40 02.79N 026 11.01E Gallipoli - British War Memorial and Lancashire Landing

Yachtforeverfreedom
Tue 29 May 2012 13:18
We spent a half-day with a guide touring the area of Gallipoli, mainly just the Turkish War Memorial and the British Memorials.
This is the Turkish Memorial which was raised 1954-1960, paid for by a subscription of TL10 from every Turkish family.  It is 40 Meters high and stands atop a cliff 48 meters high overlooking the entrance to the Dardanelles.


Unfortunately the British memorial, only a few miles away, and even closer to Helles Point, was being renovated ready for the 100th Anniversary - so this was the best picture I could get.  It is surrounded by a wall on which are plaques engraved with the names of all those known killed, by regiment, in order of regimental seniority at the time.

This is a model of "Lancashire Landing", on the hill overlooking where the Lancashire Fusileers came ashore.  The fort in the background had been blown up when a Navy shell hit the magazine - all the occupants were killed.

Unfortunately, none of the Fusileers got any further than this - 1285 are buried here.  You can see the ruined fort in the background.