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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919
Wrecked Turkish Aeroplane, Jenin, 25 February 1919image: the wreck of a Turkish biplane crashed on the edge of the former Turkish aerodrome at Jenin, near Nablus, Palestine. A small building is visible in the background.
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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1920
A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, 1919image: The scene of a destroyed aerodrome. The remains of burnt-out aircraft, three nose-down in the earth, one on it's side with part of the fuselage still intact, litter the ground. There are piles of rubbish dotted around, and to the right a long pole...
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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919
Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, Syria' (IWM ART 3139)image: a view of the burnt-out carcasses of four aircraft lying on a plain at Rayak aerodrome with red hills in the distance. In the foreground lies the bones of a dead animal, possibly a horse or mule.
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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919
Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, 1919' (IWM ART 3139)image: a view over a plain. In the distance there is an aerodrome with hangars and aircraft, and snow-capped hills beyond.
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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919
Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, Syria' (IWM ART 3139)image: two burnt-out aircraft with the hangars of Rayak aerodrome in the distance. There is a wind-sock flying in the right of the composition and hill peaks dominate the horizon.
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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919
Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, 1919' (IWM ART 3139)image: a sketch of four burnt-out aircraft. Three lie nose-down in the earth whilst the fourth has largely been reduced to just a fuselage, which lies side on in the foreground. Three figures stand to the right of the aircraft, underneath a leaning wind-...
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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919
Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, Syria' (IWM ART 3139)image: a rough sketch of burnt-out aircraft with their noses buried in the ground at the destroyed Rayak aerodrome. Hills line the horizon and a pole juts from the ground to the left.
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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919
Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, Syria' (IWM ART 3139)image: a watercolour sketch of three burnt-out aircraft with their noses buried in the ground, the leaning pole of a wind-sock to the left of the composition, and hills in the background.
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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919
Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, Syria' (IWM ART 3139)image: a rough sketch of two burnt-out aircraft with their noses buried in the ground at the destroyed Rayak aerodrome. Hills are visible in the background.
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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919
Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, Syria' (IWM ART 3139)image: a view of the skeletal carcasses of burnt-out aircraft lying on a plain with snow-capped hills in the distance. The noses of the aircraft are embedded in the ground with the tails facing skywards.