GALLIPOLI Evidence of war
Homer’s wine-dark sea
The Turkish soldier -by his commander
Bravery The struggle showed the bravery of both sides
compassion
View of the Australian approach to Anzac Cove: Could the Turks see them arriving?
Simpson Read the information carefully How long did he survive on the peninsula?
View of Anzac Cove and Suvla Bay
The beach at Anzac Cove
The early stages of the ascent
The rest of the ascent
The view from the top
The ravine that many troops tried to climb
Bullet shells: from the campaign Note the quantity of shells preserved in mud
Detail of shells
Anti-cavalry device Anti-cavalry device called a caltrop Look at it carefully: How would it stop horses? Why is this evidence of cavalry warfare on the peninsula?
canister How would this explosive device affect troops?
Here they played cricket
Supply area, and swimming place
The Lone Pine
View of the Aegean from Lone Pine
Remains of some trench lines
Cemeteries marking the distance between trench lines near The Neck
View of Lone Pine from near The Neck
Ravine leading up to The Neck
The Hero of Chunuk Bair What does this say about the status of Ataturk? What does this say about Turkish attitudes to Australia?
We buried ours… The Lone Pine memorial and some of the names of the fallen on that field
And the Turks buried theirs… Turkish cemetery near The Neck: monument and soldiers