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Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Italo-Turkish War (also known as the war in Libya or Libyan campaign)

Italo-Turkish War (also known as the war in Libya or Libyan campaign): Soldiers near the crossroad of Hamura Lybia Tripoli, Hamura. Date of Photograph:1911-1913

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame 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 in the trenches of Tripoli run by Lieutenant Christopher Ferrari from the edge of the dracken-ballon

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Libya

Libya Lybia. Date of Photograph:1980 ca

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame 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 Glass Frame 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 Glass Frame 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 Glass Frame 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 Glass Frame 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 Glass Frame 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 Glass Frame 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 Glass Frame 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 Glass Frame 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 Glass Frame 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 Glass Frame Collection: Time For Everything

Time For Everything
Martin Agius

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Going for a stroll

Going for a stroll
Andre van Huizen

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Curves

Curves
Ivan Slosar

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: 13875976

13875976

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13871301

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13853224

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13847538

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13824822

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Across the Libyan desert by motorcycle

Across the Libyan desert by motorcycle
Two motorcyclists crossed the Libyan desert from Cairo to Siwa and back again. This was the first time this had been done

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Marabout Oasis near Misrata, Gulf of Sidra, Libya

Marabout Oasis near Misrata, Gulf of Sidra, Libya Date: circa 1940s

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Said Al Idris Senussi of Libya in Benghazi, WW2

Said Al Idris Senussi of Libya in Benghazi, WW2
Said Al Idris Senussi of Libya, guest of honour at British Officers Club, Benghazi, WW2 Date: circa 1944

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Said Al Idris Senussi of Libya with Margarba tribe, WW2

Said Al Idris Senussi of Libya with Margarba tribe, WW2
Said Al Idris Senussi of Libya entertains a party of sheiks of the Margarba tribe, WW2 Date: circa 1944

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame 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, in November 1977

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Successful campaign in the Libyan desert. Italian soldiers about to trigger an underground device

Successful campaign in the Libyan desert. Italian soldiers about to trigger an underground device. Date: 1941

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Bumeliana Well Walls Defending Defenders Oasis

Bumeliana Well Walls Defending Defenders Oasis
bumeliana, well, walls, defending, defenders, oasis, defence, heroism, heroic, italo, turkish, war, dead, arab, soldier, italian, italy, turkey, gaining, libya, north, africa, ottoman, empire, 1911

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Tapestry, Sibylla Libya and Europa (one of set of six Sibyls, comprising 46. 134 to 46)

Tapestry, Sibylla Libya and Europa (one of set of six Sibyls, comprising 46. 134 to 46)
3576217 Tapestry, Sibylla Libya and Europa (one of set of six Sibyls, comprising 46.134 to 46.139) called the Rothamsted Tapestries, made in Flanders, Tournai or Brussels, Belgium

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Street in Tripoli, Libya, in 1870, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original

Street in Tripoli, Libya, in 1870, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original
1900s, 19th-century, accurate, archive, black, black-and-white, black-white, bloom, blossoms, commemorating, commemoration, contemporary, depiction, depictions, detail, detail view, details, digital

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Old Antique map of North Africa, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, detail of Tunis, 1890s

Old Antique map of North Africa, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, detail of Tunis, 1890s, Victorian 19th Century history

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Theatre (photo)

Theatre (photo)
XAM198125 Theatre (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: built in limestone by Annobal Rufus;); Ali Meyer

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Antonov An-26 5A-DOH

Antonov An-26 5A-DOH (msn 132-02) of Libyan Arab Air Cargo Date: circa 2005

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Excavations in the dunes (photo)

Excavations in the dunes (photo)
XAM198128 Excavations in the dunes (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; Ali Meyer

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Main Street, 53-54 AD (photo)

Main Street, 53-54 AD (photo)
XAM198126 Main Street, 53-54 AD (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; Ali Meyer

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Excavations in the dunes (photo)

Excavations in the dunes (photo)
XAM198127 Excavations in the dunes (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; Ali Meyer

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Tell me, brother, is that the star over Bethlehem, from Simplicissimus magazine, 1911 (litho)

Tell me, brother, is that the star over Bethlehem, from Simplicissimus magazine, 1911 (litho)
CHT415787 Tell me, brother, is that the star over Bethlehem, from Simplicissimus magazine, 1911 (litho) by Schulz, Wilhelm (1865-1952); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Limestone columns from the theatre (photo)

Limestone columns from the theatre (photo)
XAM198124 Limestone columns from the theatre (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: built in limestone by Annobal Rufus;); Ali Meyer

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Bombardment of Tripoli 1805. Lithograph by Currier & Ives. 18460101. Tripolitan War, 1801-1805

Bombardment of Tripoli 1805. Lithograph by Currier & Ives. 18460101. Tripolitan War, 1801-1805
2599448 Bombardment of Tripoli 1805. Lithograph by Currier & Ives. 18460101. Tripolitan War, 1801-1805 by Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M. (1824-95); (add.info.: Bombardment of Tripoli 1805)

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Representation of Hercules Terrassant Ante, King of Libya (Heracles (Hercules)

Representation of Hercules Terrassant Ante, King of Libya (Heracles (Hercules) killing Antaeus with a bearhug
XEE4417387 Representation of Hercules Terrassant Ante, King of Libya (Heracles (Hercules) killing Antaeus with a bearhug) From " Mythology of Youth " by Pierre Blanchard 1803

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: An episode of the battle of the 27, an Alpine volunteer who surprises

An episode of the battle of the 27, an Alpine volunteer who surprises and takes an Arab prisoner... (colour litho)
2808459 An episode of the battle of the 27, an Alpine volunteer who surprises and takes an Arab prisoner... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: The Italo-Turkish War, the discovery of the bodies of two valiant officers of the Lodi cavalry

The Italo-Turkish War, the discovery of the bodies of two valiant officers of the Lodi cavalry between
2815490 The Italo-Turkish War, the discovery of the bodies of two valiant officers of the Lodi cavalry between... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Battle of the day 8 July for the capture of Misrata, the square of the Alpine that resists

Battle of the day 8 July for the capture of Misrata, the square of the Alpine that resists... (colour litho)
2808497 Battle of the day 8 July for the capture of Misrata, the square of the Alpine that resists... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Resumption of the war for the definitive occupation of the Cyrenaic plateau... (colour litho)

Resumption of the war for the definitive occupation of the Cyrenaic plateau... (colour litho)
2815556 Resumption of the war for the definitive occupation of the Cyrenaic plateau... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: A surprise for the Arabs in Tripolitania (colour litho)

A surprise for the Arabs in Tripolitania (colour litho)
2808772 A surprise for the Arabs in Tripolitania (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: A surprise for the Arabs in Tripolitania)

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: The battle of Cars-el-Leben of the 17 Corr, Arabs surrendering, and taken prisoner beg

The battle of Cars-el-Leben of the 17 Corr, Arabs surrendering, and taken prisoner beg... (colour litho)
2808517 The battle of Cars-el-Leben of the 17 Corr, Arabs surrendering, and taken prisoner beg... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: Anti-Italian violence in Benghazi, officers of an Italian steamer attacked in Tripolitania

Anti-Italian violence in Benghazi, officers of an Italian steamer attacked in Tripolitania... (colour litho)
2815218 Anti-Italian violence in Benghazi, officers of an Italian steamer attacked in Tripolitania... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageRelated Images Glass Frame Collection: After the battle of Zanzur, Gen Frugoni with other senior officers visits the conquered

After the battle of Zanzur, Gen Frugoni with other senior officers visits the conquered... (colour litho)
2808489 After the battle of Zanzur, Gen Frugoni with other senior officers visits the conquered... (colour litho) by Beltrame



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