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  • Sikh Sappers repairing a Bridge Sikh Sappers repairing a Bridge

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1918-11-25

    image: to the left a team of Sikh sappers repair a stone bridge, replacing a missing section with a wooden structure, supervised by a British officer. To the right, a heavily loaded camel followed by two military trucks move along a track that runs down...

  • Beyrout Beyrout

    (art) Made by: Maxwell, Donald

    image: sketch of four small ships or boats moored in a harbour, with some of the buildings of Beirut visible on the coastline and tall hills rising up behind.

  • Ras-el-Ain: Jiljulie in the distance on the left Ras-el-Ain: Jiljulie in the distance on the left

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1918

    image: a view across a British rear battle area before an old stone fort on a mound at Ras-el-Ain. There are two field gun positions, both guns covered with camouflage netting, immediately before the mound. Small clouds of black smoke in the sky show...

  • Lebanon Mountains South of Tripoli, 1919 Lebanon Mountains South of Tripoli, 1919

    (art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919

    image: a view of the Lebanon mountains with villages dotted on the slopes. The flat valley floor is shown in the right foreground.

  • Sketch of a Citadel, Lebanon, 1919 Sketch of a Citadel, Lebanon, 1919

    (art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919

    image: a view along a track road towards an ancient mound, possibly the remains of a citadel or fort. Two figures leading two pairs of camels are in the right of the composition, with the buildings of a village to the left.

  • Two Aerial Views of a Wadi, Palestine, 1919 Two Aerial Views of a Wadi, Palestine, 1919

    (art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919

    image: two sketches of aerial views over a steep-sided gorge. In the lower left there is an aircraft seen from above flying over a wadi, likely to be the Wadi Baroda in Lebanon. The upper right has a detail of the rock formations and a road leading into...

  • Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, Syria' (IWM ART 3139) Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, Syria' (IWM ART 3139)

    (art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919

    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.

  • Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, 1919' (IWM ART 3139) Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, 1919' (IWM ART 3139)

    (art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919

    image: a view over a plain. In the distance there is an aerodrome with hangars and aircraft, and snow-capped hills beyond.

  • Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, Syria' (IWM ART 3139) Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, Syria' (IWM ART 3139)

    (art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919

    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.

  • Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, 1919' (IWM ART 3139) Study for 'A Destroyed Turkish Aerodrome at Rayak, Lebanon, 1919' (IWM ART 3139)

    (art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919

    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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