
[Lent by Capt. Boxer, N.Z.M.O.
On the Top of the Great Pyramid.
This New Zealand officer, the two Australians, the Ghurkha officer and the two Ghurkhas are typical of the men who in August 1915, reached the highest points on the Gallipoli Peninsula—the New Zealanders on Chunuk Bair; the Australians on Abdel Rahman Bair; the Ghurkhas on Hill Q.

Lent by Capt. Farr, D.S.O., M.C.
A Gun of the 3rd Battery, N.Z.F.A. at Cape Helles..
After our experience of cover in France, the sheet on galvanized iron and row
of sandbags is almost ludicrous. Notice the typical Gallipoli hair-cut and the absence of many garments.

Lent by F. W. Randall
An Impressive Sunday Service on the “Athenic.” (ship)
The padre is the Rev. Canon Taylor, C.F., a frail man with an enthusiasm for serving
his fellows. He served through the Gallipoli Campaign, and at Sarpi Rest Camp was
tireless in his efforts to rejuvenate the listless survivors from Anzac.