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A coastal steamer at the main jetty of Tobruk Harbour has been smashed and stranded by a bomb.
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
A coastal steamer at the main jetty of Tobruk Harbour has been smashed and stranded by a bomb.020216
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Although this building, used as Headquarters by Tobruk Sub-Area, was badly damaged during an air ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
Although this building, used as Headquarters by Tobruk Sub-Area, was badly damaged during an air attack the staff continued to live and work there.020215
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A salvo of bombs bursting on the eastern shore of Tobruk Harbour. In the right hand corner ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
A salvo of bombs bursting on the eastern shore of Tobruk Harbour. In the right hand corner V505633 Warrant Officer Robert Keith Munro of the Military History and Information Section is seen taking a ...020213
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A scene in the cookhouse in a wadi at the rear of Divisional Headquarters.
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
A scene in the cookhouse in a wadi at the rear of Divisional Headquarters.020209
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A section of troops who worked in “Senussi Hospital” cave. A light railway line is being laid ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
A section of troops who worked in “Senussi Hospital” cave. A light railway line is being laid for the transport of supplies from the road which leads to within 400 yards of the cave.020201
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A view of the hospital’s courtyard in Tobruk. One of the wards was wrecked by a bomb but there ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
A view of the hospital’s courtyard in Tobruk. One of the wards was wrecked by a bomb but there was no evidence that it was deliberately made a target by the raiders.020217
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Entrance to the “Senussi Hospital”. This was a concrete cave constructed in a wadi on the ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
Entrance to the “Senussi Hospital”. This was a concrete cave constructed in a wadi on the eastern side of Tobruk harbour. Italians had concreted the roof when Australians captured the area. British...020202
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Field Ambulance Stations were mostly underground. This photograph was taken outside one of the ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
Field Ambulance Stations were mostly underground. This photograph was taken outside one of the stations on the Tobruk waterfront. From here patients for evacuation to hospital were conveyed to the w...020220
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Looking across Tobruk Harbour towards the town. One of the stranded wrecks near the shore is the ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
Looking across Tobruk Harbour towards the town. One of the stranded wrecks near the shore is the Italian liner “LIGURIA”.020221
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NX378 Lieutenant Colonel John Wilson Crawford E.D. (later Brigadier, accidentally killed in ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
NX378 Lieutenant Colonel John Wilson Crawford E.D. (later Brigadier, accidentally killed in Australia 7 March 1943), Commanding Officer of 2/17th Infantry Battalion, watching, from Post 32 in the El A...020207
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Officers of the 9th Division Headquarters at Divisional Headquarters, Tobruk.
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
Officers of the 9th Division Headquarters at Divisional Headquarters, Tobruk.020211
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Officers of the 9th Division Headquarters, Tobruk, assembled for a group photograph.
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
Officers of the 9th Division Headquarters, Tobruk, assembled for a group photograph.020212
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Officers of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion at Post 32, in the El Adem Sector, scan the section for ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
Officers of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion at Post 32, in the El Adem Sector, scan the section for signs of a patrol affray taking place about 1,000 yards out. In the background can be seen a crow’s n...020206
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One of the Italian light field guns which the enemy used to support infantry attacks. This ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
One of the Italian light field guns which the enemy used to support infantry attacks. This particular gun is one of a battery of six manned by converted infantry drawn from 2/17th Infantry Battalion ...020204
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Smoke in the distance is from a salvo of bombs bursting on the eastern shore of Tobruk harbour.
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
Smoke in the distance is from a salvo of bombs bursting on the eastern shore of Tobruk harbour.020214
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The approach to ”Senussi Hospital” near Tobruk. The soldiers are constructing a light railway ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
The approach to ”Senussi Hospital” near Tobruk. The soldiers are constructing a light railway line.020200
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The Commanding Officer of 2/17th Infantry Battalion, NX378 Lieutenant Colonel John Wilson ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
The Commanding Officer of 2/17th Infantry Battalion, NX378 Lieutenant Colonel John Wilson Crawford E.D. (later Brigadier, accidentally killed in Australia 7 March 1943) outside his Headquarters in the...020205
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The escarpment at Tobruk from within our lines.
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
The escarpment at Tobruk from within our lines.020223
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The Military History and Information Section’s car stops in dreary country.
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
The Military History and Information Section’s car stops in dreary country.020224
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The Officers’ Mess, Headquarters Sub-Area, Tobruk. From the left: Lieutenant Roy Simmonds; ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
The Officers’ Mess, Headquarters Sub-Area, Tobruk. From the left: Lieutenant Roy Simmonds; Captain C. H. Wood, 7th Division, Army Service Corps; Major F. H. Fitzpatrick, DCM, Acting Commander, Tob...020219
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This carrier is speeding on its way into “No Man’s Land” to support a fighting patrol of the ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
This carrier is speeding on its way into “No Man’s Land” to support a fighting patrol of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion from Post 32 in the El Adem Sector.020208
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This is the cookhouse of the Tobruk Hospital. It was staffed by male personnel of the 2/4th ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
This is the cookhouse of the Tobruk Hospital. It was staffed by male personnel of the 2/4th Australian General Hospital.020218
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This is the dugout used by the Military History and Information Section’s (MH and IS) 5th Field ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
This is the dugout used by the Military History and Information Section’s (MH and IS) 5th Field Unit. The Officer-in-Charge of the Unit, VX16373 Lieutenant Francis Anthony Michael Cade (on all fours)...020225
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This photograph was taken from the entrance to “Senussi Hospital”. It shows the type of country ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
This photograph was taken from the entrance to “Senussi Hospital”. It shows the type of country in which the cave, later used as a supply store, was constructed.020203
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This photograph was taken soon after the Military History and Information Section’s (MH and IS) ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
This photograph was taken soon after the Military History and Information Section’s (MH and IS) 5th Field Unit had moved in to Tobruk. VX16434 Sergeant John Richard Oates, clerk of the Unit is seen a...020226
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This view shows the type of country near Tobruk.
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
This view shows the type of country near Tobruk.020222
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V159893 Captain Athol Keith Blaubaum, of the “Q” Staff, Headquarters 9th Division, standing in ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
V159893 Captain Athol Keith Blaubaum, of the “Q” Staff, Headquarters 9th Division, standing in the entrance to Divisional Headquarters.020210
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VX16434 Sergeant John Richard (Jack) Oates of the 5th Field Unit, Military History and ...
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Maker: Howard, Frederick James
VX16434 Sergeant John Richard (Jack) Oates of the 5th Field Unit, Military History and Information Section constructing his “Home” after the Unit had “moved in” to Tobruk.020227