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Artifact

Driving Licence, Tripolitania

Description

  • Driving licence belonging to Clarance Maitland Carter issued by the Administration of Tripolitania (modern Libya).
  • Includes a picture of Carter.

Map Location

Latitude: 32° 49' 31.094" N
Longitude: 13° 5' 53.65" E

Date

October 15, 1960

Dimensions

inches
Length:
3.1
Height:
3.4

Events, Places, People

  • Clarance Maitland Carter
  • Libya

Originating Location

AfricaLibya
  • The cover of a driving licence. It is light brown and there is a black spot on the left side and a faded spot on the right. There is a crest at the top. The document reads: "Administration of Tripolitania. Nazirat of Communications Road Transport Department. Class 1 Driving Licence".
  • Inside the cover of a driving licence. The left side is light brown and has "Grade of Licence. 1. - For private Cars only." written on it. The right is yellowed paper with dotted lines and the word "Remarks" written at the top.
  • Two pages of a driving licence on yellowed paper. There is printed black text with blue writing added in on the left. The right page has a photo of a man wearing glasses and a red paper stamp with a purple ink stamp over top of it.
  • The back inside cover of a driving licence. There is printed black text with black writing added in on the left page that is yellowing. The right side is light brown.
  • The back of a driving licence. It is light brown. There is a crest at the top followed by five rows of black Arabic text.

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