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Landing maps

Primary Sources

Gallipoli Survey Report, Australian War Memorial AWM45 31/2

Gallipoli Campaign: extract from lecture by Brigadier General Frederick Cunliffe-Owen 22 Jan 1920, National Archives, United Kingdom CAB45/246

Secondary sources

C.E.W . Bean, The story of Anzac from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli Campaign, May 4, 1915, The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918, Vol. I (Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1921)

C.E.W. Bean, The story of Anzac from 4 May, 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli Peninsula, The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918, Vol. II (Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1934)

C.E.W. Bean, Gallipoli Mission (Canberra: Australian War Memorial, 1952)

Peter Chasseaud, Imperial War Museum trench map archive on CD-ROM (London: Naval & Military Press in association with the Imperial War Museum, 2001)

Ernest Dowson, “Further notes on aeroplane photography in the Near East”, Geographical Journal 58 (1921)

H.A. Jones, The war in the air: being the story of the part played in the great war by the Royal Air Force Volume II (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1928)

Robert Rhodes James, Gallipoli, (London: Pimlico, 1999)

Cemetery Plans

Primary Sources

Graves, Gallipoli. Plans of cemeteries; Visit of Capt Bean and other matters (Aug-Sep 1919), Australian War Memorial AWM10 4319/4/1

[Burials] Designs for Concrete and Bronze Headstones for a Military Cemetery and correspondence relating to same, Australian War Memorial AWM25 135/38

[Memorials, Honour Rolls and War Graves Registers:] Copy of letter GOC Turkish troops asking for protection of graveyards of British soldiers buried in Turkish soil [Dec 1915], Australian War Memorial AWM27 622/1

[Official History, 1914-18 War: Records of Charles E W Bean, Official Historian:] Correspondence, 1918-23; concerns graves, memorials, roads and salvage on Gallipoli, Australian War Memorial AWM38 3DRL/8042/51

Clergy: Royal Army Chaplains Department (Code 38(B)): Report of chaplains attached to graves registration unit, Gallipoli; with photographs, National Archives, United Kingdom WO32/5640

Imperial War Graves Commission (Gallipoli), National Archives of Australia, Canberra A2489/1

Diaries of Chaplain Walter Dexter, Australian War Memorial PR00248

Secondary sources

C.E.W. Bean, Gallipoli Mission (Canberra: Australian War Memorial, 1952)

Department of Defence, Where the Australians rest: a description of many of the cemeteries overseas in which Australians, including those whose names can never now be known, are buried (Melbourne: Department of Defence, 1920)

Imperial War Graves Commission, The war graves of the British Empire (London: Imperial War Graves Commission, 1925-1928)

Clem Lloyd and Jacqui Rees, The last shilling: a history of repatriation in Australia (Carlton: Melbourne University Press, 1994)

Philip Longworth, The unending vigil : a history of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, 1917-1984 (London: Leo Cooper in association with Secker & Warburg, 1985)

T.J Pemberton, Gallipoli to-day (London: Ernest Benn Ltd, 1926)

John Samuels, Millington’s Mission (Sydney: HarperCollins Publishers, 2002)

Turkish Maps

Secondary sources

C.E.W. Bean, The story of Anzac from 4 May, 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli Peninsula, The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914 –1918, Vol. II (Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1934)

C.E.W. Bean, Gallipoli Mission (Canberra: Australian War Memorial, 1952)

Les Carlyon, Gallipoli (Sydney: Macmillan, 2001)

“ The monthly record: Turkish map of the Gallipoli Peninsula”, Geographical Journal 56 (1920)

Otto Liman von Sanders, Five years in Turkey (Anapolis, Md: United States Naval Institute, 1927)

Robert Rhodes James, Gallipoli (London: Pimlico, 1999)

Nigel Steel and Peter Hart, Defeat at Gallipoli (London: Macmillan, 1994)

Map: Turkish dispositions on August 6th 1915 (showing which and when reinforcements arrived) (Ordnance Survey, 1921)

Trench Maps

Primary sources

Captain J.E.G. Stevenson, MC, Toowong, Qld [Request for donation of private records], Australian War Memorial AWM93 12/11/2628

War diary of the 3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade (3rd ALH Bde). August 1915. Order of Battle: Scheme & detail of attack, Australian War Memorial AWM4 10/3/7

War diary of the 3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade (3rd ALH Bde). August 1915. Appendix A, Artillery timetable for night of 6/7th and morning of 7th August 1915, Australian War Memorial AWM4 10/3/7

Diaries of Lieutenant Ronald McInnis, Australian War Memorial PR00917

Papers of Lieutenant Ronald McInnis, Australian War Memorial PR82/128

Diary of Lieutenant Ronald McInnis, Australian War Memorial 1DRL/0438

Diary and papers of Captain John Stevenson, Australian War Memorial 3DRL/2995

Secondary sources

Peter Burness, The Nek (Kenthurst, NSW: Kangaroo Press, 1996)

Les Carlyon, Gallipoli (Sydney: Macmillan, 2001)

Chris Coulthard-Clark, The Encyclopedia of Australia’s Battles (Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2001)

Ronald McInnis, “Making the best of things: a surveyor on Gallipoli”, Queensland Surveyor (December 1921)

John Stevenson, “Another surveyor on Gallipoli”, Queensland Surveyor (December 1922)

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