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Gallipoli fortress WWIThe Sedd el Bahr forterss at the entry to the Dardanelles during World War I
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
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
General Gouraud with wrecked gun, Sedd el Bahr, TurkeyGeneral Henri Gouraud (1867-1946) of the French Army Corps, standing at the side of a wrecked gun in the ruined Old Fort at Sedd el Bahr on the Gallipoli peninsula, Turkey
General Gouraud and General Bailloud, TurkeyGeneral Henri Gouraud (1867-1946) (right) of the French Army Corps and General Maurice Camille Bailloud (1847-1921) (left) of the French Army 2nd Division
A French Battery in action near Sedd-el-BahrThis picture shows one of the guns of a French battery in action in the Gallipoli Peninsula. Throughout thr memorable landing opertaions the French troops rendered valuable assistance to the British
Lord Kitchener inspecting Allied positions at Sedd el-BahrLord Kitchener (1850-1916) inspecting Allied positions at Sedd el-Bahr on the southern tip of the Gallipoli peninsula in the eastern Mediterranean sea
Turkey / Dardanelles 4 / 6Dardanelles: Sedd-ul-Bahr, with snake charmers