Anzac Cove
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Anzac Cove is a small cove on the Gallipoli pensinula in Turkey. It was the site of the landing on 25 April 1915 of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps during the Battle of Gallipoli.
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Anzac cove shortly after the landing.
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North Beach, Anzac Cove, 9 45am April 25 1915
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HMS Scourge towing boats at Anzac landing 1915
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Horse boats at the landing, HMS Bacchante in the background
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Sunrise over Chunuk Bair 25 April 1915
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Boats landing stores and men bathing
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Anzac Cove and Watson's Pier
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Painting by George Lambert, 1922. Depicts the Australian soldiers of the covering force climbing the seaward slope of Plugge's Plateau.
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Anzac Cove, 2004, looking south towards Hell Spit
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New Zealand troops at Anzac Cove 1915
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New Zealand troops dug in at Anzac Cove 1915
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Anzac Cove encampment 1915.jpg