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Early October 1941 – The ancient megalithic ruins of Baalbek, Syria (now North Lebanon)

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Early October 1941 - The ancient megalithic ruins of Baalbek, Syria (now North Lebanon)

IMAGE INFO
– The camera viewpoint is looking south-west into the afternoon sun, across the Hexagonal Forecourt, the Great Court & Altar ruins, & to the massive Temple of Jupiter ruins with the still standing Six Pillars & the Mountains of Lebanon in the far distance.
– This was Tom’s first brief visit to the ancient ruins of Baalbek. He was so fascinated with the short time he had available during the unit’s one day stopover at Baalbek that he decided to return later in 1942 for a more extensive visit & further series of snaps while on leave with his mates while they were stationed in Chekka/Tripoli with 2/4 AMCU.
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SOURCE INFO
– Original image was captured by my late father-in-law, Driver Tom Beazley of the Australian Army 2/1 Anti-Tank Regiment, 19 Brigade, 2 Australian Imperial Force.
– Tom’s camera was a Kodak Six-20 Popular Brownie box camera loaded with 120 B&W roll film.
– His unit made a brief overnight stop at Baalbek during their big 19 Brigade convoy move from the Julis military re-training & staging camp in Palestine (now Southern Israel), via Beyrouth & Baalbek to the Ras Baalbek military camp in the Beqaa Valley, Syria (now North Lebanon).
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PROCESS INFO
– Digitized using a Canon Canoscan 8800F scanner.
– Cropped & restored from the very grainy, scratched & faded original B&W print quality, using Adobe Photoshop CS Windows (sepia duo-tone version).

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