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Gallipoli Campaign Collection (page 2)

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: Lieutenant General William Riddell Birdwood (1865-1951), British soldier, World War I, 1917

Lieutenant General William Riddell Birdwood (1865-1951), British soldier, World War I, 1917. General Birdwoods cheery optimism won him immortal fame as the Soul of Anzac

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: Stores at Sedd el Bahr, Gallipoli, Turkey, World War I, 1915. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers

Stores at Sedd el Bahr, Gallipoli, Turkey, World War I, 1915. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
Stores at Sedd el Bahr, Gallipoli, Turkey, World War I, 1915. View showing the steamship SS River Clyde, which was used to transport British troops to the landing point at Cape Helles

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: General William Birdwood, British soldier, World War I, c1914-c1918

General William Birdwood, British soldier, World War I, c1914-c1918. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
General William Birdwood, British soldier, World War I, c1914-c1918. General Birdwoods cheery optimism won him immortal fame as the Soul of Anzac

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: They press on, the true bull dog rush of our troops at Gallipoli, Turkey, World War I, 1915

They press on, the true bull dog rush of our troops at Gallipoli, Turkey, World War I, 1915. Launched in March 1915, the Allied landings on the Gallipoli peninsula were intended to establish a supply

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: Supplies landed at Suvla Bay, Turkey, Gallipoli landings, World War I, 1915

Supplies landed at Suvla Bay, Turkey, Gallipoli landings, World War I, 1915. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
Supplies landed at Suvla Bay, Turkey, Gallipoli landings, World War I, 1915. Sinews of war at Sulva Bay transported thousands of miles by our Merchant Marine

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: Lord Kichener reviews the situation at Gallipolli with ANZAC officers, World War I, 1915-1916

Lord Kichener reviews the situation at Gallipolli with ANZAC officers, World War I, 1915-1916. Launched in March 1915, the Allied landings on the Gallipoli peninsula were intended to establish a

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: Gallipoli Campaign, World War I, 1915-1916. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers

Gallipoli Campaign, World War I, 1915-1916. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
Gallipoli Campaign, World War I, 1915-1916. Reserves waiting for orders to move up to their new positions on the slopes of Cape Helles

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: Lord Kitchener praises troops for their assaults at the Dardanelles, World War I, 1915-1916

Lord Kitchener praises troops for their assaults at the Dardanelles, World War I, 1915-1916. Launched in March 1915, the Allied landings on the Gallipoli peninsula were intended to establish a supply

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: The 87th Princess Victorias (Royal Irish Fusiliers), c1890. Artist: Geoffrey Douglas Giles

The 87th Princess Victorias (Royal Irish Fusiliers), c1890. Artist: Geoffrey Douglas Giles
The 87th Princess Victorias (Royal Irish Fusiliers), c1890. A coloured lithographic plate from Her Majestys Army by Walter Richards, JS Virtue & Company, (London, c1890)

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: Lieutenant-General Ian Hamilton, commanding Mounted Infantry Division, South Africa Field Force

Lieutenant-General Ian Hamilton, commanding Mounted Infantry Division, South Africa Field Force, 190Artist: Navy & Army
Lieutenant-General Ian Hamilton, commanding Mounted Infantry Division, South Africa Field Force, 1902. Hamilton (1853-1947) went on to command the ill-fated Gallipoli expedition in World War I

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: Horse drawn transportation, Allied operations in the Dardanelles, Turkey, 1915-1916

Horse drawn transportation, Allied operations in the Dardanelles, Turkey, 1915-1916. Launched in March 1915, the Allied landings on the Gallipoli peninsula were intended to establish a supply route

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: Transportation of the injured, Allied operations in the Dardanelles, Turkey, 1915-1916

Transportation of the injured, Allied operations in the Dardanelles, Turkey, 1915-1916. Launched in March 1915, the Allied landings on the Gallipoli peninsula were intended to establish a supply

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: Troops at rest, Dardanelles, Turkey, 1915-1916

Troops at rest, Dardanelles, Turkey, 1915-1916. Launched in March 1915, the Allied landings on the Gallipoli peninsula were intended to establish a supply route to Russia throught the Black Sea via

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: Henry Seymour Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson, English general, 1917

Henry Seymour Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson, English general, 1917. Rawlinson (1864-1925) was responsible for successfully organising the evacuation of the British

Background imageGallipoli Campaign Collection: Combat in the Dardanelles, Achi Baba, 1915

Combat in the Dardanelles, Achi Baba, 1915. Turkish attack on Allied positions in Achi Baba during the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign. A print from Le Pays de France, 5th August 1915



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