Seaport of Alexandria, Egypt, by G. H. Davis
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Seaport of Alexandria, Egypt, by G. H. Davis
Alexandria, Egypts chief seaport since 330 BC, and chief naval base of the Allied Mediterranean Fleet during the Second World War. A panoramic relief diagram of the city and seaport, threatened by Axis warplanes operating from Crete and Libya.
1941
Media ID 14125643
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1941 Alexandria Allied Allies Axis Chief Davis Diagram Double Maps Mediterranean Panoramic Seaport Spread Threat Threatened
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