Welcome to the Gallipoli Association Digital Archive
The Gallipoli Association Digital Archive preserves the story of the campaign through the digitisation of previously unpublished collections and objects, held by members, descendants of campaign veterans and the public. It provides a unique resource for all members of the Association; historians, researchers, authors, and academic institutions, and advances the core objectives of the Association.
Our aim is for the archive to grow over time, by the inclusion of Association member’s collections of original material. If you have a historical photograph, letter, diary, sketch, map, or any other object relating to the Dardanelles and Gallipoli campaign that you would like to add to this archive, we would love to hear from you.
For more information on the Archive, or how to offer items for this growing collection, please contact us:
Available Archives
Exploring the Archives
After selecting one of the available archives, you will be presented with it's home page.
- Related articles and indices are listed on the left
- Each volume is presented with a cover image and description - click to explore
- Use the search bar to find people, places, events etc.
Using the search bar will display the any matching results from the archive
- Alter your search to refine the results
- Results from the archive are displayed with descriptions and thumbnails
- Results from indices are displayed in a separate tab
Each entry in the archive can contain one or more images
- Use the Previous and Next buttons to navigate through the entries
- Click an image to open the photo browser
- Click the "Volume Index" to view the overview of entries in the current volume
Clicking an image in the archive will open the photo browser
- Buttons on the left/right of the screen will move to the previous/next image
- Icons in the top right allow you zoom in, out, and recentre the image
- You can also use your mouse to explore the image. The wheel will zoom, click and drag to move around
- Click the "X" in the top right to exit the photo browser, or press the escape key on your keyboard
If you have any queries about the archive, please get in touch
