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The Narrowest spot in the Dardanelles, TurkeyThe Narrowest spot in the Dardanelles, a narrow strait in northwestern Turkey connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara. Date: 1901
V Beach Cemetery - near Cape Helles, Gallipoli, TurkeyV Beach Cemetery in 1925 - a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery located near Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Turkey. The cemetery was brought into use shortly after the landing at Cape Helles at
WW1 - French Auxilliary Transport vessel AmazoneWW1 - Turkish Front - French Auxilliary Transport vessel Amazone. Date: circa 1910s
Thessaloniki, Greece, Greek Volunteers leave for Sedd el BarThessaloniki, Greece - Greek Volunteers leave for Sedd el Bahr (Seddulbahir) a village in the district of Eceabat, Canakkale Province, located at Cape Helles on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey
WW1 - British soldiers land fish killed by shell DardanellesWW1 - Two British soldiers landing a fish killed by an Asiatic Annie shell fired from Turkish Fort Gunners during the Dardanelles Campaign
HMS Montrose at Canakkale - troops in transitHMS Montrose at Canakkale (Chanak), Turkey - troops in transit - 30th September 1922. The Chanak Crisis, also called Chanak Affair in September 1922 was the threatened attack by Turkish troops
Malta - One of the Convalescent Camps - WWI. Malta was not on the front line of World War I (unlike World War II) but did participate in many ways nevertheless
Malta - St Patricks Convalescent Camp - WWIMalta - St Patricks Convalescent Camp. The caption (written by a soldier recoving at the camp) detais various tents as the Y.M.C.A, the Cookhouse and the Surgical Ward
Malta - Ghain Tuffieha Camp Hospital - WWIMalta - Ghain Tuffieha Camp Hospital (St Peters Camp). Malta was not on the front line of World War I (unlike World War II) but did participate in many ways nevertheless
WWI British Army Mess Tent - Chanakkale - GallipoliWWI British Army Mess Tent - Chanakkale, also known as Gallipoli, on the Turkish Dardanelles coast - during the ill-fated campaign. Date: circa 1915
Lighthouse on the Gallipoli PeninsulaLighthouse on the Gallipoli (Gelibolu) Peninsula Date: circa 1919
An SS airship over the harbour near the Dardanelles
Dardanelles Cartoon / 1915A German view of the Britsh Dardanelles expedition. 1915
Crew of HMS E11 submarine, WW1The crew of the British HMS E11 submarine, probably around the time of a successful attack on Turkish defences at Gallipoli during the First World War. Date: circa 1915
View of the Arsenal, Constantinople, with HMS CaesarView of the Arsenal at Constantinople, Turkey, with HMS Caesar in the background. Date: circa 1919
HMS Grampus and HMS E11 submarine, WW1The crew of the HMS Grampus (a Beagle-class destroyer) cheering the surfaced HMS E11 submarine after a successful attack on Turkish defences at Gallipoli during the First World War. Date: 1915
View of the Narrows, Dardanelles, TurkeyView of the Narrows, the narrowest section of the Dardanelles straits, connecting the Mediterranean with the Black Sea, Turkey. Date: 20th century
Captured British troops, Dardanelles, WW1Captured British troops in the Dardanelles (Turkey), during the First World War. Date: 1915-1916
HMS Majestic, British battleship, capsized, WW1HMS Majestic, British predreadnought battleship, launched 1895, served before and during the early part of the First World War including the Dardanelles
HMS Majestic, British battleship, sinking, WW1HMS Majestic, British predreadnought battleship, launched 1895, served before and during the early part of the First World War including the Dardanelles
HMS Queen Elizabeth, British battleship, Mudros, WW1HMS Queen Elizabeth, British dreadnought battleship, launched 1913, served during the First and Second World Wars, decommissioned 1948
HMS Louis, British destroyer, Suvla Bay, WW1HMS Louis, British Laforey-class destroyer, launched 1913, served during the early part of the First World War, stranded and wrecked in Suvla Bay during the Dardanelles Campaign
Kitchener, Birdwood and McMahon, Anzac Cove, WW1Lord Herbert Kitchener, Lieutenant-General Sir W R Birdwood and Sir Henry McMahon at Anzac Cove during the Gallipoli Campaign, First World War. They are in a trench, looking over the parapet
Vice Admiral Sir John de Robeck, British naval officerVice Admiral Sir John Michael de Robeck (1862-1928), British Royal Navy officer who commanded the Allied naval force in the Dardanelles during the First World War
Kitchener, Birdwood, Godley and Maxwell, Anzac, WW1Lord Herbert Kitchener (second left), Lieutenant-General Sir William Birdwood (far left), Major-General Alexander Godley (second right) and Major-General John Maxwell (far right) at North Beach
General Sir Ian Hamilton, British army officerGeneral Sir Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton (1853-1947), British army officer, best known for commanding the ill-fated Mediterranean Expeditionary Force in the Dardanelles during the Battle of
Kitchener, Birdwood and a French general, WW1Lord Herbert Kitchener (right of centre) and Lieutenant-General Sir W R Birdwood (left of centre) at Anzac Cove during the Gallipoli Campaign, First World War
General Liman von SandersGeneral Otto Liman von Sanders, a German officer and defender of the Dardanelles during the First World War. Date: circa 1916
Lord Kitchener in Dardanelles, WW1Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) while in the Dardanelles during the Gallipoli Campaign, First World War. Date: circa November 1915
French artillery at Gallipoli WWIFrench 9.2inch French gun at Caesars camp, Helles at Gallipoli during World War I
WWI ArtilleryPossibly Turkish artillery at Gallipoli during World War I
Gallipoli view WWIView from the front line trench towards Achi Baba at Gallipoli during World War I
British and French troops at Gallipoli WWIBritish and French troops in the position known as Brown House at Gallipoli during World War I
HMS Albion at Gallipoli WWIHMS Albion aground at Gaba Tepe at Gallipoli during World War I
Allied artillery WWIAllied artillery in action during World War I
British ships WWIBritish ships at anchor in the Dardanelles during World War I Date: 1915
Water filtration at Gallipoli WWIAll water is carefully filtered and put into covered cans. Even petrol cans are cleaned and used for this purpose
Gallipoli beach WWI460th Battery Royal Field Artillery at V Beach at Gallipoli during World War I
Unloading supplies WWIUnloading ammunition at Gallipoli during World War I
Gas alarm at Gallipoli WWIFalse alarm of a gas attack at Anzac where men of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment have taken cover during World War I
Gallipoli soldiers WWISoldiers guarding on Ghurka Bluff at Gallipoli during World War I
Y Beach at Gallipoli WWIY Beach and the coast, looking south to Cape Helles in the distance during World War I
Communications equipment WWICommunications mast on a beach at Gallipoli during World War I
British officers at Gallipoli WWICommodore Keyes walking on the beach on the morning of the final day of the evacuation at Gallipoli during World War I
French stowaways WWIFrench stowaways on transport at Gallipoli during World War I
Resting soldiers at Gallipoli WWIA shell from an Asiatic Annie bursting in the sea. Men resting on the beach road from Cape Helles to Gully Ravine, under shelter of the cliffs at Gallipoli during World War I
Soldiers at Gallipoli WWISoldiers in Anzac Cove at Gallipoli during World War I
Gallipoli camp WWIFunk holes and dug-outs on the cliffs at Gallipoli during World War I