The @Gallipoli100 group paid their respects to French pilot Henri Dumas last week. Dumas’ air war ended in August 1915 when he finally fell from the skies #RIP #WalkingGallipoli #HiddenGallipoli
Then & Now of the RNAS airfield on Tenedos #WalkingGallipoli #HiddenGallipoli
The Dardanelles looks tantalisingly close when viewed from the top of the Third (Gun) Ridge. Following in the footsteps of the furthest Australian advances on 25 April 1915. Tulloch, Loutit, Blackburn and Robin #AnzacDay #WalkingGallipoli #HiddenGallipoli
Now this is what you call a castle.
Mrs Doughty-Wylie once nursed Gallipoli casualties here #Tenedos #Bozcaada #WalkingGallipoli #HiddenGallipoli
“Well, if you know of a better 'ole, go to it” Guiding the Gallipoli underground war #WalkingGallipoli #HiddenGallipoli
Dardanelles sunset, image courtesy of one of our Gallipoli Association guests #WalkingGallipoli #HiddenGallipoli
A successful Gallipoli landing?Yesterday we were walking the 25 April 1915 French and Ottoman positions at Kum Kale #HiddenGallipoli #WalkingGallipoli @Gallipoli100