Kieran Turner's photos with the keyword: tobruk

Eye sockets

14 Dec 2010 63
British bunker near Tobruk.

Our hidden face

14 Dec 2010 90
British bunker near Tobruk.

The big guns

15 Dec 2010 90
Pitch dark. Cool silhouette though!

Ambassadorial Range Rover

15 Dec 2010 71
Of the British Ambassador to Libya, seen at a Second World War memorial day service at Tobruk.

German war memorial stairs

Angels ascending

15 Dec 2010 123
Inside the German war memorial at Tobruk.

The caretaker's boy

15 Dec 2010 58
Inside the German war memorial at Tobruk.

Sun through the fig tree

14 Dec 2010 67
The cave formed around the roots of this unusually large fig tree formed a casualty station for Australian troops in the battles around Tobruk in the second world war.

Mousa

15 Dec 2010 96
Mousa was a local tourist policeman who was incredibly welcoming and friendly to us. Here he's showing us around some of the second world war battlefields around Tobruk, and helping us navigate the archaeology (and live ammunition!)

Lady be good

15 Dec 2010 68
This Consolidated B-24 Liberator, "Lady be good", lost its way whilst returning from its crew's first combat mission, from Libya to Italy, during the second world war (in 1943). It ended up 400 miles inland in the Libyan desert. When discovered in 1958, she was in remarkable preserved condition. The radio worked and the guns fired. Despite being so remote, she began to be looted, so has now been moved to a tourist police compound in Tobruk. Some of the copper and brass remains incredibly shiny and apart from the obvious crash damage, many of her panels are in restorable condition! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Be_Good_%28aircraft%29

Family history

15 Dec 2010 73
Josh's grandfather fought near here, around Tobruk. Every shell casing, ammunition box, and tin of bully beef we found was extra poignant for him, because it could be similar to ones his grandfather would have handled.

The fig tree

14 Dec 2010 51
The cave formed around the roots of this unusually large fig tree formed a casualty station for Australian troops in the battles around Tobruk in the second world war.

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