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Barrow boy who made it to the top
Private David Simcock, popularly known as 'Pink Top' the Perth fruit merchant, climbed to the top of the Cheops pyramid in 1915 for a now-famous photograph of the 11th Battalion from Western…
Charles Bean's first report from Gallipoli 1915
The first report Australia's Prime Minister, Andrew Fisher, made the first report of the Anzac landing by Australia's official war correspondent,
Gallipoli (Book)
This commemorative publication is a part of the series; Australians in World War I. It contains a selection of images and a brief history of the Gallipoli campaign. This book is supplemented…
Gallipoli and the Anzacs (Book), (Worksheet), (Student activity), (Educational)
This education resource shares some of the experiences from the Anzacs at Gallipoli in 1915. It focuses on the involvement of the Turkish, British, French and other Allied forces in the campaign.…
Gallipoli: Educational Activities (Student activity), (Worksheet), (Educational)
This booklet of teaching activities for students complements the book, Gallipoli: Australians in World War I. It features activities designed to help teachers encourage student discussion in the…
Henry Lanser's story of First World War service (Video)
This short film is about Second Lieutenant Henry Miller Lanser, who served with the 1st Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF), during World War I. Henry recorded a Christmas message in…
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…
Jim Martin: Stories of Service (Video), (Online lesson), (Student activity), (Educational)
James (Jim) Martin was 14 years old when he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). He served as a private in World War I. Arriving at Gallipoli in early September 1915, he served in Wire…
Matron Grace Wilson: Australians at Gallipoli (Video)
This short film is about Australian veteran Grace Wilson, who served with the Australian Army Nursing Service, Australian Imperial Force (AIF), during World War I.
North Beach Gallipoli 1915 (Book)
This commemorative publication assists visitors to the Anzac Commemorative Site to better understand the significance of the area.
Pearl Corkhill's story of First World War service (Video)
This short film is about Australian veteran Sister Pearl Corkhill, who served with the Australian Army Nursing Service, Australian Imperial Force (AIF), during World War I.Sister [Elizabeth] Pearl…
Three friends of the 24th Battalion: Australians in World War I (Video)
A short film telling the story of 3 men born in Victoria – John 'Austin' Mahony, John 'Harry' Fletcher and Joseph 'Joe' Scales – who joined the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) during World War I.…
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