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Anzac Collection (#5)

Remembering the Anzacs: A glimpse into the valor of Australian Light Horse at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli during WWI

Background imageAnzac Collection: The Sphinx - Anzac Beach

The Sphinx - Anzac Beach
Known to the Turks as Yuksek Tepe - High Hill - and known to the troops as The Sphinx, this rocky feature dominates the Anzac landing beaches on the west coast of the peninsula

Background imageAnzac Collection: New Zealand howitzer battery moving shells, WW1

New Zealand howitzer battery moving shells, WW1
Men of a New Zealand howitzer battery moving a supply of shells during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAnzac Collection: Australian troops near Clery, France, WW1

Australian troops near Clery, France, WW1
Men of the 32nd Australian Battalion crossing north of the Somme near Clery, northern France, for operations against Mont St Quentin towards the end of the First World War. Date: 31 August 1918

Background imageAnzac Collection: Hot coffee served to ANZAC troops on front line, WW1

Hot coffee served to ANZAC troops on front line, WW1
Hot coffee being served to ANZAC troops on the front line during the First World War. Date: 1916

Background imageAnzac Collection: New Zealand troops on road to Gaza, Palestine, WW1

New Zealand troops on road to Gaza, Palestine, WW1
New Zealand troops on horseback on the road to Gaza, Palestine, during the First World War. Date: circa 1917

Background imageAnzac Collection: ANZAC Mounted Division in Egypt with GOC, WW1

ANZAC Mounted Division in Egypt with GOC, WW1
The ANZAC Mounted Division in Egypt, with GOC (General Officer Commanding), during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAnzac Collection: Anzac transport camels resting at Gaza, WW1

Anzac transport camels resting at Gaza, WW1
Transport camels of the Anzac section of the Imperial Camel Corps resting at Gaza during the First World War. Date: circa 1917

Background imageAnzac Collection: 5th Light Horse Regiment camp near Gaza, WW1

5th Light Horse Regiment camp near Gaza, WW1
Camp of the Australian 5th Light Horse Regiment on the sand near Gaza during the First World War. Date: 1917

Background imageAnzac Collection: Australian soldier near Gaza, WW1

Australian soldier near Gaza, WW1
An Australian soldier taking aim with his rifle near Gaza during the First World War. Date: circa 1917

Background imageAnzac Collection: Australian troops, Second Battle of Gaza, WW1

Australian troops, Second Battle of Gaza, WW1
Australian troops moving forward during the Second Battle of Gaza, Palestine, First World War. Date: 19 April 1917

Background imageAnzac Collection: 5th Light Horse Regiment position near Gaza, WW1

5th Light Horse Regiment position near Gaza, WW1
General view of the Australian 5th Light Horse Regiments position in front of Gaza during the First World War. Date: 1917

Background imageAnzac Collection: Mounted Anzac troops in the desert near Gaza, WW1

Mounted Anzac troops in the desert near Gaza, WW1
Mounted Anzac troops force the Wadi Ghuzzi and outflank Gaza by a rapid detour across the desert during the First World War. Date: 1917

Background imageAnzac Collection: Desert Mounted Corps with camels, Jordan, WW1

Desert Mounted Corps with camels, Jordan, WW1
The Anzac Desert Mounted Corps with camels in the Jordan Valley during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918

Background imageAnzac Collection: Loading Shells - New Zealand Troops in France

Loading Shells - New Zealand Troops in France
Loading artillery shells - Anzac New Zealand soldiers in active service in France during World War One. The postcard shows the artillery shells being packed into their limbers from a large open-air

Background imageAnzac Collection: General Birdwood swimming

General Birdwood swimming
British General William Birdwood (1865 - 1951) swimming at Anzac Cove where he had led a landing of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps troops as part of the amphibious invasion of the Gallipoli

Background imageAnzac Collection: Kitchener, Birdwood and McMahon, Anzac Cove, WW1

Kitchener, Birdwood and McMahon, Anzac Cove, WW1
Lord Herbert Kitchener, Lieutenant-General Sir W R Birdwood and Sir Henry McMahon at Anzac Cove during the Gallipoli Campaign, First World War. They are in a trench, looking over the parapet

Background imageAnzac Collection: Kitchener, Birdwood, Godley and Maxwell, Anzac, WW1

Kitchener, Birdwood, Godley and Maxwell, Anzac, WW1
Lord Herbert Kitchener (second left), Lieutenant-General Sir William Birdwood (far left), Major-General Alexander Godley (second right) and Major-General John Maxwell (far right) at North Beach

Background imageAnzac Collection: Sir Douglas Haig reviewing troops, Ebblinghem, France

Sir Douglas Haig reviewing troops, Ebblinghem, France
Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928), British army officer, reviewing the 5th Australian Division at Ebblinghem, northern France, during the First World War. August 1917

Background imageAnzac Collection: Kitchener, Birdwood and a French general, WW1

Kitchener, Birdwood and a French general, WW1
Lord Herbert Kitchener (right of centre) and Lieutenant-General Sir W R Birdwood (left of centre) at Anzac Cove during the Gallipoli Campaign, First World War

Background imageAnzac Collection: General Sir J F Laycock, British Army officer, WW1

General Sir J F Laycock, British Army officer, WW1
Brigadier General Sir Joseph Frederick Laycock (1867-1952), British Army officer. During the First World War he served in the Middle East, including a command of the Royal Artillery

Background imageAnzac Collection: Gas alarm at Gallipoli WWI

Gas alarm at Gallipoli WWI
False alarm of a gas attack at Anzac where men of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment have taken cover during World War I

Background imageAnzac Collection: Soldiers at Gallipoli WWI

Soldiers at Gallipoli WWI
Soldiers in Anzac Cove at Gallipoli during World War I

Background imageAnzac Collection: Anzac artillery WWI

Anzac artillery WWI
Gun from 9th battery in action at Anzac during World War I in Gallipoli

Background imageAnzac Collection: Gallipoli landing WWI

Gallipoli landing WWI
The landing at Anzac at Gallipoli during World War I

Background imageAnzac Collection: Australian landing at Gallipoli WWI

Australian landing at Gallipoli WWI
Australian troops disembarking at Anzac Cove at Gallipoli during World War I

Background imageAnzac Collection: Anzac Cove WWI

Anzac Cove WWI
Anzac Cove at Gallipoli during World War I

Background imageAnzac Collection: Anzac evacuation WWI

Anzac evacuation WWI
Anzac Cove evacuation from from Gallipoli during World War I

Background imageAnzac Collection: Duke and Duchess of York on Anzac Day

Duke and Duchess of York on Anzac Day
The Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) in Melbourne, Australia, on Anzac Day. This tour, which lasted six months

Background imageAnzac Collection: Captured Turkish Guns - 1915

Captured Turkish Guns - 1915
Captured Turkish guns, manufactured by Krupp (77s) in the Old European Castle with piles of ammunition. War in the Dardanelles - 1915. Sed Dul-Bahr

Background imageAnzac Collection: Allied camp at Sed Dul-Bahr

Allied camp at Sed Dul-Bahr
The allied camp at Sed Dul-Bahr in the Dardanelles. Wagons, carts and supplies can be seen in the foreground

Background imageAnzac Collection: French supply ship Cheval de Troie - Dardanelles

French supply ship Cheval de Troie - Dardanelles
War in the Dardanelles - 1915. A view of the French supply ship or personnel carrier Cheval de Troie (Trojan Horse) moored up at Sed Dul-Bahr

Background imageAnzac Collection: Allied force - Dardanelles

Allied force - Dardanelles
Allied forces unloading equipment and supplies at the Sed Dul-Bahr Fort. The inclined planes used for the first landing of forces here are visible

Background imageAnzac Collection: Supply ship - Sed Dul-Bahr, Dardanelles 1914

Supply ship - Sed Dul-Bahr, Dardanelles 1914
Asiatic coast of the Dardanelles, following the landing of Allied forces. A French supply ship or troop carrier Cheval de Troie ( The Trojan Horse)

Background imageAnzac Collection: WWI - Dardanelles - Turkish guns

WWI - Dardanelles - Turkish guns
Dardanelles, Turkey. Old Turkish Guns in Sed Dul-Bahr Fort

Background imageAnzac Collection: ANZAC Troops at Gallipoli - 1915

ANZAC Troops at Gallipoli - 1915
The landing of Australian and New Zealand Troops (ANZAC) at Galipolli, Dardanelles, Turkey during World War One

Background imageAnzac Collection: General (Field Marshal) Birdwood / Stamp

General (Field Marshal) Birdwood / Stamp
Field Marshal WILLIAM RIDDELL BIRDWOOD, 1st Baron Birdwood (1865 - 1951) First World War British general. Commander of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC)

Background imageAnzac Collection: Australian Sailors visiting Gallipoli Sites

Australian Sailors visiting Gallipoli Sites - surrounding Turkish 6" gun used for shelling Imbros

Background imageAnzac Collection: Stores arriving at Gallipoli

Stores arriving at Gallipoli
A war stores depot for an Australasian division, on the beach at Galllipoli. The Dardanelles campaign, the aim of which was to overpower Turkey, who had entered the war on Germanys side

Background imageAnzac Collection: A view of Anzac Cove, west coast of Gallipoli

A view of Anzac Cove, west coast of Gallipoli
This view shows Anzac Cove which was the base for the Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli. Some of the fiercest fighting took place in this area. The soldiers are wearing slouch hats

Background imageAnzac Collection: Anzac War Memorial fountain, Hyde Park, Sydney, New South Wales (N. S. W

Anzac War Memorial fountain, Hyde Park, Sydney, New South Wales (N. S. W
Anzac War Memorial fountain, Hyde Park, Sydney, New South Wales (N.S.W.), Australia, Pacific




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Remembering the Anzacs: A glimpse into the valor of Australian Light Horse at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli during WWI. Witness their bravery as they landed supplies amidst the treacherous Dardanelles. Commemorating their sacrifice, 5000 Poppies bloom in tribute to these heroes. From Perth to Sydney, from Gold Coast to Canberra, Australia unites on Anzac Day to honor those who fought for our freedom. Marvel at the captured German Railway gun from the Battle of Amiens in WWI and pay homage to Prince Harry's visit, acknowledging the enduring spirit of our soldiers. Let us never forget the resilience and courage displayed by Australian troops at Gallipoli during WWI as depicted in a bas relief at Sydney's iconic Anzac Memorial. Join us as we remember and celebrate this significant day across Australia.