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5th Battalion Connaught Rangers, Basingstoke, WW1Men of the 5th Battalion Connaught Rangers, 10th Division, arriving at Basingstoke from Ireland before going to Gallipoli during the First World War. Date: May 1915
Rejected by the inventions board" Rejected by the inventions board. VII -The Gallipoli Shell-Diverter for returning the Enemys Fire" There were other theatres of war besides he Western Front
Kemal Ataturk in World War OneMustafa Kemal Ataturk (centre, above row sitting) at Gallipoli during World War One. Date: C.1915
Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, Dardanelles - WW2 - Landing suppliesAnzac Cove, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, Dardanelles - WW2 - Landing supplies - view looking towards ArAnburnu, 1915 Date: 1915
Lord Kitchener in a trench, Dardanelles, WW1Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) in a trench with others in the Dardanelles during the Gallipoli Campaign, First World War. Date: circa November 1915
British Troops GallipoliBritish troops advance on mass up the cliffs at Gallipoli off the Dardanelles straits. " Short of ammunition but still they press on, the true bulldog rush of our troops"
V Beach at Gallipoli WWIA View of V Beach taken from the SS River Clyde at Gallipoli during World War I
Landing at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, 1915British troops landing at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli in August 1915 during the First World War Date: 1915
Turkish poster celebrating defence of Gallipoli, WW1Turkish poster celebrating the defence of Gallipoli against the Allies during the First World War. Date: 1915
Bas relief from the Anzac Memorial - Sydney, AustraliaBronze Bas relief from the Anzac War Memorial by Rayner Hoff - Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia - showing the landing of troops at Gallipoli, Dardanelles Front, WW1. Date: circa 1934
Asiatic Annie at Gallipoli WWIOne of the three guns of Fort Top Chamlar Tepe, which were together known as Asiatic Annie. The coast of the Peninsula can be seen across the Dardanelles
Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, WW1Suvla Bay, Gallipoli: close quarters at the seas edge. Showing landing conditions on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Date: 1915
Reading The Tatler in Gallipoli, WW1A Topping Tonic after taking Turkish Trenches - some officers of the gallant Lancashire Fusiliers enjoying a short respite with an old and valued friend
Australian soldiers at Gallipoli WWIAustralian soldiers at Anzac, Gallipoli during World War I
Gallipoli trench WWIRoyal Navy Division Sector Lieutenant C.H. Parkes RNVR with Periscope rifle (sniperscope) at Gallipoli during World War I
Kilid Bahr, TurkeyKilid Bahr (south of Eceabat, formerly Maydos), Turkey - overlooking the Dardanelles a number of the buildings shown in this photo still stand (including the mosque)
British troops at Gallipoli WWIBritish troops attacking at Gallipoli during World War I
Gallipoli evacuation WWICaptain Davidson of the HMS Cornwallis (last ship to leave Suvla Bay) meets General Byng on the gangway after the evacuation
Lewis Gunner WWIA soldier with a Lewis gun at Gallipoli during World War I
German Navy in Turkey WWIThe Goeben and the Breslau anchored some 8 miles from Istanbul, in Stania Bay in the Bosporus where they would be much safer during World War I
Turkish Troops - GallipoliTurkish troops - Gallipoli - firing down on allied positions from high in the mountains
Letter from on board RMS Olympic, White Star Line, WW1First page of a letter dated 28 November 1915 from Albert Auerbach of the Royal Fusiliers to his sister Lucy from on board RMS Olympic, White Star Line
WW1 Gallipoli British sailors deploying submarine nets
Preparing to evacuate Gallipoli during WW1
WW1 Gallipoli British soldiers preparing to evacuate
W Beach Gallipoli during the First World War
Boats from RMS Mauretania landing troops in the Dardanelles during WW1
RMS Mauretania boats landing at Gallipoli, Dardanelles, during WW1
West Beach, Gallipoli during WW1
HMS Pegasus (ex HMS Ark Royal)Royal Navy - HMS Pegasus (ex HMS Ark Royal) at A Spithead re in 1938. HMS Pegasus was re-named from the 1914 HMS Ark Royal seaplane carrier
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. View of GallipoliOttoman Empire. Turkey. Asia Minor. View of Gallipoli. Engraving by Lemaitre, Danvin and Cholet. Historia de Turquia, by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver, 1840
Sir Alymer Hunter-WestonA portrait oil painting of Lieutenant General Sir Alymer Gould Hunter-Weston, M.P. K.C.B. D.S.O. 1864-1940, who was a British Army officer serving in the Miranzai Expeditions of 1891
WW1 - Dardanelles Campaign - Australians cornering the enemyWW1 - Dardanelles Campaign - Progress in Gallipoli as the Australian troops advance up hill, yet corner and attack a Turkish detachmment
Chanakkale - Gallipoli Peninsula, Dardanelles, Turkey - The Fort Date: circa 1920s
Chanakkale (Chanak, formerly Dardanellia ) on the Turkish Dardanelles coast (Gallipoli Peninsula) - building the New Anzac Cemetery Date: circa 1920s
The Evacuation of Greeks from Gallipoli, Turkey - November 18, 1922. Date: 1922
King Edward VIII visiting the Gallipoli War Memorial in TurkKing Edward VIII with General Altay visiting the Gallipoli War Memorial in Turkey. Date: 1936
Memorial to Sgt Charles Ranginawawahia SciasiaNew Zealander Sciasia, born of an Italian father and a Maori mother, played, with his brother John, for the Maori All Blacks in 1913
British troops landing at V-Beach, Gallipoli, WW1British troops landing at V-Beach, Gallipoli, from HMS River Clyde, First World War. 1914-1918
The Royal Edward liner - sunk at the DardanellesThe Royal Edward, formerly the Cairo, a big, two-funnelled liner which formerly crossed the Atlantic, and was later used as a troop ship
Calendar, March 1915, WW1Calendar, March 1915 -- Dardanelles, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1914-1915
HMS Pegasus - ex HMS Ark RoyalHMS Pegasus (ex HMS Ark Royal) at A Spithead re in 1938. HMS Pegasus was re-named from the 1914 HMS Ark Royal seaplane carrier, which saw action in WWI and in the 1920s She was re-named in 1934
A sketch map of the infamous Dardanelles Operations and Gallipoli Campaign, an Allied expedition to gain control of the Dardanelles to open up a Black Sea route to Russia. Date: 1915
Chanakkale, Gallipoli, on the Turkish Dardanelles CoastA view of Chanakkale (Chanak), also known as Gallipoli, on the Turkish Dardanelles coast Date: circa 1920s
Arbuthnot Trophy - British Navy interfleet crosscountry RaceAfter the Marathon race for the Arbuthnot Trophy - a British Navy interfleet crosscountry running race - named after Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot
WW1 - British bomb used in Gallipoli, 1915WW1 - A report documenting evidence of one of the great bombs used by the allied airmen in Gallipoli. Date: 1915
Gallipoli - bringing in horses by Matania, WW1Telegraph work in Gallipoli - an unrecorded incident of individual bravery. Two men of the 1st Royal Munster Fusiliers bringing two uninjured horses back to British lines during a severe Turkish