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This is a list of all cemeteries and memorials erected following the Battle of Gallipoli in 1915 during World War I. There is one French cemetery, the remainder are Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries containing the dead of Britain, Australia, New Zealand, India, Newfoundland and others.

Helles


Cemeteries

  • Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery
  • Pink Farm Cemetery
  • Lancashire Landing Cemetery
  • V Beach Cemetery
  • Skew Bridge Cemetery
  • Redoubt Cemetery
  • French War Cemetery

There is only one solitary marked Allied grave outside of a cemetery on the peninsula resulting from the campaign, that of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie. He was buried close to where he was killed during the capture of Seddülbahir on the morning of April 26, 1915.

Memorials

  • Britain and the British Commonwealth - Cape Helles Memorial to the Missing
  • France - French War Cemetery Memorial, Morto Bay
  • Turkey - Çanakkale Martyrs' Memorial

Anzac


Cemeteries

  • Beach Cemetery
  • Shell Green Cemetery
  • Shrapnel Valley Cemetery
  • Ari Burnu Cemetery
  • Plugge's Plateau Cemetery
  • Canterbury Cemetery
  • No. 2 Outpost Cemetery
  • NZ No. 2 Outpost Cemetery
  • Embarkation Pier Cemetery
  • 7th Field Ambulance Cemetery
  • Hill 60 Cemetery
  • Lone Pine Cemetery
  • Johnston's Jolly Cemetery
  • 4th Battalion Parade Ground Cemetery
  • Courtney's and Steel's Post Cemetery
  • Quinn's Post Cemetery
  • The Nek Cemetery
  • Walker's Ridge Cemetery
  • Baby 700 Cemetery
  • Chunuk Bair Cemetery
  • The Farm Cemetery

Memorials

Suvla


Cemeteries

  • Lala Baba Cemetery
  • Hill 10 Cemetery
  • Azmak Cemetery
  • Green Hill Cemetery

Memorials

Resources


Gallipoli: A Battlefield Guide, Phil Taylor & Pam Cupper, 2000, ISBN 0731809831

Battle of Gallipoli

 

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