ºÚÁÏÉç
Skip navigation
Back to menu
Main menu
What's on
Art
& Artists
The Collection
Artists
Artworks
Art by theme
Media
Videos
Podcasts
Short articles
Learning
Schools
Art Terms
Tate Research
Art Making
Create like an artist
Kids art activities
Tate Draw game
Visit
DISCOVER ART
ARTISTS A-Z
ARTWORK SEARCH
ART BY THEME
VIDEOS
ART TERMS
SCHOOLS
TATE KIDS
RESEARCH
FAMILIES
ACCESSIBILITY
SCHOOLS
PRIVATE TOURS
Search this site
Search this site
All
(177,706)
Artist
(5,691)
Artworks
(78,725)
Exhibitions and Events
(5,715)
Displays
(397)
Archive Items
(76,915)
Audio
(1,592)
In Depth
(3,386)
Visit
(35)
Refine your search
Artist
Artist
Appointment venue
Appointment venue
Room
Room
Subject
Subject
Group
Group
Location
Location
Key attributes
Key attributes
With an image
With Creative Commons
On display at
On display at
All Tate galleries
Tate Britain
ºÚÁÏÉç
Tate Liverpool
Tate St Ives
Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden
Type
Type
miscellaneous
block for printing
installation
on paper, print
on paper, unique
painting
relief
sculpture
frame
time-based media
Go
Go
Showing
1
–
20
of 76 results
A shelter against rockets and mortar attack, Camp Leatherneck, Helmand.
Simon Norfolk
2011
Preparations for a sexy dancing and comedy show organised by the Morale, Welfare and Recreation unit at Camp Leatherneck.
Simon Norfolk
2011
Waiting for a helicopter, Camp Bastion, Helmand.
Simon Norfolk
2011
Some of the palletized, instant-build accommodation blocks at Camp Leatherneck, Helmand.
Simon Norfolk
2011
A newly established Afghan National Army camp, close to the massive NATO base at Kandahar Air Field.
Simon Norfolk
2011
The Museum of the Jihad, Herat. A diorama illustrating the city rising up against the Soviets.
Simon Norfolk
2011
There are 16,000 US Marines aboard Camp Leatherneck spread over 1,600 acres. Empty shipping containers are used as storage, wind breaks or blast walls. In May 2010 a mysterious fire, that may have been sabotage, destroyed 9 acres of containers. It burned
Simon Norfolk
2011
The seemingly endless number of helicopter pads and hangars at Camp Bastion.
Simon Norfolk
2011
One of the huge logistics compounds at Camp Leatherneck. A modern, technological army needs hundreds of thousands of different kinds of objects in order to keep it working. A $100m warplane can be grounded for the want of a $1 part. Supplying these things
Simon Norfolk
2011
Security lights and communications antennae at Camp Leatherneck.
Simon Norfolk
2011
A storage yard at Kandahar Air Field looking out beyond the wire, back into ‘Afghanistan’.
Simon Norfolk
2011
The tennis court of the British Embassy.
Simon Norfolk
2011
A shaded rest area built by helicoptor re-fuelling crews at Camp Bastion.
Simon Norfolk
2011
Watchtowers on the perimeter of Camp Bastion.
Simon Norfolk
2011
The armoury of the British Embassy. The Embassy has a guard force of five hundred.
Simon Norfolk
2011
Accommodation units, known as ‘pods’, for lower ranking diplomats of the British Embassy.
Simon Norfolk
2011
Pakistani ‘Jingle Trucks’ end their long journey up from Karachi at the gates of Kandahar Air Field where they wait to be scanned, x-rayed and searched. Only people, ammunition and emergency requirements come by aircraft. Warlord-owned security companies
Simon Norfolk
2011
Afghan police trainees being taken to the firing ranges by US Marines, Camp Leatherneck, Helmand.
Simon Norfolk
2011
Kandahar Air Field.
Simon Norfolk
2011
Her Britannic Majesty’s Ambassador Sir William Charters Patey KCMG, his private secretary and his Nepalese mercenary security guards.
Simon Norfolk
2011
Pagination
1
2
3
4
Next page
Close