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V Beach at Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Dardanelles, Turkey. The landing at Cape Helles was part of the amphibious invasion of the Gallipoli peninsula by British
W Beach - Gallipoli - British Sailors attend a beach serviceSailors from HMS Marlborough attending a service being held at Gallipoli - W Beach - looking towards Tekke Burnu (with wrecks of British light landing craft in the foreground). Date: 1923
Demolished fort at Cham Berum, Maydos, Dardanelles, Turkey Date: 1923
British Troops DisguisedThe British are portrayed by the Germans as disguising troops as medical staff at Gallipoli during World War One Date: 1916
Bull Routed / GallipoliJohn Bull routed at Gallipoli. Date: 1915
WW1 - The Campaign in The Dardanelles, 1915WW1 - Soldiers in action using heavy artilllery and firearms. Shelling one of the forts on the Gallipoli Peninsula. The troops make slow but steady progress towards Constantinpole. Date: 1915
WW1 - Australian Gunners in Gallipoli, 1916WW1 - Four Australian Gunners from the ANZAC Corps in action at their base in Gallipoli. The gunners working topless in the heat as they prepare their ammunition for their weapons as a team
Portable bed and stretcher tent, WW1Portable bed and stretcher tent for use at the Dardanelles (left). On the right is the tent with the mosquito net removed. Date: 1915
Soldiers galloping up to the firing-line in the DardanellesSoldiers galloping up the the firing line with ammunition for the guns in the Dardanelles, during the Gallipoli campaign Date: 1915
French and British forces in the Dardanelles during WWIAllied soldiers in Gallipoli during the First World War. Date: 1915
The first World war (1915). Battle of Dardanelles. Attack to an anglo-French fleet. Illustration by Achille Beltrame
Card sent with comforts by Queen Alexandas Field Force FundDocuments relating to the service of Lt Col Frank Hercules Walker, 7th Prince of Waless (North Staffordshire Regiment) at Gallipoli 1915-1916, killed in action 7 Jan 1916
Prominent personalities serving in Gallipoli, WW1Notable members of society serving in the Dardanelles. Top left is the Marquis of Tullibardine, eldest son and heir of the Duke of Atholl (later the 8th Duke of Atholl 1871-1942)
Tatler cover - Soldier at Gallipoli with graveA moving front cover of The Tatler magazine featuring the silhouette of a soldier at Gallipoli visiting the grave of a fallen comrade who had gone west. Date: 1915
British charge at Gallipoli, 1915A charge by a section of the Royal Naval Division in the Gallipoli peninsula in 1915. The caption points out the officer on the extreme left leading the charge explaining
Gallipoli Coffee Machine (Grinder)A Gallipoli Coffee Machine (Grinder) with crank and section for coffee beans. Trench Art
Great War oak games box with handmade cribbage lidGreat War oak games box with handmade brass cribbage board lid, inscribed Sulva Bay, August 6th, Gallipoli. Unfortunately, Suvla was mis-spelt
Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, dated August 8th 1915. English School
Second Dressing Station, Gallipoli, August 1915. English School
First Dressing Station, Gallipoli, August 1915. English School
89th Field Ambulance, Gallipoli, August 1915. English School
Suvla Point, Gallipoli, August 1915. English School
Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, 1915, by Captain G Drummond-Fish (Royal Irish Rifles). Date: 1915
General SarrailGeneral MAURICE SARRAIL (1856 - 1929) commander of the third army at the battle of the Marne (1914) then of French forces in Gallipoli and later Salonika (1915-17). Date: 1916
Kitchener inspecting troops at Mudros, WW1Sketches at the advanced base depot in Lemnos. Lord Kitchener making a surprise inspection of reinforcements at the Advanced Base Depot in Mudros on the Island of Lemnos
Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett writing a despatch, Dardanelles, WW1Ellis Ashmead-Barlett (1881-1931), British war correspondent, pictured at his typewriter resting on ammunition boxes after the landing at Anafarta, writing a despatch
Teasing the Turk, WW1An Irishman in a trench during the Dardanelles teases the Turkish enemy with a pith helment on his rifle, peeping over the parapet. Date: 1915
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
A Dug-Out in the DardanellesA British soldier writing a letter in his dug-out on the cliff side during the Dardanelles Campaign. Date: 1915
General Birdwood swimming in the sea at the DardanellesField Marshal William Riddell Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood (1865-1951), British Army General best know for his command of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC)
With the British navy off the Dardanelles, WW1With the British navy off the Dardanelles during the First World War. Top: HMS Agamemnon and the arrival of a big transport. Middle: a British battleship under fire from enemy shrapnel
Joe Coyne & Ellis Ashmead-BarlettFront cover of The Tatler featuring Joseph (Joe) Coyne (1867-1941), American actor and singer, entertaining crowds at the Empire Theatre during World War
Lieutenant William Thomas Forshaw, V. CMajor William Thomas Forshaw, V.C. (1890-1943), British soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross. Forshaw, formerly an assistant master at North Manchester Grammar School
Ships in Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, Turkey, WW1Ships of the allied naval forces in Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, Turkey, during the First World War. Date: September 1915
Wounded Australian troops are paraded through the streets ofA photograph of a Napier, with the driver carrying wounded Australian soldiers, recently returned from Gallipoli or Europe, through the streets of Sydney
Lieutenant General Sir Archibald MurrayPortrait of Sir Archibald Murray who was the successor of Sir Charles Monro, commander of the forces at Gallipoli. Sir Archibald led the first successful attack against the Turkish forces at Gaza in
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
Field Marshal William Riddell Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood (1865-1951) - " The Soul of Anzac" - Commander of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps during the Gallipoli Campaign (WW1)
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
Authorities attending the defile of the troops - LilleAuthorities attending the defile of the troops - Parade at Lille, France - October, 1918. The unmistakable chin of Liberator Field Marshal William Riddell Birdwood
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
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
Gallipoli, ItalyGallipoli - In the Southern heel of Italy - the Public Promenade (Pubblico Passeggio) Date: circa 1910s