
Australian troops climb from a transport ship by rope l
adders for the landing at Anzac Cove, 6am April 25, 1915

Part of the 4th Battalion and the mules for the 26th (Jacob's)
Indian Mountain Battery landing at 8am, April 25, 1915

Australian artillerymen dragging guns into position after
the landing at Anzac. Picture: Charles Bean, April 25, 1915

Australian troops going into action across
Plugge's Plateau under fire from the other side of Shrapnel Valley

Steele's Post at Anzac, showing dugouts on the
seaward slopes held by a detachment of the 1st Australian Battalion

Private John Simpson, of the 3rd Australian Field Ambulance, and his donkey
(possibly named Murphy) assisting a wounded soldier, May 1915.
Simpson was killed near Bloody Angle on 19 May 1915 by machinegun fire

The Chief of Staff to the commander of the Australian Imperial Force,
at the entrance of his dugout at Gallipoli, May 1915.

A 9th Battery 18-pound field gun in action during a Turkish attack on
McCay's Hill, May 19, 1915

Troops bathing at ANZAC beach, Gallipoli
Support troops belonging to the 4th Australian Infantry Brigade, waiting behind
Quinn's Post after it was retaken. Picture: Charles Bean, May 29, 1915
Court martial of a New Zealand Private at Gallipolli on July 18 1915
after the man - who had been sick in hospital with dysentery - fell asleep
while on sentry duty
Hand-tinted colour print of Anzac Cove looking north towards New Zealand Point