DescriptionAustralian Army Engineers, African Auxillary Pioneer Corps and Lebanese workers in the cutting at Maameltein Lebanon, 1942.jpg
English: At Maalmeltein work on the railway cutting took six months. Some 35,000 cubic yards of limestone rock had to be removed. See Barton Maughan (1966) "Tobruk and El Alamein. Australia in the War of 1939-45." P.823-9. Australian War Memorial, Canberra.
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John Gordon Murphy collection of photos taken during building of railway in Lebanon in 1942-3
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Railway cutting at Maameltein, Lebanon in 1942. Australian Army Engineers, African Auxiliary Pioneer Corps NCO and Lebanese worker and his son.
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