The Interpretative Panels on the Anzac Commemorative site at North Beach on the Gallipoli Peninsula
As a focal point to enrich the experience of visitors, the Anzac Commemorative Site includes 10 large panels that tell the story of Gallipoli in 1915. Here you can view the photographs, read the text and investigate the history in more detail.
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Panel 1Map of the Gallipoli Peninsula |
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Panel 2Anzac, the landing, 1915 (detail) by George Lambert. |
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Panel 3The Charge of the 2nd Infantry Brigade (Australian) at Krithia
(detail) |
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Panel 4A Turkish officer is led blindfolded through the Anzac lines
to discuss a truce to bury the Turkish dead after the attack of 19 May 1915. |
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Panel 5Stretcher bearers carrying wounded at Anzac. The soldier on
the left is carrying filled water bottles up to the front line. |
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Panel 6The Charge of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade at the Nek, |
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Panel 7New Zealand soldiers rest in a trench during their assault
towards Chunuk Bair on the night of 6 August 1915. |
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Panel 8Williams Pier, North Beach, Gallipoli, December 1915, with the Sphinx in the background. At this time the preparations for the evacuation of the Australian and New Zealand troops from Anzac were well under way. (Australian War Memorial C01621) |
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Panel 9Turkish artillery on Gallipoli. (Australian War Memorial A05287) |
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Panel 10An Australian officer visits a comrade's grave on Gallipoli. |
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