, preserved in the Museum of Cirene in Libya

Polychrome statue of Isis; the work, preserved in the Museum of Cirene in Libya, was displayed at the Augustan Exhibition of Roman Culture held at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Sketch drawing of a group of men, Ramose's tomb

Sketch drawing of a group of men, Ramose's tomb
8586889 Sketch drawing of a group of men, Ramose's tomb by Egyptian; Necropolis, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt TT55, Ramose's Thebarian Tomb Sketch drawing of a group of men, Nubians)

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Fragment from the floor of the Roman Baths, c.2nd century BC (mosaic)

Fragment from the floor of the Roman Baths, c.2nd century BC (mosaic)
BAL103291 Fragment from the floor of the Roman Baths, c.2nd century BC (mosaic) by Roman, (2nd century BC); Sabratha, Libya

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Time For Everything

Time For Everything
Martin Agius

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Going for a stroll

Going for a stroll
Andre van Huizen

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: A Bren Carrier being guided through barbed wire during the first stages of the offensive

A Bren Carrier being guided through barbed wire during the first stages of the offensive against the Axis Forces in Libya, North Africa in World War Two. December 1941

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print 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 imageRelated Images Metal Print 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 imageRelated Images Metal Print 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 imageRelated Images Metal Print 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 imageRelated Images Metal Print 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 imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: A Tuareg with his camel - French Colonial Exhibition

A Tuareg with his camel - French Colonial Exhibition
A Tuareg with his camel at The Colonial Exhibition at the Garden of Tropical Agriculture at Nogent-sur-Marne, just outside Paris, France. The Tuareg people are a large Berber ethnic confederation

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: The Duke of Westminster, c1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

The Duke of Westminster, c1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
The Duke of Westminster, c1916, (c1920)....awarded the D.S.O. [Distinguished Service Order] for his Services with the Armoured Cars in the Senussi Campaign

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Supermarine Swift F-4

Supermarine Swift F-4
Supermarine Swift F.4 Wk198 Parked at RAF Chilbolton on 22 September before Departing to Libya - Piloted by Commander Mike Lithgow Broke the World Absolute Speed Record

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: North Africa, from a nautical atlas, 1520 (ink on vellum) (detail from 330916)

North Africa, from a nautical atlas, 1520 (ink on vellum) (detail from 330916)
XOT330918 North Africa, from a nautical atlas, 1520 (ink on vellum) (detail from 330916) by Giovanni Xenodocus da Corfu (fl. 16th Century); Museo Correr, Venice, Italy; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: acacous, acacus, adventure, africa, animal, animals, archaeological, archaeology

acacous, acacus, adventure, africa, animal, animals, archaeological, archaeology
acacous, acacus, adventure, africa, animal, animals, archaeological, ar, Acacus Mountains (Libya), 130831512

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Ancient Sahara Hunting Scene, Libya

Ancient Sahara Hunting Scene, Libya
A typical example of Saharan Pastoral Neolithic rock art painted between somewhere 5000 BC and 1000 BC. The painting shows Barbary sheep pursued by three hunting dogs

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Neolithic Hunting Scene, Libyan Sahara

Neolithic Hunting Scene, Libyan Sahara
A Neolithic Hunting Scene. Painted prehistoric rock art in the Libyan Sahara, The painting is full of human figures with spears hunting.Tadrart Acacus, Libya, Sahara

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Akakus Mountains

Akakus Mountains
An Aerial View of Akakus Mountains. The Akakus Mountains with its Sandstone rocks is one of Libyas remarkable natural historical sites and a natural museum

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Libyan sahara desert

Libyan sahara desert
Sandstone rock formations in Akakus (Acacus), Sahara Desert, Libya

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Adads Natural Statue

Adads Natural Statue
The name of this Natural statue is Adad, its located on Akakus Mountains Region inside the Libyan border

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Sand dunes in the Libyan desert, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, December 2007

Sand dunes in the Libyan desert, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, December 2007

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Sand dunes in the Libyan desert at dawn, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, November 2007

Sand dunes in the Libyan desert at dawn, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, November 2007

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Roman theatre, Cyrene, Libya

Roman theatre, Cyrene, Libya. Cyrene (Cyrenaica) was founded by the Ancient Greeks in c630 BC. It became a Roman city in 96 BC

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Relief of an Armenian man carrying a vessel, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of an Armenian man carrying a vessel, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynastys founder

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Relief of Sogdians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of Sogdians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynastys founder

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Relief of Indians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of Indians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynastys founder

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Relief of Parthians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of Parthians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynastys founder

Background imageRelated Images Metal Print Collection: Relief of a bull being attacked by a lion, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of a bull being attacked by a lion, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynastys founder



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