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Gallipoli Campaign 1915
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Investigating Gallipoli (Worksheet), (Student activity), (Educational)
This education resource is designed for primary students in years 4-6, and focuses on the campaign and the experiences of the Anzacs at Gallipoli in 1915. Students use collected evidence to create…
Jack Nicholson's story of the Gallipoli landing (Oral history)
Australian veteran Jack Nicholson speaks to ABC about his experience of landing at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. 336 Private John Leslie 'Jack' Nicholson (1894-1985) was an electrical engineer from…
James Ernest Newland
James Rogers
John James Dwyer
John Leak
John Patrick Hamilton
At 19 years old, John Hamilton was the first private recognised with a Victoria Cross (VC) at Gallipoli. He was one of 7 Australians awarded the honour for his role in the Battle of Lone Pine.
John William Alexander Jackson
Joseph Maxwell
Jørgen Christian Jensen
Landing at Anzac Cove 25 April 1915
Map of the landings
Landing at Suvla Bay 6 to 15 August 1915
Amphibious landing to support Anzac breakout Landing troops at Suvla Bay on 6 August 1915 was part of the
Lawrence Dominic McCarthy
Leonard Maurice Keysor
Keyzor caught Turkish bombs as though they were cricket balls and threw them back at the enemy.[The Sydney Sun, Sydney, 13 October 1951, p 2]
Leslie Cecil Maygar
Leslie James Morshead
Early life Sir Leslie James Morshead was born on 18 September 1889 in Ballarat East, Victora. He was one of 6 children to William Morshead and Mary Eliza.
Lone Pine: For evermore … (Video)
This short film describes the work of Commonwealth military personnel in locating and burying the war dead on the Gallipoli battlefield after World War I. It follows the attempts to locate the body…
Maps of Australian locations on Gallipoli 1915
Anzac Area map The names on this map became so familiar to Australian and New Zealand families as they read daily accounts of the battles on Gallipoli.
Medical treatment of Australian soldiers in World War I
Illnesses and devastating injuries The Australian Government recorded 215,585 casualties during the war.
Neville Reginald Howse
Padre Dexter: Australians in World War I (Video)
Anglican minister and former sailor Walter Ernest Dexter served as an Army Chaplain in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) during World War I. Padre Dexter was well-known among Australian troops in…
Percy Herbert Cherry
Phillip Davey
Phillip Frederick Edward Schuler
Private Edgar Adams: Australians at Gallipoli (Video)
Two brothers from Mildura, Victoria, enlisted in the 8th Australian Infantry Battalion in 1914. When they landed on the beach at Gallipoli on 25 April, Private Frederick James Adams was shot on the…
Reginald Roy Inwood
Robert Matthew Beatham
Rupert Theo Vance Moon
Sample speeches for Anzac Day and Remembrance Day
Kitbags for your eventTo help you commemorate, we provide 2 packs of printable resources, including sample speeches.
Samuel George Pearse
Shell Green Cemetery Gallipoli: For evermore … (Video)
A short film exploring the stories behind Shell Green Cemetery, overlooking the sea on the Gallipoli Peninsula, and the Australian servicemen who are buried there.
The Anzac legend
Origins of 'Anzac'
Timeline of Australians and the Gallipoli Campaign
Events leading up to the campaign2 August 1914Ottoman Empire signed a secret treaty with Germany against Russian Empire.
William Dunstan
William Riddell Birdwood
The 'soul of Anzac'
William Ruthven
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