Desert driver

Images from the RGS archives illustrate the pioneering work of Ralph Alger Bagnold and the Long Range Desert Group, a British Army unit that worked behind enemy lines in the Sahara during the Second World War
Ralph Alger Bagnold was the founder and first commander of the Long Range Desert Group, a British Army unit that worked far behind enemy lines in the Allied desert campaign during the Second World War. But he’s perhaps best known as a pioneer of the use of vehicles in desert exploration, developing techniques and devices that are still being used today Photographs from the archives of  the Royal Geographical Society

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January 2008

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