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Anzacs Collection

"Remembering the ANZACs: Honoring the Courage and Sacrifice" As the sun rises on Anzac Day in Perth, Canberra, and across Australia

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Storming of Le Quesnoy by New Zealand troops, 1918, Matania

Storming of Le Quesnoy by New Zealand troops, 1918, Matania
The storming of Le Quesnoy by New Zealand troops on 4 November 1918. The soldiers, led by two second lieutenants, the men climbed up a ladder against the ramparts

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Anzacs March

Anzacs March
April 1919: Members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, commonly known as Anzacs marching through London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageAnzacs Collection: La baie de Suvla et les Falaises d'Anzac; Les falaises d'Anzac, 1915 (1916)

La baie de Suvla et les Falaises d'Anzac; Les falaises d'Anzac, 1915 (1916). Creator: Norman Wilkinson
La baie de Suvla et les Falaises d'Anzac; Les falaises d'Anzac, point e debarquement des Australiens et des Neo-Zelandais, le 25 avril 1915

Background imageAnzacs Collection: La baie de Suvla et les Falaises d'Anzac; La plage de Suvla: a gauche, Lala Baba, 1915 (1916)

La baie de Suvla et les Falaises d'Anzac; La plage de Suvla: a gauche, Lala Baba, 1915 (1916). Creator: Unknown
La baie de Suvla et les Falaises d'Anzac; La plage de Suvla: a gauche, Lala Baba; a droite, la hauteur que les Anglais avaient appelee Mont Chocolat, 1915. From "Collection de la Guerre IV

Background imageAnzacs Collection: La baie de Suvla et les Falaises d'Anzac; Eclatements d'obus turcs de gros calibre, 1915 (1916)

La baie de Suvla et les Falaises d'Anzac; Eclatements d'obus turcs de gros calibre, 1915 (1916)
La baie de Suvla et les Falaises d'Anzac; Eclatements d'obus turcs de gros calibre sur les pentes d'Anafarta, dominant la baie de Suvla, 1915. From "Collection de la Guerre IV

Background imageAnzacs Collection: L'histoire d'une splendide deconvenue; Anzac et Suvla; Les operations britanniques de 1915

L'histoire d'une splendide deconvenue; Anzac et Suvla; Les operations britanniques de 1915 sur la cote Ouest de la presqu'ile de Gallipoli, 1915. From "Collection de la Guerre IV

Background imageAnzacs Collection: ANZAC soldiers marching to the front, France, First World War, c1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

ANZAC soldiers marching to the front, France, First World War, c1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
ANZAC soldiers marching to the front, France, First World War, c1916, (c1920). From Gallipoli to the French Front: " Anzacs" [Australian

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Australian troops in Turkey, First World War, 1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Australian troops in Turkey, First World War, 1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Australian troops in Turkey, First World War, 1915, (c1920). Behind the Firing Line at Anzac Cove: " Splinter Villa", one of the Australian dug-outs

Background imageAnzacs Collection: New Zealand soldiers with captured German flag, First World War, 1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

New Zealand soldiers with captured German flag, First World War, 1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
New Zealand soldiers with captured German flag, First World War, 1914, (c1920). New Zealands War Trophy: Members of the Expeditionary Force with the German flag which they hauled down in Samoa

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Australian Lance-Corporal Albert Jacka, VC, from The War Illustrated Album deLuxe

Australian Lance-Corporal Albert Jacka, VC, from The War Illustrated Album deLuxe, published in London, 1916 (litho)
KW294138 Australian Lance-Corporal Albert Jacka, VC, from The War Illustrated Album deLuxe, published in London, 1916 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Tobruk, Libya, after its capture by Australian troops, World War II, 22 January 1941 (b / w photo)

Tobruk, Libya, after its capture by Australian troops, World War II, 22 January 1941 (b / w photo)
6015288 Tobruk, Libya, after its capture by Australian troops, World War II, 22 January 1941 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tobruk, Libya)

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Second Lieutenant Hugo Throssell holding part of a captured Turkish trench against the enemys

Second Lieutenant Hugo Throssell holding part of a captured Turkish trench against the enemys counter-attacks, Hill 60
976442 Second Lieutenant Hugo Throssell holding part of a captured Turkish trench against the enemys counter-attacks, Hill 60, Gallipoli, 29 August 1915 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Commemoration of the end of the war, the Anzacs witness the review of the Empire

Commemoration of the end of the war, the Anzacs witness the review of the Empire
STC466112 Commemoration of the end of the war, the Anzacs witness the review of the Empires forces in London (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Evacuations of Gallipoli (b / w photo)

Evacuations of Gallipoli (b / w photo)
STC466132 Evacuations of Gallipoli (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gallipoli Campaign)

Background imageAnzacs Collection: The Landing of troops from the River Clyde at V Beach, Gallipoli Peninsula

The Landing of troops from the River Clyde at V Beach, Gallipoli Peninsula
IL352830 The Landing of troops from the River Clyde at V Beach, Gallipoli Peninsula, illustration from Deeds that Thrill the Empire, published by Hutchinson & Co

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Australian soldiers searching for snipers in the ruins of the medieval Crusader castle in Sidon

Australian soldiers searching for snipers in the ruins of the medieval Crusader castle in Sidon, Lebanon
6015351 Australian soldiers searching for snipers in the ruins of the medieval Crusader castle in Sidon, Lebanon, after its capture from Vichy French forces, World War II

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Australian soldiers leaving the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, World War II

Australian soldiers leaving the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, World War II, 1940 (b / w photo)
6015171 Australian soldiers leaving the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, World War II, 1940 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageAnzacs Collection: General Sir William R. Birdwood, 1914-19 (colour litho)

General Sir William R. Birdwood, 1914-19 (colour litho)
STC359808 General Sir William R. Birdwood, 1914-19 (colour litho) by Bassano, Alexander (1829-1913); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Anthony Eden, British Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs

Anthony Eden, British Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, greeting soldiers of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force
6015166 Anthony Eden, British Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, greeting soldiers of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force on their arrival at Suez, Egypt, World War II

Background imageAnzacs Collection: The Music of Triumph: Victorious Australians Entering Bapaume, March 17th, 1917

The Music of Triumph: Victorious Australians Entering Bapaume, March 17th, 1917
STC359858 The Music of Triumph: Victorious Australians Entering Bapaume, March 17th, 1917, 1917-19 (litho) by Sheldon, Charles Mills (1866-1928)

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Britains Bitterest Defeat (b / w photo)

Britains Bitterest Defeat (b / w photo)
3626941 Britains Bitterest Defeat (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Britains Bitterest Defeat. The Anzacs at Gallipoli)

Background imageAnzacs Collection: ANZAC troops on the Western Front, First World War, c1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

ANZAC troops on the Western Front, First World War, c1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
ANZAC troops on the Western Front, First World War, c1916, (c1920). New Zealand in the Great Advance: Dominion troops on the road to the trenches

Background imageAnzacs Collection: With the Anzacs in Gallipoli: inside an Australian trench, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920)

With the Anzacs in Gallipoli: inside an Australian trench, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920). One man is using a periscope rifle while another keeps watch by means of a periscope

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Back from Pozieres: Australian machine-gunners... First World War, 1916, (c1920)

Back from Pozieres: Australian machine-gunners... First World War, 1916, (c1920)
Back from Pozieres: Australian machine-gunners returning from the trenches, First World War, 1916, (c1920). ANZAC soldiers on the Western Front in northern France

Background imageAnzacs Collection: ANZAC soldiers on the Western Front in northern France, First World War, 1916, (c1920)

ANZAC soldiers on the Western Front in northern France, First World War, 1916, (c1920). " Advance, Australia!" Commonwealth troops leaving their base camp for the trenches

Background imageAnzacs Collection: ANZAC troops in Marseilles, France, First World War, c1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

ANZAC troops in Marseilles, France, First World War, c1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
ANZAC troops in Marseilles, France, First World War, c1916, (c1920). A French Welcome for the Australasians [Australian and New Zealand Army Corps]: decorated Dominion troops at Marseilles

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Transport Difficulties in the Swamps of Flanders, First World War, 1917, (c1920)

Transport Difficulties in the Swamps of Flanders, First World War, 1917, (c1920). Australian soldiers struggling to lead a mule cart through thick mud on the Belgian Western Front after heavy rain

Background imageAnzacs Collection: The Suvla and Anzac Line, First World War, August 1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

The Suvla and Anzac Line, First World War, August 1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
The Suvla and Anzac Line, First World War, August 1915, (c1920)....map showing approximately by the shaded portion the area occupied after the linking up of the two armies in August, 1915

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Australian soldiers on the Western Front, First World War, 1917, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Australian soldiers on the Western Front, First World War, 1917, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Australian soldiers on the Western Front, First World War, 1917, (c1920). With the " Wallabies" in France: Australians parading for the trenches

Background imageAnzacs Collection: King George V cheered by ANZAC troops at the Western Front, First World War, August 1916, (c1920)

King George V cheered by ANZAC troops at the Western Front, First World War, August 1916, (c1920). His Majestys Visit to the Front...the New Zealanders welcome

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Australian soldier giving water to a Turkish family, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920)

Australian soldier giving water to a Turkish family, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920). A Dardanelle Idyll: Australian giving a drink of water to a Turkish peasant woman above Anzac Cove

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Positions of ANZAC forces on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey, First World War, July 1915

Positions of ANZAC forces on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey, First World War, July 1915
Positions of Australian and New Zealand forces on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey, First World War, July 1915, (c1920). Map showing approximately the semi-circular Foothold of the Australians

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Australian troops, Melbourne, First World War, c1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Australian troops, Melbourne, First World War, c1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Australian troops, Melbourne, First World War, c1915, (c1920). Part of Australias First Contingent: the Victorian troops marching through the streets of Melbourne

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Lord Kitchener reviewing Australian cadets, First World War, c1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Lord Kitchener reviewing Australian cadets, First World War, c1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Lord Kitchener reviewing Australian cadets, First World War, c1914, (c1920). More of the " Lions Whelps", ( sons of the British Empire )

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Soldiers from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa, 1914-1918, (c1920)

Soldiers from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa, 1914-1918, (c1920)
Soldiers from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). The Gathering of the Clans: a Typical Group of Colonial Troops

Background imageAnzacs Collection: First convoy of ships leaving Albany, Australia, WW1

First convoy of ships leaving Albany, Australia, WW1
The first convoy of ships leaving Albany, Western Australia, during the First World War. They were carrying Australian and New Zealand troops (later known as Anzacs)

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Colonel Ewen George Sinclair-Maclagan 1868 To 1948. British Born Commander Of Anzac 3Rd Brigade At

Colonel Ewen George Sinclair-Maclagan 1868 To 1948. British Born Commander Of Anzac 3Rd Brigade At Gallipoli Landing. From The Great World War A History Volume Iii, Published 1916

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Field Marshal William Riddell Birdwood, 1St Baron Birdwood 1865 To 1951

Field Marshal William Riddell Birdwood, 1St Baron Birdwood 1865 To 1951. British General Who Commanded Australian And New Zealand Army Corps (Anzac) During Gallipoli Campaign In 1915

Background imageAnzacs Collection: The Campaign In Gallipoli. A Landing Force Leaving The Transports For The Shore

The Campaign In Gallipoli. A Landing Force Leaving The Transports For The Shore. From The Great World War A History Volume Iii, Published 1916

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Gallipoli Campaign. A Turkish Sniper, Disguised As A Bush, In Custody After Being Captured By

Gallipoli Campaign. A Turkish Sniper, Disguised As A Bush, In Custody After Being Captured By Anzac Troops. From The Great World War A History Volume Iii, Published 1916

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Map Showing Approximately The Semicircular Foothold Of Australians And New Zealanders Above Anzac

Map Showing Approximately The Semicircular Foothold Of Australians And New Zealanders Above Anzac Cove July 1915. From The Great World War A History Volume Iii, Published 1916

Background imageAnzacs Collection: WW1 - Anzacs fighting near the Krithia heights, Gallipoli

WW1 - Anzacs fighting near the Krithia heights, Gallipoli
WW1 - The Anzac troops gain fresh ground in Gallipoli as they storm the enemys line near the Krithia heights. The soldiers fight among the ridges of the road to Constantipole. Date: 1915

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Anniversary of the fist landing of the Anzacs at Gallipoli

Anniversary of the fist landing of the Anzacs at Gallipoli
Celebration in Parliament Square of the anniversary of the first landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Anzac) on the Gallipoli Peninsula. 1916

Background imageAnzacs Collection: WW1 - Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in Gallipolli

WW1 - Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in Gallipolli
WW1 - The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), was a First World War army corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force that was formed in Egypt in 1915

Background imageAnzacs Collection: WW1 - Night attack by the Turks on the Anzacs at Gallipoli

WW1 - Night attack by the Turks on the Anzacs at Gallipoli
WW1 - The Battle of Chunuk Bair - Fought between the Ottoman defenders and troops of the British Empire. At the cliff faces at Gaba Tepe, the Turks attack the Australian lines at night

Background imageAnzacs Collection: WW1 - Battle of Sari Bair - Heavy artillery advancement

WW1 - Battle of Sari Bair - Heavy artillery advancement
WW1 - Battle of Sari Bair - The main operation started on 6th August 1915, with the intention of gaining a fresh landing north of Anzac at Suvla Bay

Background imageAnzacs Collection: New Zealand soldiers returning home with English brides, WW1

New Zealand soldiers returning home with English brides, WW1
A party of New Zealand soldiers on board the Remuera, heading home accompanied by their English wives who they had met and married while in Britain

Background imageAnzacs Collection: Illustrated War News - Quinine parade in Salonika

Illustrated War News - Quinine parade in Salonika
Front cover of The Illustrated War News with a photograph showing soldiers - possibly Anzacs - taking a dose of quinine at Salonika to guard against malaria. Date: 1916



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"Remembering the ANZACs: Honoring the Courage and Sacrifice" As the sun rises on Anzac Day in Perth, Canberra, and across Australia, we pay tribute to the brave soldiers who fought for our freedom. The spirit of the ANZACs lives on as we gather to commemorate their unwavering courage. In a historic photograph captured during World War I, ANZAC soldiers march towards the front lines in France. Their determined faces reflect their commitment to defending our values and protecting our nation. We are forever grateful for their selflessness. Another poignant image takes us back to Gallipoli in 1915, where Australian troops stood side by side with New Zealand comrades. Together they faced unimaginable challenges but emerged stronger than ever before. This powerful bond between nations is a testament to the enduring legacy of these extraordinary individuals. Among them was Lance-Corporal Albert Jacka, VC – a true hero whose bravery knew no bounds. His actions exemplify the indomitable spirit that defines an ANZAC soldier. Through his story and countless others like it, we remember those who went above and beyond for their fellow countrymen. Moving forward in time, we witness Australian troops capturing Tobruk during World War II – yet another chapter etched into history by these remarkable men and women. Their triumphs remind us of what can be achieved through resilience and unity. Today's Anzacs March serves as a living tribute to all those who have served or continue to serve our great nation with honor and distinction, and is an opportunity for us all to come together as one community, united by gratitude for those who made ultimate sacrifices so that we may live freely today. On this solemn day of remembrance, let us never forget the immense debt owed to these courageous souls – both past and present - who have shaped Australia's identity through their unwavering dedication.