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Storming of Le Quesnoy by New Zealand troops, 1918, MataniaThe storming of Le Quesnoy by New Zealand troops on 4 November 1918. The soldiers, led by two second lieutenants, the men climbed up a ladder against the ramparts
First convoy of ships leaving Albany, Australia, WW1The first convoy of ships leaving Albany, Western Australia, during the First World War. They were carrying Australian and New Zealand troops (later known as Anzacs)
WW1 - Anzacs fighting near the Krithia heights, GallipoliWW1 - The Anzac troops gain fresh ground in Gallipoli as they storm the enemys line near the Krithia heights. The soldiers fight among the ridges of the road to Constantipole. Date: 1915
Anniversary of the fist landing of the Anzacs at GallipoliCelebration in Parliament Square of the anniversary of the first landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Anzac) on the Gallipoli Peninsula. 1916
WW1 - Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in GallipolliWW1 - The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), was a First World War army corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force that was formed in Egypt in 1915
WW1 - Night attack by the Turks on the Anzacs at GallipoliWW1 - The Battle of Chunuk Bair - Fought between the Ottoman defenders and troops of the British Empire. At the cliff faces at Gaba Tepe, the Turks attack the Australian lines at night
WW1 - Battle of Sari Bair - Heavy artillery advancementWW1 - Battle of Sari Bair - The main operation started on 6th August 1915, with the intention of gaining a fresh landing north of Anzac at Suvla Bay
New Zealand soldiers returning home with English brides, WW1A party of New Zealand soldiers on board the Remuera, heading home accompanied by their English wives who they had met and married while in Britain
Illustrated War News - Quinine parade in SalonikaFront cover of The Illustrated War News with a photograph showing soldiers - possibly Anzacs - taking a dose of quinine at Salonika to guard against malaria. Date: 1916
Alexandra Day Collecting Box with photo of the Queen, and the tin still has its original cloth handle. This item includes a postcard dated 1917 showing flag day collectors accompanied by a couple of
A Australian trench at the DardanellesThe periscope in use in an Australian trench at the Dardanelles. Date: 1915
Australian soldiers giving water to local children, DardanelAustralian soldiers pictured offering water to country children during the Dardanelles campaign of 1915. Date: 1915
ANZAC Day in London, 25th April 1919Anzacs march through London on Anzac Day, 25th April 1919. 25th April was officially named as ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day in 1916
Hot coffee served to ANZAC troops on front line, WW1Hot coffee being served to ANZAC troops on the front line during the First World War. Date: 1916
ANZAC Troops at Gallipoli - 1915The landing of Australian and New Zealand Troops (ANZAC) at Galipolli, Dardanelles, Turkey during World War One