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360g tin 2015 Collection
Landing at Anzac Cove
The iconic image that defines the Gallipoli campaign. Troops and supplies crowd the narrow beach at Anzac Cove as reinforcements stream ashore. This photograph, sourced from the Alexander Turnbull Library, captures the sheer scale of the landing and the exposed, rugged coastline that would test the resolve of every soldier who set foot there. Part of the RSA's centenary series marking 100 years since the Great War.
Edition Notes
100 Years Centenary Series (2014-2018)
Source / Credits
Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand