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Medal - 1914 / 15 Star Awarded to 457 Private Andrew LoanMedal - 1914/15 Star. Awarded to 457 Private Andrew Loan, 8th Btn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) - K.I.A. 28th June 1915 in Gallipoli at the Battle of Gully Ravine. Remembered on the Helles Memorial
Indian soldiers in trench, Gallipoli, 1915.Photograph by Reggie Savory, 1915.Sikh soldiers of 29th Indian Infantry Brigade rest in a trench, probably in the Cape Helles area
The French Cemetery at Cape Helles, Dardanelleshe French Cemetery at Cape Helles, Dardanelles. Date: 1923
The British Cemetery at Cape Helles, Dardanelles. Date: 1923
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
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
Heavy artillery in action on cliff, Helles, Gallipoli, WW1Heavy artillery (a 60-pound battery) in action on top of a cliff at Helles, Gallipoli, during the First World War. Up until July 1915 there were only eight of these guns in action at Helles
French artillery at Gallipoli WWIFrench 9.2inch French gun at Caesars camp, Helles 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
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
Communications trench at Gallipoli WWISandbag wall across gully used as main communication trench at Helles, Gallipoli during World War I
British warships and transports WWIBritish warships and transports of Cape Helles during World War I in Gallipoli
HMS Goliath, 1907Photograph of HMS Goliath, a Canopus Class battleship of 12, 950 tons, launched in 1898. She was sunk in May 1915, off Cape Helles, Dardanelles, with the loss of most of her crew
Ww1 / 1915 / Gallipoli ClydeThe steamer River Clyde, at beach V, one of five points at Cape Helles where British forces were landed on 25th April