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'Sedl Bahr [sic], Gallipoli ruins', 1915

Photograph, World War One, Gallipoli (1915).

On 25 April 1915 1st Battalion The Royal Munster Fusiliers plus two companies of 2nd Battalion The Royal Hampshire Regiment landed at 'V' Beach on Cape Helles. While some men were towed in barges many more disembarked from ports cut in the sides of the troopship SS 'River Clyde'. They then moved on to barges linked to the shore.

The attackers faced heavy machine-gun and rifle fire from Sedd-el-Bahr fortress, one of the Turks' key defensive positions. Out of the first wave of 200 men, only 21 made it ashore. The Turks desperately tried to drive the British off the beach, but they held on and eventually gained a foothold. The following day the 15-inch guns of HMS 'Elizabeth' destroyed much of the fort which was captured after an assault led by Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie who was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross.

From an album of 64 photographs compiled by Sergeant A J Favell, 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers, Gallipoli, Egypt and Malta.

NAM Accession Number

NAM. 1995-04-27-9

Copyright/Ownership

National Army Museum, Out of Copyright

Location

National Army Museum, Study collection

Object URL

https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1995-04-27-9

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