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Dardanelles in detail
20 June 2007 by John Lafferty.
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Battlefield Tours,Personal Stories, After the trip, Canakkale, Zoomify
In the image box below is a very large image of the Dardanelles as seen from the Dardanos Battery gun emplacesments. It covers the view from Helles to Canakkale. Use your mouse to drag the view from left to right. The tools at the bottom of the image can also be used to zoom in and out to see the full detail of this image.
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Note – You can not zoom back fully and see the entire image but the navigation box in the top left coner will show you where along the image you are.
Then and Now
21 May 2007 by John Lafferty.
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Battlefield Tours,Personal Stories, After the trip, Then and Now
I’m now back at work and catching up on the email and tasks. I am also still processing the photos taken on the trip. As I go through the images I am adding notes but also looking for those images that where taken to match those in the collection. Here is the first one. It is a panoramic photo of North Beach. Although these images have been taken at a slightly different angle the details are still clear and the changes to the landscape become obvious.
Anzac Cove and North Beach, 1915 A02854
ANZAC Cove and North Beach, 2007End of the trip, but not the posts
29 April 2007 by John Lafferty.
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Battlefield Tours, After the trip
We have now left Turkey and gone on our own different ways. Some are off to the Western Front Battlefield Tour, some are returning home and others (like myself) are continuing with other travelling.
There are more images and information to pass on. For example I have a number of images that I have taken to show how the battlefields have changed with “then and now” collections. There are also more images from ANZAC Day and the last days we had in Istanbul. But these will have to wait until I return to Australia later this week. Until then please send me any comments or photo requests. I will follow up these requests on my return.
Day 12 – ANZAC Day
29 April 2007 by John Lafferty.
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Battlefield Tours, Gallipoli, Week 2
At the end of the formal proceedings there is time for the public to lay wreaths and a number of people in the group take the time to do this.
At the end of the Lone Pine service we head back down the Artillery Road where our bus is waiting to take us back to the Hotel. All this is over by about 12:30. The afternoon has a walk with Kenan for those with some energy left over – most have a sleep.
Day 11
29 April 2007 by John Lafferty.
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Battlefield Tours, Gallipoli, Week 2
Additonal images from day 11
Day 10
29 April 2007 by John Lafferty.
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Battlefield Tours, Gallipoli, Week 2
Additional images from day 10
Day 9 Additional Images
27 April 2007 by John Lafferty.
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Battlefield Tours, Gallipoli, Week 2
Turkish villager
Tour group members at a Turkish memorial
Day 8 Additional Images
27 April 2007 by John Lafferty.
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Battlefield Tours, Gallipoli, Week 2
Sunrise – Good morning!
Turkish, ANZAC and British Memorials at Helles
Gun emplacements at Helles
Redoubt cemetery
Turkish Village
Turkish Memorial, Kenan Celik and group photo
Happy birthday Janda!
Day 7 Additional Images
27 April 2007 by John Lafferty.
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Battlefield Tours, Gallipoli, Week 1
ANZAC Cove and Beach Cemetery
The remains of a landing boat near Embarkation Peir
Shapnel Valley
Plugge’s Plateau
Lone Pine
4th Battalion Parade Ground
Shell Green
Day 6 Additional Images
27 April 2007 by John Lafferty.
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Battlefield Tours, Gallipoli, Week 1
Morning on the Dardanelles
Fortress
Meet our excellent driver Cengis (the C in Turkish is pronounced as a J)
The first stop at the Gallipoli Battlefields is at a museum and memorial at Kabatepe
A Gallipoli Rose
The memorial of the Nek
Sunset





































































































































