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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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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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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 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