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An aerial view of Hod el Bayud, the most southerly palm hod at an oasis in the desert between the ...
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Maker: Unknown
An aerial view of Hod el Bayud, the most southerly palm hod at an oasis in the desert between the canal at Kantara and El Arish.A00627
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An aerial view of Kantara and the Suez Canal. Note the transport ships painted in dazzle ...
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Maker: Unknown
An aerial view of Kantara and the Suez Canal. Note the transport ships painted in dazzle camouflage and the tents and barracks of the central camp.A00646
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An aerial view of the British camp and aircraft park. The coastline can be seen in the ...
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Maker: Unknown
An aerial view of the British camp and aircraft park. The coastline can be seen in the background and aircraft and hangars to the right.A00647
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An aerial view showing a hod of palm trees at an oasis at Dueidar.
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Maker: Unknown
An aerial view showing a hod of palm trees at an oasis at Dueidar.A00636
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EL MAZAR, SINAI, 1917. NO 1 SQUADRON AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS (AFC) AERODROME, OUR 3RD AERODROME ...
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Maker: Leckie, Harry Victor
EL MAZAR, SINAI, 1917. NO 1 SQUADRON AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS (AFC) AERODROME, OUR 3RD AERODROME SINCE LEAVING KANTARA ON THE SUEZ CANAL. THE THREE PLANES IN THE FRONT LINE ARE, LEFT TO RIGHT: A BE2E A...P00588.017
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SINAI, 1916. NO 1 SQUADRON AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS (AFC) ENTRAINED AND PASSING ROMANI CAMP, AND ...
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Maker: Leckie, Harry Victor
SINAI, 1916. NO 1 SQUADRON AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS (AFC) ENTRAINED AND PASSING ROMANI CAMP, AND CROSSING SINAI DESERT BETWEEN KANTARA AND OUR DESTINATION, MUSTABIG AERODROME, JUST A FLAT AREA LIABLE T...P00588.007
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The Australian Flying Corps Martinsyde plane with a buried undercarriage in sand.
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The Australian Flying Corps Martinsyde plane with a buried undercarriage in sand.C03959