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'''and some other sources of records from abroad.'''
The '''Gallipoli''' Campaign, also known as the '''Dardanelles''' Campaign, the Battle of Gallipoli or the Battle of Çanakkale (Turkish: Çanakkale Savaşı), was a campaign of the [[First World War]] that took place on the Gallipoli peninsula (Gelibolu in modern Turkey), from 17 February 1915 to 9 January 1916.<ref>"Gallipoli Campaign" Wikipedia. Refer [[Gallipoli#External links|External links]], above.</ref>


Registration of births, marriage and deaths in England started in 1837. Copies of certificates can be obtained from the '''General Register Office (GRO)'''. It was not compulsory to register a birth, marriage or death with the British authorities whilst you were abroad, but if the event was registered, then a certificate can be obtained from the GRO.
==Also see==
 
*[[Ceylon]] for information about the Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps
The  General Register Office is a subsidiary of HM Passport Office, which in turn is an  an agency of the Home Office.
*[[Prisoners of the Turks (First World War)‎]] for the experiences of soldiers captured at Gallipoli.
 
Records originally held by the GRO may now be part of [[The National Archives]]. Those records classified as Non-Statutory were transmitted from the GRO to TNA in 1977,<ref  name=FSW>"British Births, Marriages and Deaths Overseas" FamilySearch Wiki, see [[General Register Office#External links|External links above]].</ref> where they have a National Archives catalogue reference, series RG. Some of the records in respect of military overseas births, marriages and deaths remain with the GRO.  GRO documentation about the latter group of records is very brief.  Some events are recorded in multiple places.


The GRO records are closed to the public.  
==War Diaries==
Included in the many records held at the National Archives Kew is the series WO 95 - War Office: First World War and Army of Occupation War Diaries.


The National Archives has produced a brief online research guide "Looking for records of a birth, marriage or death of a British national at sea or abroad", refer  [[General Register Office#External links|External links below]].
Some  War Diaries, many of which are '''handwritten''', have been digitised and are available (on a pay basis) online from the following sources: from the National Archives through the Discovery catalogue<ref>[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk Discovery catalogue]</ref> and through Ancestry which contains the database  "UK, WWI War Diaries (Gallipoli and Dardanelles), 1914-1916" (selected, and at times, part war diaries only)<ref>[http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=60380 UK, WWI War Diaries (Gallipoli and Dardanelles), 1914-1916consisting of WO 95/4263-4359 records. Ancestry. It seem probable that not all records within this range are included, in line with the Western Front database which does not included all records in the specified range.</ref><ref> stiletto_33853.
[http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/topic/257648-ancestry-vs-national-archives/?do=findComment&comment=2606479 Ancestry vs National Archives] ''Great War Forum'' 26 January 2018. Retrieved 26 January 2018. Ancestry diaries may  have large parts (many months)  missing
==Overseas records series RG ==
compared to TNA files</ref> (search hints<ref>MrSwan. [http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/topic/256132-ancestry-war-diaries/ Ancestry war diaries] ''Great War Forum'' 17 December 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.</ref>)  (in addition to a Western Front database).  The Ancestry database also contain War Diaries for some Indian, Australian and New Zealand Army regiments.  
These records are classified as '''Non Statutory Returns'''.
<br>'''Transcribed''' (the handwriting has been deciphered for you!) (series title) ''Gallipoli  Diaries'', edited by Martin Gillott. publisher Great War Diaries, for  British and Infantry  Indian Army regiments, are available  through Amazon.co.uk<ref>[https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Diaries++Adjutant+Gillott&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3ADiaries++Adjutant+Gillott ''Gallipoli  Diaries'' and ''Great War Diaries''] amazon.co.uk</ref>, in  Kindle editions which have a Search facility (anyone with Kindle Unlimited can read them for free). (Download of a free Kindle App is available onto a PC, Mac or tablet - you don't need Kindle). The transcribed Indian Army ''Gallipoli Diaries'' are for ''Headquarters 29th Indian Infantry Brigade 1915'' (includes Gurkhas and [[14th (Ferozepore) Regiment of Sikh Infantry|14th King George’s Own Ferozepore Sikhs]]) and ''Gurkhas at Gallipoli 1915'' (a combined edition ''1/4th Gurkha Rifles 1915'',  ''1/5th Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force) 1915'', ''1/6th Gurkha Rifles 1915'', ''2/10th Bn Gurkha Rifles 1915'', the latter four Diaries also available separately.
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|RG 32 ||General Register Office: <br>Miscellaneous Foreign Returns<br> 1831-1969 ||[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13357  Contents]|| [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C13357 Browse] ||
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|RG 33 ||General Register Office:<br> Foreign Registers and Returns<br> 1627-1960  ||[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13358 Contents]|| [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C13358 Browse]|| RG 33/90-113 contains some entries, mostly 20th century, from the [[Princely States]] Bikaner, Eastern Rajputana, Gwalior, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Madras States, Mysore, Punjab States and Trivandrum (index - RG 43/15).<ref>"Fact Sheet: The British in India" from the now closed [[Family Records Centre]], see [[General Register Office#External links|External links above]].</ref>
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|RG 34 ||General Register Office:<br> Miscellaneous Foreign Marriage Returns<br> 1826-1921 ||[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13359 Contents] ||[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C13359 Browse ]||
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|RG 35 ||General Register Office:<br> Miscellaneous Foreign Death Returns<br> 1830-1921 ||[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13360 Contents]|| [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C13360 Browse]|| Some 19th and early 20th century deaths in [[French]] territories in India are in RG 35/16 and RG 35/20-44.
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|RG 36 ||General Register Office:<br> Registers and Returns<br> of Births, Marriages and Deaths<br> in the Protectorates etc of Africa and Asia<br> 1895-1965 || [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13361 Contents]|| [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C13361 Browse]||Includes records for Sarawak, Malaya (inc Johore & Selangor) and British North Borneo, commencing at varying dates.
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|RG 43|| General Register Office:<br> Indexes to Miscellaneous Foreign Returns<br> of Births, Marriages and Deaths<br> 1627-1960 ||  [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13368 Contents]||[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C13368  Browse] ||Indexes to the non-statutory registers and returns in RG 32 to RG 34, and to certain Army and Statutory registers retained by the Registrar-General. Also appears to contain indexes to RG 35
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These  non statutory return records  are available on the pay site Ancestry in the dataset [http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=1993 UK, Foreign and Overseas Registers of British Subjects, 1627-1965] RG 32-36. You can also access the  RG 32-36 records on [http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk BMD Registers] ,  (free search but pay to view) which is run by [http://www.thegenealogist.co.uk TheGenealogist.co.uk], a pay website, where the records are also  available as a subset of “Births, Marriages and Deaths”
The Australian War Memorial website<ref>[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/awm4/ Australian Imperial Force unit war diaries, 1914-18 War]</ref> contains Australian and New Zealand Army War diaries (available for free)


[[Findmypast]] (pay to search)  has what appear to be the '''indexes'''  from RG 43, including indexes for Consular Returns which are Statutory Returns, together with other indexes in respect of military overseas BMD. The findmypast datasets are  now incorporated into datasets called British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths (3 datasets).<ref>[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/british-armed-forces-and-overseas-births-and-baptisms British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms]; [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/british-armed-forces-and-overseas-banns-and-marriages British Armed Forces and Overseas Banns and Marriages]; [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/british-armed-forces-and-overseas-deaths-and-burials British Armed Forces and Overseas Deaths and Burials] findmypast.</ref> (Previously there were two separate series  titled British Nationals Born Overseas, Married Overseas, Died Overseas), (3 datasets), and British Nationals Armed Forces Births, Marriages, Deaths, (3 datasets), change introduced 2018/01).
The British Library catalogue entry IOR/L/MIL/17/5/3951-3953 refers to "War diary, Army Headquarters India, Indian Expeditionary Force 'G' [Mediterranean]. GSI, 1915. 3 vols". There are further catalogue entries with reference to Indian Expeditionary Force G in IOR/L/MIL/17/5/3893 onwards "War diary, Army Headquarters India, Indian Expeditionary Force 'E'/'E' & 'G'/Egypt. GSI, 1914-19. 45 vol", with the note "13-38 = 'E' & 'G'". These records are printed volumes, not available online.


FamilyRelatives.com has free Overseas Indexes, including indexes for Consular Returns, and in respect of military overseas BMD. These are viewable, not searchable images, refer [[Chaplains Returns]] for details.
==Regimental and Corps Histories==
*''History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery : the Forgotten Fronts and the Home Base 1914-18'' by Sir Martin Farndale 1988. Available at the [[British Library]] UIN: BLL01008145796


If you find a reference in the indexes to a record in one of the above non statutory returns, the following options are available to obtain a copy of the record:
==Aviation articles==
*Request a copy online from the GRO (see below). It is unclear whether this record will be an image of the original record, or a transcript.
*There  is  a series of articles in ''Over the Front, Journal of the League of WWI Aviation Historians'',<ref> [https://www.overthefront.com  Over the Front, The League of WWI Aviation Historians]</ref> titled  "Over The Wine Dark Sea, Aerial Aspects of the Dardanelles/Gallipoli Campaign". Initial three articles  are in Volume 9, Number 1, 2, 3 (1994) by  R D Layman, Ian Burns and Richard T Whistler. Part 2 is titled "Operations of HMS Ben-My-Chree, June 1915 - January 1916"; Part 3  "Turco-German Aviation"; Part 4: "The German Wasserfliegerabteilung" by Richard T. Whistler Volume 11, Number 2 (1996); Part 5, "The Defense of the Bosphorus and the Fokker Staffel" by Richard T. Whistler Volume 11, Number 3 (1996). (For library sources, see [[Royal Air Force#External links|Royal Air Force - External links]], including Imperial War Museums).
*View the returns on microfilm at the [[The National Archives]], Kew, and arrange a print of the image if required.
*'Kite Balloons at Sea: Gallipoli and Salonika 1915-16"  by Ian Burns ''Cross and Cockade International Journal''<ref>[https://www.crossandcockade.com Cross and Cockade International]</ref> (Vol. 46, Number 1) Spring 2015. [https://www.crossandcockade.com/uploads/KiteBalloons_opt.pdf  1st page of article]
*View RG 32, RG 33, RG 34, RG 35 and RG 36 records online at Ancestry or BMD Registers which are  both pay sites. (You may search for free for these records). The images may then be saved to your computer and/or printed.
*Further articles in ''Cross and Cockade International Journal'' are mentioned in the Great War Forum topic, "Avro ? at Imbros"<ref>b3rn. [http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/topic/258451-avro-at-imbros/?do=findComment&comment=2615619 Avro ? at Imbros] ''Great War Forum'' 21 February 2018. Retrieved 3 March 2018.</ref>, or search the [https://www.crossandcockade.com/blog.asp?display=200 Journal Index]


If you find an index reference for a Consular Return record, either on [[findmypast]], or FamilyRelatives.com, to obtain a copy of the record, it it suggested, if you have convenient Ancestry access, you first check to see whether there is a record in the Ancestry database "UK, Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths From British Consulates, 1810-1968as these appear to be records from the same source, refer next section, and if not, you should request a copy online from the GRO (see below).
==External links==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli_Campaign Gallipoli Campaign] Wikipedia.
*[http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/pacific/2014-04-24/indian-role-in-gallipoli-underestimated/1301006 Indian role in Gallipoli underestimated] by Alana Rosenbaum 24 April 2014. Radio Australia (retrieved 3 May 2014)
*[http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-04-22/indias-forgotten-soldiers-who-fought-alongside-anzacs/6406086  "Up to 15,000 'forgotten' Indian soldiers fought alongside Anzacs"] by  Stephanie March. 25 April 2015. abc.net.au
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140221014448/http://www.hcindia-au.org/pdf/The%20Indian%20Army%20at%20Gallipoli%201915.pdf "The Indian Army at Gallipoli 1915"] condensed from a paper presented by Sqn Ldr Rana TS Chhina (Retd) at a conference organised by the Australian War Memorial in August 2010, now archived.
*[http://www.indiansongallipoli.com Anzacs & Indians on Gallipoli]  website  by Prof. Peter Stanley, UNSW Canberra.
*[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Gallipoli-1915-a-tale-of-Indian-bravery-buried-in-history/articleshow/42192756.cms "Gallipoli 1915, a tale of Indian bravery buried in history"] by Manimugdha S Sharma September 10, 2014 ''The Times of India''. Retrieved 17 September 2014
*[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Sikhs_in_World_War_1 Sikhs in World War 1] is mainly about the Sikhs at Gallipoli. sikhiwiki.org
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120413174042/http://www.esikhs.com/articles/the_sikhs_at_gallipoli.htm The Sikhs at Gallipoli in 1915 (part of 29th Indian Infantry Brigade)] esikhs.com, now an archived webpage
*[http://www.6thgurkhas.org/website/regiment-battles/gallipoli-campaign  6th Gurkha Rifles: Gallipoli Campaign] 6thgurkhas.org  (retrieved 3 May 2014)
*A [http://www.kingscollections.org/servingsoldier/collection/the-dardanelles-expedition#Gallery  collection of official photographs of the Dardanelles Expedition, 1915-1916.] The Serving Soldier King’s College London. Includes Indian troops.
*A search for Gallipoli can be made on [https://www.awm.gov.au/ Autralian War Memorial Website]
*[http://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/history/conflicts/gallipoli-and-anzacs Gallipoli and the Anzacs] anzacportal.dva.gov.au
*"The French at Gallipoli" ''Great War Forum'' topic.<ref>Umeu et al. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/264092-the-french-at-gallipoli/ The French at Gallipoli] ''Great War Forum'' 30 August  2018 et al. Retrieved 6 August 2020.</ref>
*[https://aegeanairwar.com Aegean Air War 1915–1918]
*[http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/wings-over-gallipoli-our-stealth-mission-revealed-20120423-1xhpg.html  "Wings over Gallipoli: our stealth mission revealed"] by David Ellery April 24, 2012 ''The Canberra Times''. The role of the Royal Naval Air Service and the Ark Royal which carried sea planes and wheeled aircraft, and the extensive use of aerial reconnaissance.
*Many papers by USA military personnel, on  the Dardanelles and Gallipoli, are available in the Archive.org,  Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) Collection using  [https://archive.org/details/dticarchive?and%5B%5D=Dardanelles&sin=&sort=-publicdate  search term Dardanelles], and [https://archive.org/details/dticarchive?and%5B%5D=Gallipoli&sin=&sort=-date  search term Gallipoli].
*[http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a283487.pdf ''Operational Aspects of the Dardanelles Campaign, 1915''] by L. C. Mason Captain U. S. Navy. A paper submitted to the Faculty of the Naval War College 16 May 1994. [https://archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA283487 Archive.org version].
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160318214352/http://www.army.gov.au/~/media/Files/Our%20future/LWSC%20Publications/WP/pdfs/wp110-From%20Legend%20to%20Learning_Michael%20Evans.pdf ''From Legend to Learning: Gallipoli and the Military Revolution of World War I''] by Michael Evans April 2000. Land Warfare Studies Centre Working Paper No. 110 army.gov.au, now an archived webpage.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20151117060508/http://www.nids.go.jp/english/event/forum/pdf/2014/03.pdf  ''Gallipoli 1915''] by Graham Dunlop (Retired Colonel, the Royal Marines), now an archived webpage.  A presentation at the NIDS  International Forum on War History, 13th Forum 2014. National Institute for Defence Studies, Tokyo Japan.
*[http://www.bjmh.org.uk/index.php/bjmh/article/view/193/173 "Shaping British and Anzac Soldiers’ Experience of Gallipoli: Environmental and Medical Factors, and the Development of Trench Warfare"] by Gary Sheffield.  ''British Journal for Military History'' Vol 4, No 1 (2017), pages 23-43.
*[http://ir.canterbury.ac.nz/bitstream/10092/2085/1/Thesis_fulltext.pdf  ''Cavalry of the Clouds: Aspects of the Air War in the Eastern Theatre, 1914-1918''] by  C H. Whitley 1997. A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in History in the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. A  pdf download, which depending on your browser, you may need to locate in your downloads folder.
*[http://www.thesis.bilkent.edu.tr/0002417.pdf ''The Beginnings of Ottoman-German Partnership: Diplomatic and Military Relations between Germany and the Ottoman Empire before the First World War'']  by Edip Öncü, A Master’s Thesis, Department of History Bilkent University Ankara, September 2003. bilkent.edu.tr
*[https://wellcomelibrary.org/item/b18280961 Photographs of articles in the Derby Evening Telegraph, December 1981], serialising extracts from the diary kept by Private Clarence Whittaker, RAMC, at Gallipoli in 1915. Wellcome Library Digital Collection.  Catalogue reference RAMC/1894.
*''Anzac Hero, Police Legend: An Adventure like no other'' by Lawrence J Harvey. The Story of William Harvey MC [http://www.anzacheropolicelegend.com/E-book_availability_files/AnzacHeroPoliceLegendBook.pdf pdf], [http://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.anzacheropolicelegend.com%2FE-book_availability_files%2FAnzacHeroPoliceLegendBook.pdf html version] William Harvey was initially with the British Army in India c 1906-c 1911 when he and an Australian soldier friend deserted and went to Australia. He was subsequently with the Australian Army at Gallipoli. Note, the extracts within by Digger Craven are considered to be fiction, see Historical books online, Fiction below.
*Videos: ''World War One Through Arab Eyes'' by Tunisian writer and broadcaster Malek Triki.<ref>[https://passtheknowledge.wordpress.com/2014/11/29/documentary-world-war-one-through-arab-eyes-episode-one-the-arabs-video/ PassTHE knowledge] by Akhi Soufyan</ref> ‪Al Jazeera English. YouTube videos. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuzhZkvbbHc ‪ Episode One: The Arabs]‬ . They fought as conscripts for the European colonial powers occupying Egypt, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia – and for the Ottomans on the side of Germany and the Central Powers. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WvNAH1YA-g Episode two: The Ottomans]. Includes the history of the Ottoman-Germany relationship. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLOzdYAMEkU Episode three: The New Middle East]. Includes the way Britain and France divided the former Ottoman Empire between them.
*[http://www.360tr.net/17_canakkale/gelibolu/ Historical Peninsular of Gallipoli]. 360tr, a Turkish website.  Panoramas (videos) of the landscape. Click on locations on the map.
*Naval wrecks: [http://www.divernet.com/reviews/p303120-echoes-from-the-deepby-selcuk-kolaywith-okan-taktaksavas-karakas-&-mithat-atabay.html "Echoes From The Deep"] Wrecks of the Dardanelles Campaign, Appeared in ''Diver'' August 2013 divernet.com. [https://vimeo.com/201268695 Video: ''Epaves Glorieuses Turquie 1967''] vimeo.com. French language. Diving for wrecks in the Dardanelles. Some original footage of the sinking of ships.
*[http://sill-www.army.mil/MorrisSwett/Gallipoli.pdf Gallipoli: A Selected Bibliography] Morris Swett Library January 2014. Includes  links to online sources including books, theses etc. Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Fires Center of Excellence [Artillery, USA Army]
===Sketches online===
*[http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-39180701/view?partId=nla.obj-39180717  ''Crusading at Anzac A. D. 1915''] pictured and described by Signaller Ellis Silas. A Soldier Artist serving with the Australian Imperial Forces. Published 1916. National Library of Australia. Note: it is possible to rotate the images, by the icon in the lower RHS of the book reader.
:[http://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/history/conflicts/gallipoli-and-anzacs/resources/artist-landingsignaller-silas An artist at The Landing—Signaller Silas], with links to his biography, sketches and diary extracts (the latter, 2 webpages). anzacportal.dva.gov.au
*Sketches by then Captain Leslie Gore from the State Library of NSW. [http://archival.sl.nsw.gov.au/Details/archive/110044453 Sketches at Gallipoli, 1915], catalogue reference PXE 702. There are some additional sketches of Gallipoli at the beginning of the series [http://archival.sl.nsw.gov.au/Details/archive/110044454 [World War I sketches<nowiki>]</nowiki>], catalogue reference PXE 703. Click on the thumbnail images to enlarge.  Download is possible.
:A selection of these sketches is described in [http://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/history/conflicts/gallipoli-and-anzacs/resources/artist-gallipoli-–-major-hore  An artist at Gallipoli – Major Hore] with his [http://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/history/conflicts/gallipoli-and-anzacs/resources/artist-gallipoli-–-major-hore/biography-l-f-s-hore  Biographical details]. anzacportal.dva.gov.au. He was with 4th reinforcements for the 8th Australian Light Horse Regiment, joining the regiment at Gallipoli on 26 May 1915.


==Other records at the National Archives==
===Maps online===
 
*[http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/maps/europe/5011742u105u6cu1915.html Trench maps of Suvla (provisional) 1:10 000 series (Square 105)]
*There are Foreign Office (FO) files at the National Archives such as Consular Returns containing copies of entries of birth or baptism, marriage and death or burial of British subjects, Copies of some of these Consular returns are also available at the [[London Metropolitan Archives]], (previously the Guildhall Library), some of  whose records have been microfilmed by FamilySearch.
:[http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/maps/europe/5011742u134u135udu1915.html Trench maps of Suvla (provisional) 1:10 000 series (Squares 134 & 135)]. To enlarge, click on  "Interactive zoomable image (needs Flash)". British Library Online Gallery.
*[https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Search/Home?lookfor=subject:%22World%20War%2C%201914-1918%20--%20Campaigns%20--%20Turkey%20--%20Gallipoli%20Peninsula%20--%20Maps "World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- Turkey -- Gallipoli Peninsula -- Maps."]. Select "All online" filter, right hand side of the webpage.   32 online maps from National Library of Australia.
:Most of these records will also be found in the records available from the General Register Office, described above. There are, however, some registers at Kew from which the entries were not transmitted to the Registrar General.<ref name=FSW/>
*[https://archive.org/details/militaryatlasoff00arth/page/108 "Gallipoli"] page 109 ''A Military Atlas of the First World War'' by Arthur Banks 1975. Archive.org Lending Library.
:There are however, FO records such as cemetery files, which may not be available elsewhere.  
*Also see "Historical books online" which follows.
:Index records (with the possibility that some records may include an image) from some of the National Archives  FO series are available in the '''findmypast datasets described above''', including some cemetery files.
*If you need additional maps,  the Western Front Association, in association with the Imperial War Museums, has produced a Map DVD of more than 400 maps.<ref>
:'''Update''': In April 2016, Ancestry introduced the database [http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=60911    UK, Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths From British Consulates, 1810-1968] consisting of various Foreign Office records. This database consists of a selection of specified Consular returns, not all Consular Returns.
[http://www.westernfrontassociation.com/shop/dvds/mapping-the-front-dvd-gallipoli/ Mapping the Front DVD Gallipoli] Western Front Association.</ref>
*There are some records in the series WO 156 "War Office: UK and overseas garrisons: Registers of Baptisms, Confirmations, Deaths/Burials, and Marriage".  
**Some of the Registers of burials, described as "Selected pieces from the National Archives WO 156/103-122'" have been digitised and are available on the pay website "deceased online", refer below.
**Index records (with the possibility that some records may include an image) from some of the National Archives series WO 156 are available in the '''[[findmypast]] datasets described above'''.
 
==Military Overseas records for BMD==
*See [[Chaplains Returns]].
 
==Also see==
*[[London Metropolitan Archives]]
*[[:Category:Migration|Migration]]


==Other sources==
=== Historical books online===
*England and Wales census records. See [[Census]] and [[British Army#Other Sources|British Army Records]]
====Official histories, despatches,  background etc====
*FamilySearch contains a database "World Miscellaneous", in addition to records for individual countries. See [[IGI]].   You must be signed in to FamilySearch to view records.
*[https://archive.org/stream/memoriesofturkis00cemarich#page/80/mode/2up "At the Admiralty"], page 81, ''Memories of a Turkish Statesman, 1913-1919'' by Djemal Pasha, Formerly…Imperial Ottoman Naval Minister, Commander of the Fourth Army in Sinai, Palestine and Syria. 1922 Archive.org. The author was Naval Minister from February 1914, until the outbreak of the war when he was promoted.  
*See [[Society of Genealogists]] for overseas records from various sources. An archived webpage c March 2013 lists  some of the [https://web.archive.org/web/20130328033341/http://www.sog.org.uk/prc/overseas.shtml Overseas] records which were held at that time. Search the online catalogue for current holdings.
*[https://archive.org/details/cu31924101131922    ''Miscellaneous No.13 (1914): Correspondence respecting events leading to the rupture of relations with Turkey''] Presented  to both Houses of Parliament November 1914. HMSO 1914 Archive.org
*Ancestry database  "England, Andrews Newspaper Index Cards, 1790-1976",<ref>[http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=1897 "England, Andrews Newspaper Index Cards, 1790-1976"] Ancestry database.</ref>  part of Newspapers and Periodicals.   Original data from the Andrews Collection. Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies, Canterbury, Kent, England. Includes overseas information including BMDs and filings under the Colonial Probates Act of 1892 (which recognized probates from courts in British possessions).  
:[https://archive.org/details/DespatchFromHisMajestysAmbassadorAtConstantinopleSummarisingEvents ''Miscellaneous No.14 (1914): Despatch from His Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople summarising events leading up to Rupture of Relations with Turkey, and reply thereto'']. Presented  to both Houses of Parliament December 1914. HMSO 1914 Archive.org
:[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/catalog/?limitToCountry=0 Ancestry Card Catalogue of all Record Databases] (located as an option under the Search tab). Search by name of country.
*''The Straits Trilogy'' by Geoffrey Miller 1996-1999.
*Birth, marriage and death notices in Newspapers and Journals. See [[Newspapers and journals online]] and links included on that page. including [[Newspapers]]. An example is ''The London and China Telegraph'', published in London, available online from 1860 to 1875, which included notices in respect of China, and the general area east of India, but a few deaths were noticed for India, and one noticed for Alexandria.
:[http://www.superiorforce.co.uk ''Superior Force : the conspiracy behind the escape of Goeben and Breslau''] by Geoffrey Miller 1996 <nowiki>ISBN 0 85958 635 9</nowiki>;
*The [https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.org Lambeth Palace Library, London], the principal repository of the documentary history of the Church of England, holds some limited overseas registers and transcripts including Mesopotamia (Iraq), Sudan, China as set out on pages 5-6 of [https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.org/sites/default/files/family_history.pdf "Lambeth Palace Library Research Guide Sources for Family History and Genealogy"]. Some/all? the records for [[China]] are available on FamilySearch microfilm.
:[http://www.dardanelles.co.uk ''Straits: British Policy towards the Ottoman Empire and the Origins of the Dardanelles Campaign''] by Geoffrey Miller 1997 <nowiki>ISBN 0 85958 663 4</nowiki>;
:The records for Mesopotamia include
:[http://www.superiorforce.co.uk ''The Millstone: British Naval Policy in the Mediterranean, 1900-1914, the Commitment to France and British Intervention in the War''] by Geoffrey Miller 1999 <nowiki>ISBN 0 85958 690 1</nowiki>
:MS 2669 General register of baptisms in Mesopotamia, 1916-22, and in St. George's church, Baghdad, 1922-8. C.M.S. and civil chaplaincy baptisms are entered from 1921, and Royal Air Force baptisms from 1926; MS 2669-2676 Registers for Mesopotamia (Iraq) 1883-1972; MS 2672 General register of marriages in Mesopotamia (including Baghdad). Civil marriages are registered from 1922. 1917-1928; MS 2503-2507 Registers of St. Peter's church, Basra 1934-1968.
*[https://archive.org/stream/secretservice00geor#page/86/mode/2up "Chapter VII: The Worst-Kept Secret of the War: The Dardanelles 1915"] page 87 ''Secret Service'' by Major-General Sir George Aston, formerly of the Naval Intelligence Department and the Secretariat of the War Cabinet 1930 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/byshipsalone00jeff  ''By Ships Alone : Churchill and the Dardanelles''] by Jeffrey D Wallin 1981. Archive.org Lending Library
*''History of the Great War Based on Official Documents: Military Operations Gallipoli: Volume I Inception of the Campaign to May 1915'' by Br.-General C F Aspinall-Oglander, first published 1929.   [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.210687 Archive.org version, 1935], mirror from Digital Library of India.  
: ''Military Operations Galliopli Vol-I Maps And Appendices 1929''  Spelling is as catalogued. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.210688 Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India. Note most of the maps are missing.
:[https://digitallib.stou.ac.th/handle/6625047444/1848  ''Military Operations Gallipoli Volume II'']. Full title: ''History of the Great War Based on Official Documents: Military Operations Gallipoli: Volume II May 1915 to the Evacuation''. Links to a series of Chapter pdf downloads. Missing the Title page and Contents, Index is at the end of the book. STOU Digital Repository, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Thailand. Note, website has been noticed to be unavailable at times. Possibly may be open only during "office hours".
:[http://maps.library.utoronto.ca/cgi-bin/files.pl?idnum=2164  Maps from ''Military Operations: Gallipoli Volume II Maps and Appendices''] University of Toronto. Titled "The Third Battle of Krithia".
:The Ancestry owned pay website fold3 includes an online book [https://www.fold3.com/browse/251/hTGb85NZ823cXSqNNiY6gFvev ''Gallipoli''], (located in World War II/Military Books/Turkey)  which consists of reprint editions from Naval & Military Press of the four volumes of ''Military Operations Gallipoli'' (being two volumes of text, and two volumes of appendices).
*''History of the Great War based on official documents. Order of Battle of Divisions Parts 1, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B and 4'' all by Major A.F. Becke (London: HMSO, 1935-1945) are available in reprint editions<ref> ''Order of Battle of Divisions'' by A.F. Becke [https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/order-of-battle-of-divisions-part-1-the-regular-british-division/ Part 1],[https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/order-of-battle-of-divisions-part-2a-2b-territorial-yeomanry-divisions/ Parts 2A and 2B], [https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/order-of-battle-of-divisions-part-3a-3b-new-army-divisions/ Parts 3A and 3B], [https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/order-of-battle-of-divisions-part-4-the-army-council-ghqs-armies-and-corps-including-tank-corps/ Part 4]. [https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/order-of-battle-of-divisions-index/ Index] by Ray Westlake. Naval & Military Press reprint editions.</ref>, which in turn are available as one digital book of  1224 pages titled [https://www.fold3.com/browse/310/hTGb85NZ8wIfXXI19NTJHoYiz ''Order of Battle of Divisions'']  on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3, located in International/Military Books/Britain. Includes Gallipoli.
*[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1416844 ''Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918''] includes [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1416845 ''Volume I – The Story of ANZAC from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli Campaign, May 4, 1915''] (11th edition, 1941),[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1416968  Volume I: Prefaces, Contents, List of illustrations, List of maps, List of sketch maps, Abbreviations, Chronology to the end of April 1915];  [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1416846  ''Volume II – The Story of ANZAC from 4 May, 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli Peninsula''] (11th edition, 1941), [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1417081 Volume II: Preface, Contents, Lists of illustrations, List of maps, and Chronology from 30th April 1915 to 8th January 1916]  Australian War Memorial website.
: ''Official History of the Australian Army Medical Services'', see [[Gallipoli#Medical|Medical]], below.
*French Official Histories: [http://www.memoiredeshommes.sga.defense.gouv.fr/fr/arkotheque/inventaires/ead_ir_consult.php?fam=11&ref=FRSHD_AFGG_ead ''Les Armées françaises dans la Grande Guerre''] sga.defense.gouv.fr.  French language. Includes: ''Tome VIII. La campagne d'Orient (Dardanelles et Salonique)'' in three volumes including ''Premier volume. La campagne d'Orient jusqu'à l'intervention de la Roumanie (février 1915 - août 1916)''. There are  maps (Cartes) and  panoramic sketches (Croquis panoramiques).
*[http://www.mq.edu.au/about_us/faculties_and_departments/faculty_of_arts/mhpir/research/research_by_staff/gallipoli_centenary_research_project/project_outcomes/official_history_of_turkish_general_staff/  English language translation of the Turkish General Staff Military History and Strategic Institute's ''History of the Dardanelles Front Operations Amphibious Operations [The Gallipoli Campaign<nowiki>]</nowiki>''] mq.edu.au
:[http://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p4013coll7/id/374/rec/7 ''Official historical account of the Dardanelles Campaign''] by Genelkurmay Baskanligi [Chief of General Staff] Turkey English translation 1925. Combined Arms Research Library Digital Library [USA Army]. Typescript copy translated from the Turk by Captain Larcher; translated from the French by Captain E.M. Benitez, the French translation appearing in ''Les Archives de la Grande Guerre'', Volume 17  [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6104491w/f132.item page 129] and [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6582541w/f262.item page 257], published 1924. (gallica.bnf.fr)
:Online histories, Turkish language, from Ministry of National Defence, Republic of Turkey. Includes maps. [https://www.msb.gov.tr/ArsivAskeriTarih/icerik/canakkale-harbi-serisi Çanakkale Harbi Seris], Turkish language. [https://translate.google.com.au/translate?sl=tr&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.msb.gov.tr%2FArsivAskeriTarih%2Ficerik%2Fcanakkale-harbi-serisi Çanakkale War Series] Google Translate English version of the website, (but not the histories). Includes item 6 Çanakkale Deniz Savaşı or Canakkale Sea Battle, and item 7 Birinci Dünya Harbi'nde Türk Harbi, Çanakkale Cephesi Harekâtı V. Cilt 1,2,3 Kitapların Özetlenmiş Tarihi or Turkish War in the First World War, Çanakkale Front Operation V. Volume 1,2,3. The latter is a summarised edition of three volumes. [https://www.msb.gov.tr/Content/Upload/Docs/askeritariharsiv/Birinci_Dunya_Harbinde_Canakkale_Cephesi_Harekati_Ozetlenmis_Tarih.pdf Direct pdf link for item 7], Turkish language.
*[http://digi.landesbibliothek.at/viewer/resolver?urn=urn:nbn:at:AT-OOeLB-1952369  ''Der Kampf um die Dardanellen 1915''] Part of the series  ''Schlachten des Weltkrieges''. German language. The Digital State Library of Upper Austria. To view the photographs and maps, click on the Thumbnail gallery and select.
*''Gallipoli Diary'' by Sir Ian Hamilton 1920. Archive.org [https://archive.org/details/cu31924088057215 Volume I], [https://archive.org/details/cu31924088057223 Volume II]. Volume II includes informative [https://archive.org/details/cu31924088057223/page/n311 Appendices] relating to Artillery and Instructions.
:[https://archive.org/details/despatchesfromda00hami ''Sir Ian Hamilton’s Despatches from the Dardanelles''] 1915 Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/finaldespatchthe00hami ''Ian Hamilton’s Final Despatch''] 1916 Archive.org
*Gallipoli [https://archive.org/details/khakigownautobio0000bird/page/248 Page 249] ''Khaki and Gown : an Autobiography'' by Field-Marshal Lord Birdwood 1941. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. Birdwood was Corps Commander Australian and New Zealand contingent.
*[http://menadoc.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/landau/content/titleinfo/163988 ''Five Years in Turkey''] by Otto Liman von Sanders, translated, from the 1920 German edition ''Funf Jahre Turkei'', by Col Carl Reichman, US Army (Retired) published 1927 by the United States Naval Institute.  [http://menadoc.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/landau/content/structure/163988 Contents]. With two maps at the back of the book. Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt. Also available [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.24341 Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India.  
**[https://archive.org/details/fnfjahretrke00limauoft ''Fünf Jahre Türkei'']  Original 1920 German edition. Archive.org.
*[http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-52665051/view#page/n0/mode/1up ''The Dardanelles Campaign  by General Liman von Sanders''] translation and comments by E.H. Schulz, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, US Army (The Engineer School, Fort Humphreys, Virginia) 1931 nla.gov.au. An extract and translation from the above book ''Funf Jahre Turkei''.
*[http://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p4013coll7/id/611 ''Landing of the British forces in Gallipoli, 1915''] by Hans  Kannengiesser Pasha. Translated version 1940, extract from original German edition  ''Gallipoli, Bedeutung und Verlauf der Kämpfe 1915'', published c 1927, (with a concurrent translation edition with title  ''The campaign in Gallipoli'').  Author Hans Kannengiesser was a German general commanding the 9th Turkish division in the Fifth Army of General Liman von Sanders. He actually commanded Turkish troops in action, holding the Turkish rank of Pasha - roughly equivalent to marshal. Link to Pdf download Combined Arms Research Library [CARL] Digital Library [USA].
*[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.170507  ''Grey Wolf: Mustafa Kemal An Intimate Study of a Dictator''] by H C Armstrong 1935, first published 1932. Archive.org. The WW1 period commences [https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.170507/2015.170507.Grey-Wolf-Mustafa-Kemal#page/n63/mode/2up page 65]. Mustafa Kemal  was in command of  the troops in the southern half of the Gallipoli peninsular. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustafa_Kemal_Atatürk Mustafa Kemal Atatürk] Wikipedia. He became President of Turkey in 1923.
*[http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-6258397 ''Dardanelles Commission: First Report : part I : Origin and inception''] HMSO 1917.  nla.gov.au
*[http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-6258450  ''Dardanelles Commission: Supplement to the First report''] HMSO 1917 nla.gov.au
*[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.c2991509?urlappend=%3Bseq=5 ''The Final Report of the Dardanelles Commission: Part II – Conduct of Operations &c'']. HMSO  1919? Hathi Trust Digital Library. Also available on [http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-6258515/ nla.gov.au]
*''Report of the Committee on the Lessons of the Great War'' 13 Oct  1932 includes "Appendix III Gallipoli" (Details<ref>Greenwoodman. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/54329-official-inquiry-into-conduct-of-ww1/?do=findComment&comment=467922 Official Inquiry into Conduct of WW1] ''Great War Forum'' 19 June 2006. Retrieved 20 June 2020.</ref>.) Also known as the ''Kirke Report'' it is  available in a reprint edition,<ref>[https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/report-of-the-committee-on-the-lessons-of-the-great-war/ ''Report of the Committee on the Lessons of the Great War''] Naval & Military Press reprint edition.</ref> which in turn is available  [https://www.fold3.com/browse/310/hTGb85NZ8wIfXXI19l7X7Fb8A online  on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3], located in International/Military Books/Britain.


== External links ==
==== General histories etc====
'''Official'''
*''Nelson’s History of the War'' by John Buchan. published 1915-1919, [https://archive.org/details/nelsonshistoryof06buchuoft Volume 6], [https://archive.org/details/nelsonshistoryof09buchuoft Volume 9] and [https://archive.org/details/nelsonshistoryof12buchuoft Volume 12] contain chapters on Gallipoli. Archive.org.
*[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/Login.asp Order a certificate online] from the GRO. This is the only GRO website. Once you are logged in, it is now  (introduced November 2016) possible to search for GRO Historic Birth and Death Index References  through the website. "... the new GRO indexes enable researchers to click through from their findings and make purchases on the same platform. Crucially, the birth index also provides mothers’ maiden names for the full range of entries. In other online indexes, it is only possible for researchers see these details for births registered from July 1911 onwards.<ref>[http://www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/news/gro-launches-new-digital-services "GRO launches new digital services"] by jonbauckham, 4 November 2016 whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com</ref>
:Based on the above, but revised, largely rewritten and condensed [https://archive.org/details/historyofgreatwar02buch  ''A History  of the Great War, Volume II''] by John Buchan 1923 Archive.org.
: '''Note''': If you do not supply  the GRO Index Reference, the certificate will cost more, and may take longer to be sent. The cheaper PDF format is not available for Forces or Overseas Records, or UK marriages.
*[https://archive.org/details/gallipoligun00mase ''Gallipoli''] by John Masefield 1916 Archive.org
*[https://www.gov.uk/general-register-office Contact details for the GRO] on Gov.uk, including email address for queries about certificates and advice to include ‘GQ’ in the subject of your email.
*[https://archive.org/details/dardanelleswithm00call ''The Dardanelles''] by Major General Sir C E Callwell 1919 Archive.org. A book in  the series "Campaigns and their Lessons".
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20051223043104/www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/research/searchingforoverseasrecords/index.asp Searching for overseas records] Archived website GRO.gov.uk January 2006
:[https://archive.org/details/experiencesofdug00calluoft ''Experiences of a Dug-Out, 1914-1918''],  by Major General Sir C E Callwell 1920 Archive.org. The author was appointed to the high ranking role of  Director of Military Operations (DMO) at the War Office at the outbreak of the war. [Dug-Out: a retired officer, recalled to employment]. Includes [https://archive.org/stream/experiencesofdug00calluoft#page/86/mode/2up "Chapter V: The Dardanelles"], page 86.
*[https://www.gov.uk/research-family-history Research your family history using the General Register Office] from Gov.uk
*[https://archive.org/details/britishcampaigns01dane ''British Campaigns in the Nearer East, 1914-1918. From the outbreak of war with Turkey to the Armistice: Volume I The Days of Adversity''] by Edmund Dane , Military Correspondent of the ''Westminster Gazette'' 1919 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/dardanellescampa00nevi ''The Dardanelles Campaign''] by Henry W Nevinson, 3rd and revised edition 1920 (first published 1918) Archive.org. Elsewhere, the author was stated to be "the leading war correspondent of the Edwardian era."
:[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.62121/page/n51 "The Dardanelles, Chapter II"]  page 29 ''Last Changes Last Chances'' by Henry W. Nevinson 1928 Archive.org. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Nevinson Henry  Nevinson] Wikipedia.
*[http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/89759 ''The Gallipoli Campaign: An Outline of the Military Operations''] by A Student. Published London 1923. "This work is intended to be an aid to those preparing for Army Examinations. The endeavor has been to eliminate unnecessary detail, but, at the same time, to include all that is essential for a clear understanding of the campaign". State Library of Victoria.
*[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4009262?urlappend=%3Bseq=5 ''The Dardanelles Expedition: a Condensed Study''] by W D Puleston, Captain US Navy 2nd edition 1927 (first published 1926). HathiTrust Digital Library
*[https://archive.org/details/edentoarmageddon0000ford ''Eden to Armageddon : World War I in the Middle East''] by Roger Ford 2010. Includes [https://archive.org/details/edentoarmageddon0000ford/page/200/mode/2up Part III "The Dardanelles and Gallipoli"] page 201. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library.
*[https://archive.org/details/gallipoli00hart ''Gallipoli''] by Peter Hart 2011. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. [https://www.historynet.com/book-review-gallipoli-by-peter-hart.htm Book review] by Edward G. Lengel c January 2012 historynet.com
*[https://archive.org/details/antwerptogallipo00ruhliala  ''Antwerp to Gallipoli: A Year of War on Many Fronts – and Behind Them''] by Arthur Ruhl, 1916. Archive.org. With illustrations from photographs. The author was an American journalist.  
*[http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/album/albumView.aspx?itemID=1058430&acmsid=0 ''Ashmead-Bartlett's Despatches from the Dardanelles''] by Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett c 1915/1916. State Library of NSW.
*[https://archive.org/details/uncensoreddardan00ashm ''The Uncensored Dardanelles''] by E Ashmead-Bartlett 1920 Archive.org. The author was a war correspondent.
*[https://archive.org/details/truthaboutdardan00moseuoft ''The Truth about the Dardanelles''] by Sydney A Moseley, Official Correspondent of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. 1916 Archive.org. For another book by Moseley, see [[First World War#Naval|First World War-Historical books online-Naval]].
*[https://archive.org/details/russiabalkansdar00fort ''Russia, the Balkans and the Dardanelles''] by  Granville Fortescue, Special Correspondent of ''The Daily Telegraph'' 1915 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/cihm_990280 ''What of the Dardanelles? : an Analysis''] by  Granville Fortescue 1915 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/dardanellestheir00londuoft ''The Dardanelles, their Story and their Significance in the Great War''] by the author of ''The Real Kaiser'' 3rd edition (enlarged) 1915 Archive.org. The author is stated elsewhere to be Ernest Charles Buley, an Australian journalist working in London.<ref>[http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/buley-ernest-charles-12825 Buley, Ernest Charles (1869–1933)] Australian Dictionary of Biography</ref> The book has been described as a "propagandistic account"<ref>[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=0KbnVtLyiRkC&pg=PA59 Page 59] ‪''The Dardanelles Campaign, 1915: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography‬'' by Fred R. Van Hartesveldt Google Books</ref>
*[https://archive.org/details/gallipoli0000snel ''VCs of the First Word War: Gallipoli''] by Stephen Snelling  1999, first published 1995. There were 39 Victoria Cross awards made. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library.


'''Other'''
====Diplomacy, news correspondents etc in Turkey====
*[http://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=2114&id=201071 findmypast]. Refer [[General Register Office#Overseas records series RG|Overseas records series RG]], above. Previously there was  a dataset called "British Overseas Marriages"  1818-2005,  which  were transcriptions only, elsewhere <ref>W., Hugh [http://hughw36.blogspot.com.au/2008_08_31_archive.html Genealoge]  September 06, 2008. Retrieved 8 January 2015</ref> stated to be from records at the [[Society of Genealogists]]. Noted were records from the Cape of Good Hope, Malta, Turkey etc., in addition to records from St John's Church, Calcutta.  These records appeared to be very limited in detail,  those looked at only stated the year of marriage, and did not state the spouse name. However, this dataset no longer appears in the list of datasets under this name, and may have been incorporated into the larger database.
*[https://archive.org/details/ambassadormorgen00morguoft/page/n6 ''Ambassador Morgenthau's Story''] by Henry Morgenthau, formerly American Ambassador in Turkey. 1919, first published 1918. UK title [https://archive.org/details/secretsofbosphor00morguoft/page/n7  ''Secrets of the Bosphorus''] 1918. Archive.org. He was Ambassador in Constantinople late 1913 to early 1916, for twenty-six months.
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Register_Office GRO] Wikipedia
*[https://archive.org/details/insideconstantin00einsrich '' Inside Constantinople: a diplomatist's diary during the Dardanelles expedition, April-September, 1915''] by Lewis Einstein, late Special Agent at the American Embassy, Constaninople. 1917 Archive.org
*[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/British_Births,_Marriages_and_Deaths_Overseas British Births, Marriages and Deaths Overseas] FamilySearch Wiki. Based  on three articles by [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/User:AnthonyJCamp Anthony Camp], formerly Director of [[Society of Genealogists]],  in ''Family Tree Magazine'' [UK] in July, August and October 2000, and probably available at the British Library UIN: BLL01008526371
*[https://archive.org/details/fromberlintobagd00schruoft ''From Berlin to Bagdad; Behind the Scenes in the Near East''] by George Abel Schreiner 1918. Archive.org. The author spent nine months in 1915 in warring Turkey as war and general correspondent of the United Press of America.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070221104808/http://www.familyrecords.gov.uk/frc/pdfs/british_in_india.pdf Fact Sheet: The British in India] from the now closed [[Family Records Centre]] which was run jointly by the GRO and the National Archives. familyrecords.gov.uk, now archived. The records from the Family Records Centre  are now divided between the two mentioned organisations.
:[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924027836802#page/n145/mode/2up "Chapter VII Diplomacy in Turkey"] page 110 ''The Craft Sinister; a diplomatico-political history of the great war and its causes'' by  George Abel  Schreiner 1920 Archive.org. Includes [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924027836802#page/n167/mode/2up Comments about Mr Lewis Einstein], refer book author, above,  page 132.
*The National Archives brief guide [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-person/bmdatseaorabroad.htm Looking for records of a birth, marriage or death at sea or abroad]
*[https://archive.org/details/twowaryearsincon01stue ''Two War Years in Constantinople: Sketches of German and Young Turkish Ethics and Politics''] by Dr Harry Stuermer, late Correspondent  of the ''Kolnische Zeitung'' in Constantinople  (1915-1916). Translated by E Allen 1917. Archive.org.
*[http://levantineheritage.com/regist1.htm Levantine Heritage: Registers] levantineheritage.com. Retrieved 2 October 2014. The term “Levantines” designates primarily those Europeans and Americans who settled in the Levant - a region generally conterminous with the Ottoman Empire  - from the early 17th century until 1923.
*[https://archive.org/stream/mysecretservicev00manwrich#page/60/mode/2up  "Constantinople"] Chapter IV, page 60 ''My Secret Service: Vienna--Sophia--Constantinople--Nish--Belgrade--Asia Minor, etc'' by 'The Man Who Dined With the Kaiser' 1916. Archive.org. The author was in Constantinople when the evacuation of Gallipoli was announced ([https://archive.org/stream/mysecretservicev00manwrich#page/110/mode/2up page 110]). The evacuation was completed  January 1916. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/23605620  A press report of the time] indicates the author was a special reporter representing the London ''Daily Mail'', and speculates he was a Dutchman.
:FamilySearch catalogue entry microfilm 1999050, items 8-9, Church of England [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/762275 Parish registers and notes, 1763-1959: Izmir, previously Smyrna, Turkey], from the London Metropolitan Archives (previously Guildhall Library).
*[https://archive.org/details/warineasterneuro00reeduoft/page/246 "Constantinople"] [sometime during April-October 1915] page 247 ''The War in Eastern Europe'' by John Reed 1916 Archive.org. The author was  an American journalist.  [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Reed_(journalist) John Reed (journalist)] Wikipedia.
*Egypt had compulsory civil registration for births and deaths from 1912 for all, including foreigners. <ref> [https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/isp/013_the_develop_of_the_vital_stat_system_in_egypt.pdf "The Development of the Vital Statistics System in Egypt"] by Gamal Askar January 1981.</ref> [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Egypt_Genealogy Egypt Genealogy] FamilySearch Wiki.
====Medical====
:Also see a reference to Egyptian Garrisons, on the Fibiwiki page [[Chaplains Returns]], in a description of records from Regimental Registers which have never been indexed.
*[http://archive.org/stream/medicalservicesg04macp#page/n3/mode/2up ''History of the Great War: Medical Services: General History, Volume IV''] by G W Macpherson 1924. Includes Gallipoli. Archive.org.
*[https://www.deceasedonline.com deceased online], a website which is free to search but pay to view,  has some records for military burials in Malta, also Egypt and CyprusFor more details, from the deceased online Home Page, select Coverage and scroll down to " “The National Archives - Military Burials” date added: 12 Dec  2013". Includes records from the National Archives series ADM 6, ADM 73, ADM 305 and WO 156.
*[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1416940 ''Official History of the Australian Army Medical Services, 1914–1918 Volume I – Gallipoli, Palestine and New Guinea''] (2nd edition, 1938).  Australian War Memorial website.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20180806125328/http://maltafamilyhistory.com/ Malta Family History], now an archived website. Includes  data for births, marriages and burials. Also includes data about other areas such as the Ionian Islands, including Corfu and has a section called "Other Mediterranean Cemeteries" which includes Gibraltar and Smyrna, Turkey. The Smyrna database also includes baptisms and marriages (1795 – 1832). Although this site is now archived, most/all of the internal links appear to be available. Note there are two Index pages, the first Index page is linked from the Home Page, and the second Index page is linked from the first Index page.
*[https://archive.org/details/memorandaonsomem00greauoft ''Memoranda on some medical diseases in the Mediterranean war area, with some sanitary notes''] HMSO 1916 Archive.org.
**There is also some information about deaths, including some photographs of grave inscriptions, scattered through the regimental pages on [http://www.maltaramc.com/index.html British Army Medical Services and the Malta Garrison  1799 – 1979]. Includes a website Search
*[https://archive.org/stream/JRNMSVOL2Images/JRNMS_VOL_2#page/n155/mode/2up "The Fly Pest in Gallipoli"] by Staff Surgeon E L Atkinson R N page 147 ''Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service'', Volume 2 1916. Archive.org.
**Details of [https://web.archive.org/web/20180723040408/http://website.lineone.net/~mcgoa/malta2.html  Malta Registers at The National Archives] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20180723040404/http://website.lineone.net/~mcgoa/malta1.html Registers in Class ADM]. Includes B, M, B. (Note: (selected) burials are now available online, refer above). Alan McGowan’s  "Garrison Church Registers", now an archived website.
*[https://archive.org/details/JRNMSVOL2Images/page/n339/mode/2up "Medical impressions of the Gallipoli campaign from a Battalion Medical Officer's standpoint"] by Temporary Surgeon J N MacBean Ross, Medical Officer, 2nd Battalion, Royal Marines. Page 313 , ''JRNMS'' Volume 2, 1916. Archive.org.
**[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2185012/pieta-military-cemetery Pieta Military Cemetery [Malta<nowiki>]</nowiki>]findagrave.com. Memorials from the cemetery, almost completely photographed.
*"Naval Medical History of the War: Official History of the Medical Unit of the Royal Naval Division from its inception  to the Evacuation of Gallipoli" by Surgeon Rear-Admiral Arthur Gaskell ''JRNMS'' Volumes 11-12. 1925-1926. Initial pages, from page 193 not linked; [https://archive.org/stream/JRNMSVOL11Images/JRNMS_VOL_11#page/n291/mode/2up pages 276-291]; [https://archive.org/stream/JRNMSVOL12Images/JRNMS_VOL_12#page/n43/ pages 36-57]; [https://archive.org/stream/JRNMSVOL12Images/JRNMS_VOL_12#page/n127/ pages 121-140]; [https://archive.org/stream/JRNMSVOL12Images/JRNMS_VOL_12#page/n227 pages 219- 227]; [https://archive.org/stream/JRNMSVOL12Images/JRNMS_VOL_12#page/n297 pages 288-309]. Archive.org. Includes information about the Royal Naval Division generally, not just the Medical Unit.
*[https://secure2.gov.mt/certifikati/Department.aspx Malta Public Registry] The Public Registry was set up on the 3rd August 1889 although the records date back to 1863. Records kept at the Public Registry include births, marriages and deaths. Transcript copies are available for a fee, and can be ordered online. Government of Malta website.
*[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/15896 ''Five Months at Anzac: A Narrative of Personal Experiences of the Officer Commanding the 4th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force''] by Joseph Lievesley Beeston 1916 gutenberg.org
*Links to  FamilySearch page [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/location/1927185?region=Malta Indexed Historical Records: Malta] and  [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=103&query=%2Bplace%3AMalta%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline  catalogue entries] for microfilms and digitised microfilms relating to Malta, some available on your home computer. Also [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2822596 additional microfilms for Gozo], not currently included in the Search result. You must be signed in to FamilySearch to view records.
*[https://archive.org/details/atsuvlabaybeingn00harguoft ''At Suvla Bay: Being The Notes And Sketches Of Scenes, Characters And Adventures Of The Dardanelles Campaign Made By John Hargrave ("White Fox" Of "The Scout ") While Serving With The 32nd Field Ambulance, X Division, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, During The Great War''] 1916 Archive.org
*Gibraltar
**[https://archive.org/stream/atsuvlabaybeingn00harguoft#page/126/mode/2up Indian Pack Mule Corps] page 127
** Gibraltar National Archives  now has  a Search facility for  free transcriptions of [http://www.nationalarchives.gi/gna/ArchonMilitaryBDM.aspx Military Births, Deaths and Marriages in Gibraltar 1869-1914], based on records from the Gibraltar Civil Register office. Note a previous comment that a certificate obtained in Gibraltar, from the Registrar of Births and Deaths of Gibraltar, contained additional information to the certificate obtained from the [[GRO]] <ref> aitch2o [http://www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/forum/topic12548.html Info ommitted from GRO supplied birth cert] ''Who Do You Think You Are? Forum'' 21 November  2015, and later posts. Retrieved 5 December  2015.</ref>. There is also a Search for [http://www.nationalarchives.gi/gna/Inhabitants.aspx Gibraltar Inhabitants 1704-1914], based on transcriptions of Census data.
*[https://archive.org/details/fiftythousandmil00wall ''Fifty Thousand Miles on a Hospital Ship''] by “The Padre” [Charles Steel Wallis] 1917 Archive.org. The hospital ship that Padre Wallis joined in 1915 was most likely the 'Goorkha'.<ref>frev. [http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/topic/253987-norwegian-matron-on-indian-hospital-ship/?do=findComment&comment=2569706 Norwegian Matron on Indian Hospital Ship] ''Great War Forum'' 3 October 2017. Retrieved  4 October 2017.</ref>  She was  then  an Indian Hospital  Ship staffed by doctors from the  Indian Medical Service, although subsequently became a British Hospital Ship. Includes evacuation of men from Gallipoli.
*:FamilySearch has some Civil registration digitised images, see below in the Family Search item.  
*[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/25342  ''The Incomparable 29th And The "River Clyde"''] by George Davidson, M.D. Major, R.A.M.C. c 1919 Gutenberg.org [https://archive.org/search.php?query=%22River%20Clyde%22%20Davidson Archive.org download options]
**[https://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/new/civil-status-registration-office Civil Status and Registration Office, Government of Gibraltar]
*[https://archive.org/details/consultingsurgeo00tubbrich ''A Consulting Surgeon in the Near East''] by A H Tubby  RAMC (T). 1920. Archive.org. Gallipoli, Egypt and Palestine.
**[https://web.archive.org/web/20150915051406/http://www.iukgenweb.org/index.php/british-overseas-territories British Overseas Territories/select Gibraltar] from Ireland & United KingdomGenWeb, now an archived website. Select Articles/ ‘Cemetery Records' for burial records from King’s Chapel (Witham’s Cemetery).  Where an occupation is shown, the burials appear to be  of British Army soldiers, and seamen. Select ‘Military Records’ for transcriptions by Donald Brett<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20141113092755/http://www.iukgenweb.org/gibraltar/articles.php?cat_id=3  Gibraltar WorldGenWeb Project], now an archived webpage</ref> of the Gibraltar Indexes for the  Chaplains Returns for Deaths and Marriages (to 1880). The Gibraltar Chaplains Returns Indexes for Births have been transcribed separately by Donald Brett: [http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=527081.0;attach=225043 rootschat.com download] - depending on your browser, you may need to locate this in your downloads folder. (Full records, in respect of these Index records, are available at the GRO).
*[https://archive.org/details/diaryofyeomanrym00teicrich ''The Diary of a Yeomanry M.O. : Egypt, Gallipoli, Palestine and Italy''] by Captain O Teichman RAMC (T F) 1921 Archive.org. He was with the Worcester Yeomanry.
**[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/location/1926984?region=Gibraltar Indexed Historical Records: Gibraltar]. FamilySearch. You must be signed in to FamilySearch to view records.  In addition, or possibly included in the previous group of indexed records, [[IGI|FamilySearch]] has  a  catalogue entry [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/440722  Civil registration, 1848-1990] from the "Registry of Births, Marriages and Deaths in Gibraltar" , with most of the records viewable on your home computer. Includes  Card Indexes. Also a catalogue entry [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/112535  Anglican Chaplaincy, Gibraltar, christenings, 1807- 1812 Microfilm 883701] and a similar entry for marriages. These records have been transcribed and may be browsed by using “Batch Number” C-89999-1 and  M-89999-1 in the  “Search Historical Records” on the FamilySearch website. In addition there are some [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1770864 Gibraltar Baptisms 1704- 1876] index records, at least some/(all?) of which are Roman Catholic records transcribed from microfilm 1729828. Also [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1770887 Gibraltar Marriages, 1879-1918] index records, at least some/(all?) of which are Roman Catholic records transcribed from microfilm 1738755. There are also microfilms  for Roman Catholic records available for additional periods, and also for burials, [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/459422  catalogue entry].
*[https://wellcomelibrary.org/item/b18699625 ''War experiences of a Territorial Medical Officer'' (ADMS, 2nd Mounted Division, Egypt, 1915-1919)] by Major General Sir Richard Luce, RAMC(T), extracted from the ''Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps'', 1936-1937, "with photographs stuck in". Also includes an index at rear. Wellcome Library online. Includes Gallipoli. If you wish to read online, it is suggested you select “Full screen”, as otherwise it is difficult to read. Articles appeared from April 1936, Vol. 66 (4) to December 1937 Vol. 69 (6).  
*:See the Fibiwiki page [[FamilySearch Centres]] for information about microfilms and digitised microfilms.
:The online ''JRAMC'' extracts are easier to read, but missing some parts. Gallipoli Chapters 5-9. Missing May 1936, Chapter 5, (available in main link from page numbered 349) [http://jramc.bmj.com/content/jramc/66/6/402.full.pdf 6-7June 1936, 66 (6) 402-412; [http://jramc.bmj.com/content/jramc/67/1/58.full.pdf 8-9] July 1936, 67 (1) 58-66.
**[[findmypast]] includes a group of records from Gibraltar, some baptisms, marriages and burials from St Andrew's Kirk, which appear to be related to the military, or seamenand some marriage indexes supplied by FamilySearch. From the Search, select A-Z of record sets, then use Search term Gibraltar to locate the record databases.
*[https://wellcomelibrary.org/item/b18957390 ''A Territorial Field Ambulance with the 29th Division (The Immortal 29th) at Gallipoli''] by Henry Harris 1960s. Wellcome Library Digital Collection. Typescript account of an RAMC Field Ambulance, a unit of the West Lancs, Division of the Territorial Army, transferred to the 29th Division, which spearheaded the landings at Gallipoli in April 1915.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080915122721/http://channel4.empireschildren.co.uk/category/index.php?cat=1  Trace and tell your family’s Empire stories] with links to pages "Government Records of Britons in … " including
====Corps histories and accounts====
**[https://web.archive.org/web/20080618001654/http://channel4.empireschildren.co.uk/category/chapters/index.php?cat=1&country=21 Government Records of Britons in Cyprus], Cyprus was part of the Empire  between 1878 and 1960.  Includes reference to ''Cyprus Gazettes'' dating from 1878-1965 in the National Archives, Kew reference series CO 70.
*[https://www.nzsappers.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Corps-History-Vol-06.pdf  ''History of the Corps of Royal Engineers, Volume VI: Gallipoli, Macedonia, Egypt and Palestine 1914-18''], edited by H.L. Pritchard, published 1952. Note: Volume VI does not include information about  Signals as "The history of their work is being produced by the Royal Corps of Signals themselves"<ref>michaeldr. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/251301-royal-engineers-soldier-abandoned-in-gallipoli/?do=findComment&comment=2538402 Royal Engineers soldier abandoned in Gallipoli] ''Great War Forum'' 29 June 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2018.</ref>. nzsappers.org.nz
**: Editions of the ''Cyprus Gazette'' and the ''Cyprus Blue Book'' appear to be available online from [http://cypruslibrary.moec.gov.cy/kyvernitikes_ekdoseis.html cypruslibrary.moec.gov.cy] Ministry of Education and Culture, although a sample download was so slow to load that the attempt was terminated.
* ''The Royal Army Service Corps: A History of Transport and Supply in the British Army, Volume II''  by Colonel R H Beadon 1931.  [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.284463 Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India. Includes the First World War period, with a chapter on Gallipoli.
**[https://web.archive.org/web/20080618001704/http://channel4.empireschildren.co.uk/category/chapters/index.php?cat=1&country=23 Government Records of Britons in Egypt].  Egypt was part of the Empire between 1914 and 1922.
:[https://archive.org/stream/blackwoodsmagazi199edinuoft#page/140/mode/2up "Six Months in the Dardanelles"] by Zachabona, page 141 ''Blackwood’s Magazine'' No 199, January-June 1916. [https://archive.org/stream/blackwoodsmagazi199edinuoft#page/863/mode/1up Page 863 comment]: Navy not responsible for blunder at Suvla Bay. Same edition ''Blackwood’s Magazine'' . Archive.org. The author has been identified as  Robert Andrew Gibb, Army Service Corp, then Staff Serjeant Major, (SS/5246)(commissioned into the K.O.S.B.  November 1915, subsequently killed in action at Gaza  April 1917).<ref> Bryn et al. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/282240-american-captured-in-turkish-forces-helles-28-june-1915/ American captured in Turkish forces, Helles, 28 June 1915] ''Great War Forum''  6 June 2020 onwards. Retrieved 9 June 2020.</ref> Gibb appears to have been part of a Base General Staff, mobilized at the Tower of London in February, which sailed from Avonmouth on the 'Dunluce Castle', arriving in Lemnos on 10 March 1915.<ref> [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=CBSLBgAAQBAJ&lpg=PT64&ots=CBtdQhQVWK&dq=%22mobilised%20at%20the%20Tower%20of%20London%22&pg=PT64#v=onepage&q=%22mobilised%20at%20the%20Tower%20of%20London%22&f=false Page] from Chapter 2, ''Grasping Gallipoli: Terrain, Maps and Failure at the Dardanelles, 1915'' by Peter Chasseaud, Peter Doyle. Google Books.</ref>
:These pages  c 2008  are from the archived website “Empire’s Children”, a website connected with the 2007 Channel 4 television series of the same name. Note, some of the information may now be outdated. Many of the internal links have not been archived.
*[https://archive.org/details/gallipolidiary00gillrich ''Gallipoli Diary''] by Major John Graham Gillam, Army Service Corps. 1918 Archive.org
:There is a "Resources" chapter in the book ''Empire’s Children: Trace Your Family History Across the World'' by Anton Gill 2007, available at the British Library UIN: BLL01013623894 . This book accompanied  the television series ''Empire's Children''.   
* ''A History of the Army Ordnance Services, Volume III: The Great War'' by Major General Arthur Forbes 2nd edition 1932, first published 1929.  [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.274726 Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India. Includes a chapter on  Gallipoli.  
*''The Post Office of India in the Great War'' edited by H.A. Sams  1922 Archive.org. [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924012679548#page/n121/mode/2up "The Dardanelles, Salonika and Constantinople 1915-1919"] page 103.
====Regimental histories and accounts====
=====Indian Army=====
*For an Indian Army regimental history, see  [[5th Gurkha Rifles]],    the history being on fold3 (Ancestry owned pay website).
*[https://archive.org/details/ontwofrontsbeing00alexrich ''On Two Fronts - Being the adventures of an Indian Mule Corps in France and Gallipoli'']  by Major H M Alexander DCO, S & T Corps, Indian Army 1917 Archive.org. A book in the series ''Soldiers' Tales of the Great War''.
*[http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=ior!l!mil!7!17591_f005r Collection 425/415 Statement of Indian units with (Mediterranean) Expeditionary Force "G". OR/L/MIL/7/17591 1915] British Library Digitised Manuscripts
*[http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=ior!l!mil!7!18921_f004r Collection 425/1673 Appreciation of assistance rendered to Australian Medical Corps by Indian ambulance men in Gallipoli.  IOR/L/MIL/7/18921 1915] British Library Digitised Manuscripts
=====Australian Army=====
*''The Dardanelles : an epic told in pictures''.  Alfieri Picture Service, London, 1916. [http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/185023 State Library of Victoria version], [http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus-vn2240478 National Library of Australia version]
*[https://archive.org/details/australiainarmsn00schu  ''Australia in Arms : a Narrative of the Australasian Imperial Force and their achievement at Anzac''] by Phillip F E Schuler, Special War Correspondent of ''The Age'', Melbourne. 1916 Archive.org. With 9 maps and 53 illustrations
**[http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-1088055/view#page/n0/mode/1up ''Pictures of The Battlefields of Anzac : a deeply interesting and historical series of views depicting the heroism of our gallant Anzac boys on the field of battle'']  by the war correspondent of the "''Age''", [Phillip F.E. Schuler] 1916 nla.gov.au. (Includes on page 23 a photograph of an author, then Lieutenant Hogue (Trooper Bluegum), see his books below).
*[https://archive.org/stream/SnapshotsOfAnzac/Snapshots%20of%20Anzac#page/n21/mode/2up Mules] page 18 ''Snapshots Of Anzac'' by Lieut  E. H. Best 11th Light Horse, AIF. 1920 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/trooperbluegumat00hogurich ''Trooper Bluegum at the Dardanelles; descriptive narratives of the more desperate engagements on the Gallipoli Peninsula''] by Oliver Hogue, Second Light Horse Brigade 1916 Archive.org
*[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89008057945?urlappend=%3Bseq=11 ''Love Letters of an Anzac''] by Oliver  Hogue ("Trooper Bluegum") 1916. Hathi Trust Digital Library.
*[http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-38760351/view#page/n4/mode/1up ''From Australia to the Dardanelles : being some odd pages from the diary of Charles Francis Laseron, Sergeant in the 13th Battalion, Australian Imperial Forces''] 1916 nla.gov.au
*[https://archive.org/details/bywaysonservicen00dinnrich ''By-ways on Service : Notes from an Australian Journal''] by Hector Dinning 1918. Archive.org. Includes chapters on Gallipoli.
*[https://archive.org/details/bigfight00fall  ''The Big Fight (Gallipoli to the Somme'')] by Capt. David Fallon 1918 Archive.org. He served with the AIF (Australian Imperial Force) at Gallipoli, and subsequently became an officer with the  [[43rd Regiment of Foot |Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry]].
*[http://hdl.handle.net/10462/pdf/1071  ''The Dardanelles: Story of the Attack  told by Gunner Sidney Prior of the 1st A. I. E. Force'']  Published Brisbane. State Library of Queensland.(May be slow to to load)
*[http://hdl.handle.net/10462/pdf/1224 ''Twelve Months with the "Anzacs"'']  by E. F. Hanman (“Haystack"] [15th Battalion, AIF] 2nd edition 1918 (first published 1916) published Brisbane. State Library of Queensland (May be slow  to load)
*[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044017981911?urlappend=%3Bseq=11 ''The 28th, a Record of War Service with the Australian Imperial Force, 1915-1919. Volume I. Egypt, Gallipoli, Lemnos Island, Sinai Peninsula''] by Colonel H.B. Collett, First C O of the Battalion. 1922 Hathi Trust Digital Library.
*[http://www.anzacs.org/5lhr/pages/5lhr2.html ''History of the Fifth Light Horse Regiment (Australian Imperial Force) from 1914 to October, 1917 ... and from October, 1917 to June, 1919''] by Brigadier-General L.C. Wilson and Captain H. Wetherell 1926 (published Sydney). Transcribed version anzacs.org. A [https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/history-of-the-fifth-light-horse-regiment-aif/ description] says: The first part covers formation in 1914, the move to Egypt, and dismounted service at Gallipoli.
*[https://archive.org/details/straitsimpregnab00delouoft ''The Straits Impregnable''] by Sydney De Loghe (pseudonym of Sydney Loch, who fought at Gallipoli.<ref> [https://web.archive.org/web/20190611114923/https://www.turnerdonovan.com/download/currCat.pdf June 2019 catalogue] turnerdonovan.com.</ref>). 1917 Archive.org. The story of Gunner Lake, attached to Artillery  Brigade Staff, First Australian Division, A I F. “...this book …is true”. Hoping to avoid military censorship, his publishers originally dubbed the book a novel, but later inserted a note saying the book was in fact true.
:[https://archive.org/details/tohellbackbanned0000loch/page/n3 ''To Hell and Back : the banned account of Gallipoli by Sydney Loch''] Includes a bibliography by Susanna De Vries and Jake de Vries 2007. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library.
*"The Anzac Landing"  by Capt G D Mitchell. A  series of articles appearing in ''Reveille'', published by The Returned and Services League of Australia New South Wales Branch, April-June 1935. reveille.dlconsulting.com. [http://reveille.dlconsulting.com/cgi-bin/reveille?a=d&d=RV193504.1.14&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN------ April 1935, page 12 (digital 14)]; [http://reveille.dlconsulting.com/cgi-bin/reveille?a=d&d=RV193504.1.48&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN------# pages 46-47]; [http://reveille.dlconsulting.com/cgi-bin/reveille?a=d&d=RV193505.1.20&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN------ May 1935, pages 18-19 (digital 20-21)]; [http://reveille.dlconsulting.com/cgi-bin/reveille?a=d&d=RV193506.1.20&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN------ June 1935, pages 18-19 (digital 20-21)]. [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mitchell-george-deane-11137 Mitchell, George Deane (1894–1961)] Australian Dictionary of Biography. Also see [[Western Front]] for more articles.
*[http://reveille.dlconsulting.com/cgi-bin/reveille?a=d&d=RV19300331.1.44&srpos=2&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-----  "The Landing : First Clash with Turks"] by William Cridland, 1st F. Coy. Engrs., A.I.F  ''Reveille'' March 1930 page 42 (digital page 44). reveille.dlconsulting.com
=====British Army=====
*[https://archive.org/details/suvlabayafter00juve ''Suvla Bay and After''] by Juvenis, (pseud) (Lt O G E MacWilliam, 5th Bn Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, identified by Philip Orr in ''Field of Bones'')  1916 Archive.org. The Battalion was part of the 30th Infantry Brigade, 10th (Irish) Division.
*[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015063623832?urlappend=%3Bseq=11 ''With a B.-P. Scout in Gallipoli; a Record of the Belton Bulldogs''] by E Y Priestman 2nd edition 1917, first published 1916. With sketches by the author, an officer in the 6th Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and former Scout Master, who was killed 18-19th November 1915, age 25. HathiTrust Digital Library.
*[https://archive.org/details/irishatfront00mich ''The Irish at the Front''] by Michael MacDonagh 1916 Archive.org. Includes chapters on Gallipoli
:[https://archive.org/details/tenthirishdivisi00cooprich ''The Tenth (Irish) division in Gallipoli''] by Bryan Cooper 1918 Archive.org.
*[https://archive.org/details/withmanchestersi00hurs/page/n7 ''With Manchesters In The East''] by Gerald B. Hurst 1918    Archive.org. Also available [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/29927 Gutenberg.org] where the photographs are displayed correctly rotated.
*[https://archive.org/details/royalfusiliersin00onei/page/n9 ''The Royal Fusiliers in the Great War''] by H C O'Neill 1922 Archive.org. In addition to the [[Western Front]], includes [https://archive.org/details/royalfusiliersin00onei/page/86 "Chapter VI Gallipoli"] from page 86,  [[Salonika]] and [[East Africa (First World War)|East Africa]].
*[http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_100002346476.0x000002 ''The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in the World War''] by Sir Frank Fox. [With plates and maps.] 1928. British Library Digital. Includes  chapters on Gallipoli.
*[https://archive.org/details/regimentalrecord04dudl  ''Regimental Records of the Royal Welch Fusiliers (23rd Foot). Volume IV 1915-1918 Turkey-Bulgaria-Austria''] by Major  C H Dudley Ward 1929 Archive.org.
*''The History of the Lincolnshire Regiment 1914-1918'' – edited by Major-General C R Simpson  1931.  [Advised elsewhere "in fact Everard Wyrall was employed to compile the work"]
:Available on the pay website [[findmypast]]<ref>[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/british-army-records-and-regimental-histories British Army Records & Regimental Histories] located in Armed Forces & Conflict/Regimental & Service Records. findmypast. Click on 'Browse Title', select title, then click on 'View Results'. </ref>. If signed in to findmypast, the links are [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=ire%2feneclannpdfs%2fgb0730%2f0004 Title page] (image 4), [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=ire%2feneclannpdfs%2fgb0730%2f0012 Contents] (image 12), [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=IRE/ENECLANNPDFS/GB0730/0158&parentid=IRE/ENECLANNPDFS/GB0730/0158 The Dardanelles] page 141 (image 158) -  6th (Service) Battalion).
:Also available in a reprint edition<ref>[https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/history-of-the-lincolnshire-regiment-1914-1918/''History of the Lincolnshire Regiment 1914-1918'']   Naval & Military Press</ref>,  which in turn is available as  an online book on the Ancestry owned [https://www.fold3.com/browse/251/hTGb85NZ8wIfXXI197C8BXwyv pay website fold3].
:Note the fold3 version is easier to read online than the findmypast version.
*[https://archive.org/details/withtwentyninthd00creiuoft ''With the Twenty-ninth division in Gallipoli : a chaplain's experience''] by the Rev O Creighton, Church of England Chaplain to the 86th Brigade 1916 Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/lettersofcreight00creiuoft/page/n147 "Chaplain to the Forces in England and Gallipoli"] page 121 ''Letters of Oswin Creighton, C.F., 1883-1918'' edited by Louise Creighton 1920 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/fromgallipolitob00ewinrich ''From Gallipoli to Baghdad''] by William Ewing, Chaplain to the Forces 1917 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/cu31924027820442 ''Mons, Anzac and Kut''] by an MP (stated to be Aubrey Herbert) 1919 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/insideshows01stangoog ''In the Side Shows''] by Captain Wedgewood Benn 1919 Archive.org. Some editions have the title ''In the Side Shows: Observations by a Flier on Five Fronts''. The author was a Member of Parliament and joined the Middlesex Yeomanry, with whom he served at Gallipoli. He subsequently became military observer attached to the Royal Naval Air Service, East Indies and Egypt Seaplane Squadron.
*[https://archive.org/details/withzionistsinga00patt ''With the Zionists in Gallipoli''] by Lieut. Col. J H Patterson 1916 Archive.org. The author was in command of the Zion Mule Corps.
: Also see Fiction, below.
*[https://archive.org/details/trenchingatgalli00gall  ''Trenching At Gallipoli The Personal Narrative Of A Newfoundlander With The Ill-Fated Dardanelles Expedition''] by John Gallishaw 1917 Archive.org .  [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/35119  Gutenberg.org version] with better photographs. The author was a member of the First Newfoundland Regiment. This Canadian Regiment  joined the 88th Brigade of the 29th Division of the British Army.
:[https://archive.org/details/firstfivehundred00cramuoft ''The First Five Hundred; being a historical sketch of the military operations of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in Gallipoli and on the Western Front during the Great War (1914-1918)''] by Richard Cramm. Catalogued as published 1921. Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/withincomparable00murerich/page/n6  ''With the Incomparable 29th''] by Major A.H. Mure TD  5th Battalion, The  Royal Scots (Queen’s Edinburgh Rifles). 1919 Archive.org.
*[https://archive.org/details/gallipolimemorie00comp ''Gallipoli Memories''] by Compton Mackenzie 1929 Archive.org.  The first of four volumes of memoirs of his experiences  serving with British Intelligence in the Eastern Mediterranean during the First World War. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compton_Mackenzie Compton Mackenzie] Wikipedia.  Also see [[Salonica and the Balkans (First World War)]].
=====French Army=====
*[https://archive.org/details/uncensoredletter00vassuoft ''Uncensored letters from the Dardanelles''] written to his English Wife by a French Medical Officer of Le Corps Expeditionnaire D’Orient [Joseph Marguerite Jean Vassal]  1916 Archive.org.  Book No. 4 in the series ''Soldiers’ Tales of the Great War''. Elsewhere it is stated he was born in Talence, Gironde in 1867, and belonged to the 6th Colonial regiment.  His wife, née Gabrielle Candler, was responsible for part of the translation.<ref>[http://www.vlib.us/medical/qmbiblio1.htm "A Bibliography of Great War Medicine"] vlib.us. </ref>
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120202152916/http://www.greatwardifferent.com/Great_War/With_the_Foreign_Legion_in_Gallipoli/With_the_Foreign_Legion_in_Gallipoli_01.htm "With the Foreign Legion in Gallipoli"] by Ex-Sergeant A. R. Cooper [Adolphe Richard (Dick)]. greatwardifferent.com, now an archived website.  This is an extract from  ''The Man who Liked Hell : Twelve Years in the French Foreign Legion'' by ex-Sergeant A. R. Cooper, in collaboration with Sydney Tremayne, 1933, (elsewhere stated to have been ghost written from his notes,  available at the [[British Library]] UIN: BLL01000776161), as stated in  the 1936 anthology ''Fifty amazing stories of the Great War'', in which it also appeared.<ref>other ranker. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/269643-fifty-amazing-stories-of-the-great-war/?do=findComment&comment=2754809 Fifty amazing stories of the Great War] ''Great War Forum''  1 April 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2020.</ref> Cooper also rewrote the 1933 book as ''March or Bust : Adventures in the Foreign Legion'' 1972 (BL UIN: BLL01009693296)  which is considered more honest and valuable,<ref> [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=Z2AFCDknFJIC&pg=PT846  Digital page PT846] from ''Our Friends Beneath the Sands: The Foreign Legion in France's Colonial Conquests 1870-1935'' by Martin Windrow. Google Books</ref>  and wrote  '' Born to Fight'' 1969 which is also an autobiography, (BL UIN: BLL01000776160).  An account by Cooper is included in the 2016 publication  ''In the Trenches: Those Who Were There''  edited by Rachel Bilton. [https://web.archive.org/web/20190331104137/http://www.specialforcesroh.com/gallery.php?do=view_image&id=15460&gal=gallery A.R. (Dick) Cooper] specialforcesroh.com, now  archived.  He served in Special Forces in WW2.
*''Les Archives de la Grande Guerre [et de l'histoire contemporaine]'' French language. In 17 volumes,  which have been digitised on Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France in 13 digital files.  [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6582541w/f9.item Volume 17], the  final volume, contains a Contents section which appears to cover all 17 Volumes, click on the icon  for Table des matières. Then scroll down  to "Front d'Orient" for a number of articles on the Balkans and the Dardanelles, where you can click through to the relevant articles (which may be in volumes other than Volume 17). For more details of this publication, see [[Western Front]].


===Historical books online===
=====New Zealand Army=====  
*[https://www.archive.org/stream/miscellaneagenea02bann#page/n9/mode/2up/search/Rocco "Monumental Inscriptions of the British Cemeteries in the Ionian Islands"] by Ortho Alexander, British Consul, pages 13, 71, 110, 146, 320 ''Miscellanea genealogica et heraldica, Volume II, Fourth Series'' 1908. Many Army and Navy entries. Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/lightshadeinwar00rossrich ''Light and Shade in War''] by Captain Malcolm Ross, Official War Correspondent with the New Zealand Forces and Noel Ross of ''The Times'' (lately Lance-Corporal with the Anzacs and Lieutenant Territorial Artillery 1916. Archive.org. .Includes chapters about Gallipoli
*[https://archive.org/details/miscellaneagenea5191bann/page/361 "Monumental Inscriptions in the English Cemetery in Ithaca"] [Greek island] by Arthur F G Leveson Gower page 177 ''Miscellanea genealogica et heraldica Volume V Fourth Series'' 1914. Mainly military related. Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/onanzactrailbein00anzauoft ''On the Anzac Trail : being Extracts from the Diary of a New Zealand Sapper''] by 'Anzac' 1916 Archive.org. Book No. 7 in the series ''Soldiers’ Tales of the Great War''.  
*[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/637380-the-msida-bastion-cemetery-malta-a-brief-history-of-the-msida-bastion-cemetery-and-the-research-conducted-by-r-g-kirkparick ''The Msida Bastion cemetery , Malta : a brief history of the Msida Bastion cemetery and the research conducted by R. G. Kirkpatrick''] prepared and edited by James Cannon 1990. Includes military and seamen records. FamilySearch Digital Library. You need to sign in to FS to view the book.
**[https://archive.org/stream/onanzactrailbein00anzauoft#page/170/mode/2up Mules] page 171
*Comments about [https://archive.org/details/registrumecclesi00burnrich/page/240 "The registers of Persons Baptised etc Abroad: [mainly Europe<nowiki>]</nowiki>"] page 240 ''Registrum ecclesiae parochialis : the history of parish registers in England : also of the registers of Scotland, Ireland, the East and West Indies...'' by John Southerden Burn 2nd edition 1862 Archive.org.
*[https://archive.org/details/newzealandersatg00waituoft ''The New Zealanders at Gallipoli''] by Major Fred Waite, N Z E 2nd edition 1921 Archive.org
=====Turkish Army=====
*[http://www.mq.edu.au/about_us/faculties_and_departments/faculty_of_arts/mhpir/research/research_by_staff/gallipoli_centenary_research_project/project_outcomes/translated_turkish_works_on_gallipoli/ Translated Turkish Works on Gallipoli] mq.edu.au
**[http://alh-research.tripod.com/Light_Horse/index.blog?topic_id=1119983 The Battle of Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, 25 April 1915, Lt-Col. Sefik Aker Account] Desert Column website (link may be slow to open). In 1935, Lieutenant Colonel Sefik Aker, commander of the 27th Infantry Regiment, produced a small book called: ''Canakkale - Ariburnu savaslari ve 27 alay'' (The Dardanelles - The Ariburnu Battles and the 27th Regiment), some of which has been translated.
*[http://www.academia.edu/13648514/BOOK_Captain_Sarkis_Torossian_From_Dardanelles_to_Palestine._Boston_1947  ''From Dardanelles to Palestine''] by Captain Sarkis Torossian. Boston,USA. 1947  academia.edu. Article: [https://www.academia.edu/13459061/Joseph_A._Kéchichian_How_the_Armenian_Genocide_Forced_a_Loyal_Ottoman_Officer_to_Espouse_the_Arab_Revolt._Contemporary_Review_of_the_Middle_East_Vol._1_No._4_2014  'How the Armenian Genocide Forced a Loyal Ottoman Officer to Espouse the Arab Revolt"] by Joseph A. Kéchichian, ''Contemporary Review of the Middle East'', Vol. 1, No. 4, 2014. academia.edu. Captain Torossian was of Armenian descent & fought at Gallipoli as an Artillery observer in the Turkish Army. After the Armenian genocide he switched sides & commanded 6.000 Arabian horsemen with the Allied army to Damascus. Article [http://www.academia.edu/14511256/Taner_Akçam_A_short_history_of_the_Torossian_debate_Journal_of_Genocide_Research_Vol._17_No._3_2015  "A short history of the Torossian debate"] by Taner Akçam ''Journal of Genocide Research'', 2015 Vol. 17, No. 3, 345–362.academia.edu. Some do not believe the account to be true. Other articles about Torossian's book may be found on [http://bilgi.academia.edu/AyhanTAktar Ayhan Aktar] bilgi.academia.edu
====In the Air====
*[https://archive.org/details/warinairbeingsto02rale ''The War in the Air: being the story of the part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force. Volume II'']  by H A Jones 1928 Archive.org. Includes Gallipoli. Includes Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS).
*[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073206441?urlappend=%3Bseq=173 "Aircraft in the Dardanelles"], pages 135-137 ''The Great War in the Air, Volume I'' by Edgar Middleton (late RNAS And RAF) 1920. Hathi Trust Digital Library.
====Naval====
*[https://archive.org/details/dardanellescolou00wilk ''The Dardanelles; colour sketches from Gallipoli''] by Norman Wilkinson 1915 Archive.org [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Wilkinson_(artist) Norman Wilkinson (artist)] Wikipedia. He served in  the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
*[https://archive.org/details/onfourfrontswith00spar ''On Four Fronts with the Royal Naval Division''] by Geoffrey Sparrow MC, and J N MacBean Ross  MC Surgeons RN 1918 Archive.org. Includes Gallipoli and [[Salonica]]. The Division was under the authority of the Admiralty at Gallipoli.
:Also see above "Official History of the Medical Unit of the Royal Naval Division..."
*[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005874897 ''At Antwerp and the Dardanelles''] by  Rev. H.C. Foster [1918]. HathiTrust Digital Library, available full view to those in areas such as North America.  Elsewhere it is advised Rev. Foster was a temporary chaplain with 2nd  Royal Naval Brigade,  Anson Battalion.
*[http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-52178355/view#page/n1/mode/2up  ''The Royal Naval Division''] by Douglas Jerrold 1923. Includes Gallipoli. National Library of Australia. The Division was under the authority of the Admiralty at Gallipoli.
: ''The Hawke Battalion. Some personal records ... 1914-1918'' by Douglas Jerrold 1925. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.127312 Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India.
:[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.536830/page/n133 Page 131] ''Georgian Adventure  The Autobiography of Douglas Jerrold'' 1937 Archive.org
*''History of the Great War based on official documents: Naval Operations'' by Sir Julian Stafford Corbett [https://archive.org/details/navaloperations00newbgoog Volume II], (1921), [https://archive.org/details/navaloperations03corb  Volume III] (1923) Archive.org.  [http://www.naval-history.net/index.htm  Naval-History.net] has transcribed editions which additionally contain maps from a separate case for  Volumes II and III.
:Revised second editions were published:      Volume 2 1929, with maps in pocket available at the British Library UIN: BLL01015219377 ; Volume 3 1940, whose dustjacket cover states "Important revisions" including in respect of the Dardanelles and Mesopotamia.<ref>MartH. [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/61344-rarest-book/?do=findComment&comment=2829724 Rarest book?]  post 869, page 35 ''Great War Forum'' 12 December 2019. Retrieved 14 December 2019.</ref>. A facsimile reprint of the 2nd edition of Volume 3 was reprinted by  Imperial War Museum/Battery Press in  1995  UIN: BLL01011725482 and it is possible that the reprints available from Naval & Military Press, which are in turn available on the Ancestry owned pay website [https://www.fold3.com/browse/310/hTGb85NZ8wIfXXI19n_VjuTiC fold.3] contain the revised editions. 
*''The Navy In The Dardanelles Campaign'' by Lord Wester-Wemyss c 1924 is  available in a reprint edition <ref>[https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/navy-in-the-dardanelles-campaign/ ''Navy In The Dardanelles Campaign''] Naval & Military Press</ref> which in turn is available as an [https://www.fold3.com/browse/251/hTGb85NZ823cXSqNNGcvuwetn online book on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3], (located in World War II /Military books/Turkey).
*[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b745995?urlappend=%3Bseq=9''Dardanelles Dilemma: The Story of the Naval Operations'']  by E. Keble Chatterton 1935 Hathi Trust Digital Library.  Also available  [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.59017 Archive.org version], mirror from Digital Library of India.
*[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.176420 ''The Naval Memoirs Of Admiral Of The Fleet Sir Roger Keyes. The Narrow Seas to the Dardanelles 1910-1915''] 1934 Archive.org.
* ''Hard Lying'' [https://archive.org/details/HardLying  Archive.org version]. Full title ''“Hard Lying”: Eastern Mediterranean, 1914-1919'' by Captain L B Weldon 1925. Contains one chapter on the Gallipoli landing. The author was onboard, as an Intelligence Officer, one of the covering ships, the ''Euryalus'', the ship which carried Admiral Wemyss.
*[https://archive.org/stream/blackwoodsmagazi198edinuoft#page/496/mode/2up "A Dardanelles Exploit"] by One who took part in it. [Arthur B.-W.], page 497 ''Blackwood’s Magazine''  July-December 1915.  Archive.org. The story of  the torpedo attack on the wreck of the submarine E15.
*[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89100004282?urlappend=%3Bseq=13 ''Britain's Sea Soldiers. A Record of the Royal Marines during the War 1914-1919'']. Compiled by General Sir H. E. Blumberg, Royal Marines  1927. Hathi Trust Digital Library. Possibly not viewable in USA etc.  Includes chapters on the Dardanelles.
*[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044019844620?urlappend=%3Bseq=3  ''With Machine-Guns in Gallipoli'' "Reprinted from the ''Westminster Gazette''"] by Lieutenant-Commander Josiah Wedgwood    1915 Hathi Trust Digital Library
*[https://archive.org/stream/navalpowerinwar101gill#page/58/mode/2up "Dardanelles Operations"] page 59 ''Naval power in the war (1914-1917)'' by Lieut. Comdr Charles C Gill, U S N. 1918 Archive.org
*[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/45960 ''A Naval Venture: The War Story of an 
Armoured Cruiser''] by Fleet-Surgeon T. T. Jeans, R.N. 1917 gutenberg.org. The Royal Navy during the Dardanelles operations.
*[https://archive.org/details/withfleetindarda00pric ''With the Fleet in the Dardanelles, some impressions of naval men and incidents during the campaign in the spring of 1915''] by William Harold Price, Sometime Chaplain of HMS Triumph c 1915 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/immortalgamblepa00stewrich ''The immortal gamble and the part played in it by H. M. S. "Cornwallis"''] by  A T Stewart, Acting Commander R N and Rev C J E  Peshall , Chaplain R N 1917 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/stream/navyeverywhere00cato#page/140/mode/2up "The First Kite Balloon Ship: HMS "Manica" at Gallipolli"] page 141 ''The Navy Everywhere'' by Conrad Cato 1919. Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/stream/heroicrecordofbr00hurd#page/100/mode/2up "Seamen at Gallipoli"] page 100 ''The Heroic Record of the British Navy; a Short History of the Naval War, 1914-1918'' by Archibald Hurd and H H Bashford 1919  Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/stream/navalfront00maxwuoft#page/126/mode/2up "In the Mediterranean Sea”] page 127 ''The Naval Front''  by Gordon S Maxwell, Lieut. RNVB illustrated by Donald Maxwell, Lieut. RNVB 1920 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/fromdartmouthtod00unse ''From Dartmouth to the Dardanelles, a midshipman's log, edited by his mother''] [by W. B. C. W. Forester, edited by E. L. Forester] 1916 Archive.org.  Note: the first page of the Foreword advises that due to tradition, the names of officers and ships have been suppressed- those of the midshipmen mentioned are all fictitious. For a later book by this author, see [[First World War#Naval|First World War-Historical books online-Naval]].
*[http://www.naval-history.net/WW1Books-Sources-Navy_Records-Naval%20Review.htm  World War 1 at Sea - Contemporary Accounts: ''The Navy Records Society'' and ''The Naval Review''] Scroll down to Part 2, ''Naval Review'' letter D “Dardanelles & Gallipoli”, then access the articles mentioned in the ''Naval Review'' Archives. naval-history.net
====Fiction====
*[https://archive.org/details/secretbattle00herbuoft/page/n5 ''The Secret Battle''] by A P Herbert 1919. Archive.org. One of three novels published in 1919 praised for its convincing account of war, and recommended by Churchill.<ref>[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=4tmvCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA51  Pages 51-52] ''English Fiction and Drama of the Great War, 1918–39'' by John Onions. Google Books</ref>  The first part of the book is set  at Gallipoli, the latter part on the [[Western Front]]. [https://archive.org/details/secretbattle_rm_librivox  ''The Secret Battle''  Librivox audio book] by A P Herbert. Archive.org. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._P._Herbert A. P. Herbert] Wikipedia.
*"Legion of Lost Souls" by Captain  W J Blackledge. “A vivid firsthand story of the tragic and Terrible Campaign at Gallipoli-The Peninsula of Death” From the deeply engraved memory of Digger Craven, Australian Trooper" Appeared in issues of the weekly magazine ''Liberty'' v13 n42 [1936-10-17] onwards.
:[https://archive.org/details/LibertyV13N4219361017/page/n5 Part 1], part 2 not available online; [https://archive.org/details/Liberty_v13n44_-_1936_-_MacFadden/page/n53 Part 3], [https://archive.org/details/Liberty_v13n45_-_1936_-_MacFadden/page/n49 Part 4], [https://archive.org/details/Liberty_v13n46_-_1936_-_MacFadden/page/n57 Part 5], [https://archive.org/details/Liberty_v13n47_-_1936_-_MacFadden/page/n37  Part 6], [https://archive.org/details/Liberty_v13n48_-_1936_-_MacFadden/page/n47 Part 7], [https://archive.org/details/Liberty_v13n49_McFadden_1936-12-05_Missing_First_Leaf/page/n47 Part 8]
:Likely to be the text, or an abridged version, of ''Peninsula of Death'', as told to W. J. Blackledge by Digger Craven. London, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., 1937, which is accordingly also classified as fiction, although elsewhere classified as bibliography.<ref>[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=0KbnVtLyiRkC&pg=PA56 Page 56, item 164] ''The Dardanelles Campaign, 1915: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography''  by  Fred R van Hartesvelt Google Books</ref>, and also see comments on page 4 of  [https://www.rslwa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Vol17-No3-Mar-1937.pdf ‘’The Listening Post’’ 15 March 1937 (RSL WA)] …"appears to be a novel whose author delights in much sordid detail" from the Prime Minister’s Department. For a  book about Digger Craven at a later time, see [[North West Frontier Campaigns#Fiction|North West Frontier Campaigns - Historical books online - Fiction]] and for more about the author see [[Mesopotamia Campaign#Historical books online|Mesopotamia Campaign - Historical books online - Fiction]].
*[https://archive.org/details/isbn_9789652294579 ''Of Guns and Mules''] by David Lawrence-Young 2010. Archive.org Books to Borrow/ Lending Library. A historical novel set in the Zion Mule Corps.
*[https://archive.org/details/39020025219968-atgripswiththet/page/n6 ''At grips with the Turk : a story of the Dardanelles Campaign in the Great War''] by F S  Brereton, first published 1915. Archive.org. An adventure story for younger readers.
*[https://archive.org/details/fightforconstant00westiala ''The Fight for Constantinople : a Story of the Gallipoli Peninsula''] by Percy F Westerman. Catalogued 1915. Archive.org. An adventure story for younger readers.
*[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/11513  ''On Land and Sea at the Dardanelles''] by T C Bridges c 1915. Gutenberg.org. An adventure story for younger readers.
*[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/42943  ''Frank Forester: A Story of the Dardanelles''] by Herbert Strang 1915 Gutenberg.org. An adventure story for younger readers.


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The Gallipoli Campaign, also known as the Dardanelles Campaign, the Battle of Gallipoli or the Battle of Çanakkale (Turkish: Çanakkale Savaşı), was a campaign of the First World War that took place on the Gallipoli peninsula (Gelibolu in modern Turkey), from 17 February 1915 to 9 January 1916.[1]

Also see

War Diaries

Included in the many records held at the National Archives Kew is the series WO 95 - War Office: First World War and Army of Occupation War Diaries.

Some War Diaries, many of which are handwritten, have been digitised and are available (on a pay basis) online from the following sources: from the National Archives through the Discovery catalogue[2] and through Ancestry which contains the database "UK, WWI War Diaries (Gallipoli and Dardanelles), 1914-1916" (selected, and at times, part war diaries only)[3][4] (search hints[5]) (in addition to a Western Front database). The Ancestry database also contain War Diaries for some Indian, Australian and New Zealand Army regiments.
Transcribed (the handwriting has been deciphered for you!) (series title) Gallipoli Diaries, edited by Martin Gillott. publisher Great War Diaries, for British and Infantry Indian Army regiments, are available through Amazon.co.uk[6], in Kindle editions which have a Search facility (anyone with Kindle Unlimited can read them for free). (Download of a free Kindle App is available onto a PC, Mac or tablet - you don't need Kindle). The transcribed Indian Army Gallipoli Diaries are for Headquarters 29th Indian Infantry Brigade 1915 (includes Gurkhas and 14th King George’s Own Ferozepore Sikhs) and Gurkhas at Gallipoli 1915 (a combined edition 1/4th Gurkha Rifles 1915, 1/5th Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force) 1915, 1/6th Gurkha Rifles 1915, 2/10th Bn Gurkha Rifles 1915, the latter four Diaries also available separately.

The Australian War Memorial website[7] contains Australian and New Zealand Army War diaries (available for free)

The British Library catalogue entry IOR/L/MIL/17/5/3951-3953 refers to "War diary, Army Headquarters India, Indian Expeditionary Force 'G' [Mediterranean]. GSI, 1915. 3 vols". There are further catalogue entries with reference to Indian Expeditionary Force G in IOR/L/MIL/17/5/3893 onwards "War diary, Army Headquarters India, Indian Expeditionary Force 'E'/'E' & 'G'/Egypt. GSI, 1914-19. 45 vol", with the note "13-38 = 'E' & 'G'". These records are printed volumes, not available online.

Regimental and Corps Histories

  • History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery : the Forgotten Fronts and the Home Base 1914-18 by Sir Martin Farndale 1988. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01008145796

Aviation articles

  • There is a series of articles in Over the Front, Journal of the League of WWI Aviation Historians,[8] titled "Over The Wine Dark Sea, Aerial Aspects of the Dardanelles/Gallipoli Campaign". Initial three articles are in Volume 9, Number 1, 2, 3 (1994) by R D Layman, Ian Burns and Richard T Whistler. Part 2 is titled "Operations of HMS Ben-My-Chree, June 1915 - January 1916"; Part 3 "Turco-German Aviation"; Part 4: "The German Wasserfliegerabteilung" by Richard T. Whistler Volume 11, Number 2 (1996); Part 5, "The Defense of the Bosphorus and the Fokker Staffel" by Richard T. Whistler Volume 11, Number 3 (1996). (For library sources, see Royal Air Force - External links, including Imperial War Museums).
  • 'Kite Balloons at Sea: Gallipoli and Salonika 1915-16" by Ian Burns Cross and Cockade International Journal[9] (Vol. 46, Number 1) Spring 2015. 1st page of article
  • Further articles in Cross and Cockade International Journal are mentioned in the Great War Forum topic, "Avro ? at Imbros"[10], or search the Journal Index

External links

Sketches online

  • Crusading at Anzac A. D. 1915 pictured and described by Signaller Ellis Silas. A Soldier Artist serving with the Australian Imperial Forces. Published 1916. National Library of Australia. Note: it is possible to rotate the images, by the icon in the lower RHS of the book reader.
An artist at The Landing—Signaller Silas, with links to his biography, sketches and diary extracts (the latter, 2 webpages). anzacportal.dva.gov.au
  • Sketches by then Captain Leslie Gore from the State Library of NSW. Sketches at Gallipoli, 1915, catalogue reference PXE 702. There are some additional sketches of Gallipoli at the beginning of the series [World War I sketches], catalogue reference PXE 703. Click on the thumbnail images to enlarge. Download is possible.
A selection of these sketches is described in An artist at Gallipoli – Major Hore with his Biographical details. anzacportal.dva.gov.au. He was with 4th reinforcements for the 8th Australian Light Horse Regiment, joining the regiment at Gallipoli on 26 May 1915.

Maps online

Trench maps of Suvla (provisional) 1:10 000 series (Squares 134 & 135). To enlarge, click on "Interactive zoomable image (needs Flash)". British Library Online Gallery.
  • "World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- Turkey -- Gallipoli Peninsula -- Maps.". Select "All online" filter, right hand side of the webpage. 32 online maps from National Library of Australia.
  • "Gallipoli" page 109 A Military Atlas of the First World War by Arthur Banks 1975. Archive.org Lending Library.
  • Also see "Historical books online" which follows.
  • If you need additional maps, the Western Front Association, in association with the Imperial War Museums, has produced a Map DVD of more than 400 maps.[13]

Historical books online

Official histories, despatches, background etc

Miscellaneous No.14 (1914): Despatch from His Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople summarising events leading up to Rupture of Relations with Turkey, and reply thereto. Presented to both Houses of Parliament December 1914. HMSO 1914 Archive.org
  • The Straits Trilogy by Geoffrey Miller 1996-1999.
Superior Force : the conspiracy behind the escape of Goeben and Breslau by Geoffrey Miller 1996 ISBN 0 85958 635 9;
Straits: British Policy towards the Ottoman Empire and the Origins of the Dardanelles Campaign by Geoffrey Miller 1997 ISBN 0 85958 663 4;
The Millstone: British Naval Policy in the Mediterranean, 1900-1914, the Commitment to France and British Intervention in the War by Geoffrey Miller 1999 ISBN 0 85958 690 1
Military Operations Galliopli Vol-I Maps And Appendices 1929 Spelling is as catalogued. Archive.org version, mirror from Digital Library of India. Note most of the maps are missing.
Military Operations Gallipoli Volume II. Full title: History of the Great War Based on Official Documents: Military Operations Gallipoli: Volume II May 1915 to the Evacuation. Links to a series of Chapter pdf downloads. Missing the Title page and Contents, Index is at the end of the book. STOU Digital Repository, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Thailand. Note, website has been noticed to be unavailable at times. Possibly may be open only during "office hours".
Maps from Military Operations: Gallipoli Volume II Maps and Appendices University of Toronto. Titled "The Third Battle of Krithia".
The Ancestry owned pay website fold3 includes an online book Gallipoli, (located in World War II/Military Books/Turkey) which consists of reprint editions from Naval & Military Press of the four volumes of Military Operations Gallipoli (being two volumes of text, and two volumes of appendices).
Official History of the Australian Army Medical Services, see Medical, below.
Official historical account of the Dardanelles Campaign by Genelkurmay Baskanligi [Chief of General Staff] Turkey English translation 1925. Combined Arms Research Library Digital Library [USA Army]. Typescript copy translated from the Turk by Captain Larcher; translated from the French by Captain E.M. Benitez, the French translation appearing in Les Archives de la Grande Guerre, Volume 17 page 129 and page 257, published 1924. (gallica.bnf.fr)
Online histories, Turkish language, from Ministry of National Defence, Republic of Turkey. Includes maps. Çanakkale Harbi Seris, Turkish language. Çanakkale War Series Google Translate English version of the website, (but not the histories). Includes item 6 Çanakkale Deniz Savaşı or Canakkale Sea Battle, and item 7 Birinci Dünya Harbi'nde Türk Harbi, Çanakkale Cephesi Harekâtı V. Cilt 1,2,3 Kitapların Özetlenmiş Tarihi or Turkish War in the First World War, Çanakkale Front Operation V. Volume 1,2,3. The latter is a summarised edition of three volumes. Direct pdf link for item 7, Turkish language.
  • Der Kampf um die Dardanellen 1915 Part of the series Schlachten des Weltkrieges. German language. The Digital State Library of Upper Austria. To view the photographs and maps, click on the Thumbnail gallery and select.
  • Gallipoli Diary by Sir Ian Hamilton 1920. Archive.org Volume I, Volume II. Volume II includes informative Appendices relating to Artillery and Instructions.
Sir Ian Hamilton’s Despatches from the Dardanelles 1915 Archive.org
Ian Hamilton’s Final Despatch 1916 Archive.org

General histories etc

  • Nelson’s History of the War by John Buchan. published 1915-1919, Volume 6, Volume 9 and Volume 12 contain chapters on Gallipoli. Archive.org.
Based on the above, but revised, largely rewritten and condensed A History of the Great War, Volume II by John Buchan 1923 Archive.org.
  • Gallipoli by John Masefield 1916 Archive.org
  • The Dardanelles by Major General Sir C E Callwell 1919 Archive.org. A book in the series "Campaigns and their Lessons".
Experiences of a Dug-Out, 1914-1918, by Major General Sir C E Callwell 1920 Archive.org. The author was appointed to the high ranking role of Director of Military Operations (DMO) at the War Office at the outbreak of the war. [Dug-Out: a retired officer, recalled to employment]. Includes "Chapter V: The Dardanelles", page 86.
"The Dardanelles, Chapter II" page 29 Last Changes Last Chances by Henry W. Nevinson 1928 Archive.org. Henry Nevinson Wikipedia.

Diplomacy, news correspondents etc in Turkey

"Chapter VII Diplomacy in Turkey" page 110 The Craft Sinister; a diplomatico-political history of the great war and its causes by George Abel Schreiner 1920 Archive.org. Includes Comments about Mr Lewis Einstein, refer book author, above, page 132.

Medical

The online JRAMC extracts are easier to read, but missing some parts. Gallipoli Chapters 5-9. Missing May 1936, Chapter 5, (available in main link from page numbered 349) 6-7 June 1936, 66 (6) 402-412; 8-9 July 1936, 67 (1) 58-66.

Corps histories and accounts

"Six Months in the Dardanelles" by Zachabona, page 141 Blackwood’s Magazine No 199, January-June 1916. Page 863 comment: Navy not responsible for blunder at Suvla Bay. Same edition Blackwood’s Magazine . Archive.org. The author has been identified as Robert Andrew Gibb, Army Service Corp, then Staff Serjeant Major, (SS/5246), (commissioned into the K.O.S.B. November 1915, subsequently killed in action at Gaza April 1917).[21] Gibb appears to have been part of a Base General Staff, mobilized at the Tower of London in February, which sailed from Avonmouth on the 'Dunluce Castle', arriving in Lemnos on 10 March 1915.[22]
  • Gallipoli Diary by Major John Graham Gillam, Army Service Corps. 1918 Archive.org
  • A History of the Army Ordnance Services, Volume III: The Great War by Major General Arthur Forbes 2nd edition 1932, first published 1929. Archive.org version, mirror from Digital Library of India. Includes a chapter on Gallipoli.
  • The Post Office of India in the Great War edited by H.A. Sams 1922 Archive.org. "The Dardanelles, Salonika and Constantinople 1915-1919" page 103.

Regimental histories and accounts

Indian Army
Australian Army
To Hell and Back : the banned account of Gallipoli by Sydney Loch Includes a bibliography by Susanna De Vries and Jake de Vries 2007. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library.
British Army
  • Suvla Bay and After by Juvenis, (pseud) (Lt O G E MacWilliam, 5th Bn Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, identified by Philip Orr in Field of Bones) 1916 Archive.org. The Battalion was part of the 30th Infantry Brigade, 10th (Irish) Division.
  • With a B.-P. Scout in Gallipoli; a Record of the Belton Bulldogs by E Y Priestman 2nd edition 1917, first published 1916. With sketches by the author, an officer in the 6th Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and former Scout Master, who was killed 18-19th November 1915, age 25. HathiTrust Digital Library.
  • The Irish at the Front by Michael MacDonagh 1916 Archive.org. Includes chapters on Gallipoli
The Tenth (Irish) division in Gallipoli by Bryan Cooper 1918 Archive.org.
Available on the pay website findmypast[24]. If signed in to findmypast, the links are Title page (image 4), Contents (image 12), The Dardanelles page 141 (image 158) - 6th (Service) Battalion).
Also available in a reprint edition[25], which in turn is available as an online book on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3.
Note the fold3 version is easier to read online than the findmypast version.
"Chaplain to the Forces in England and Gallipoli" page 121 Letters of Oswin Creighton, C.F., 1883-1918 edited by Louise Creighton 1920 Archive.org
  • From Gallipoli to Baghdad by William Ewing, Chaplain to the Forces 1917 Archive.org
  • Mons, Anzac and Kut by an MP (stated to be Aubrey Herbert) 1919 Archive.org
  • In the Side Shows by Captain Wedgewood Benn 1919 Archive.org. Some editions have the title In the Side Shows: Observations by a Flier on Five Fronts. The author was a Member of Parliament and joined the Middlesex Yeomanry, with whom he served at Gallipoli. He subsequently became military observer attached to the Royal Naval Air Service, East Indies and Egypt Seaplane Squadron.
  • With the Zionists in Gallipoli by Lieut. Col. J H Patterson 1916 Archive.org. The author was in command of the Zion Mule Corps.
Also see Fiction, below.
The First Five Hundred; being a historical sketch of the military operations of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in Gallipoli and on the Western Front during the Great War (1914-1918) by Richard Cramm. Catalogued as published 1921. Archive.org
French Army
  • Uncensored letters from the Dardanelles written to his English Wife by a French Medical Officer of Le Corps Expeditionnaire D’Orient [Joseph Marguerite Jean Vassal] 1916 Archive.org. Book No. 4 in the series Soldiers’ Tales of the Great War. Elsewhere it is stated he was born in Talence, Gironde in 1867, and belonged to the 6th Colonial regiment. His wife, née Gabrielle Candler, was responsible for part of the translation.[26]
  • "With the Foreign Legion in Gallipoli" by Ex-Sergeant A. R. Cooper [Adolphe Richard (Dick)]. greatwardifferent.com, now an archived website. This is an extract from The Man who Liked Hell : Twelve Years in the French Foreign Legion by ex-Sergeant A. R. Cooper, in collaboration with Sydney Tremayne, 1933, (elsewhere stated to have been ghost written from his notes, available at the British Library UIN: BLL01000776161), as stated in the 1936 anthology Fifty amazing stories of the Great War, in which it also appeared.[27] Cooper also rewrote the 1933 book as March or Bust : Adventures in the Foreign Legion 1972 (BL UIN: BLL01009693296) which is considered more honest and valuable,[28] and wrote Born to Fight 1969 which is also an autobiography, (BL UIN: BLL01000776160). An account by Cooper is included in the 2016 publication In the Trenches: Those Who Were There edited by Rachel Bilton. A.R. (Dick) Cooper specialforcesroh.com, now archived. He served in Special Forces in WW2.
  • Les Archives de la Grande Guerre [et de l'histoire contemporaine] French language. In 17 volumes, which have been digitised on Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France in 13 digital files. Volume 17, the final volume, contains a Contents section which appears to cover all 17 Volumes, click on the icon for Table des matières. Then scroll down to "Front d'Orient" for a number of articles on the Balkans and the Dardanelles, where you can click through to the relevant articles (which may be in volumes other than Volume 17). For more details of this publication, see Western Front.
New Zealand Army
Turkish Army

In the Air

Naval

Also see above "Official History of the Medical Unit of the Royal Naval Division..."
  • At Antwerp and the Dardanelles by Rev. H.C. Foster [1918]. HathiTrust Digital Library, available full view to those in areas such as North America. Elsewhere it is advised Rev. Foster was a temporary chaplain with 2nd Royal Naval Brigade, Anson Battalion.
  • The Royal Naval Division by Douglas Jerrold 1923. Includes Gallipoli. National Library of Australia. The Division was under the authority of the Admiralty at Gallipoli.
The Hawke Battalion. Some personal records ... 1914-1918 by Douglas Jerrold 1925. Archive.org version, mirror from Digital Library of India.
Page 131 Georgian Adventure The Autobiography of Douglas Jerrold 1937 Archive.org
  • History of the Great War based on official documents: Naval Operations by Sir Julian Stafford Corbett Volume II, (1921), Volume III (1923) Archive.org. Naval-History.net has transcribed editions which additionally contain maps from a separate case for Volumes II and III.
Revised second editions were published: Volume 2 1929, with maps in pocket available at the British Library UIN: BLL01015219377 ; Volume 3 1940, whose dustjacket cover states "Important revisions" including in respect of the Dardanelles and Mesopotamia.[29]. A facsimile reprint of the 2nd edition of Volume 3 was reprinted by Imperial War Museum/Battery Press in 1995 UIN: BLL01011725482 and it is possible that the reprints available from Naval & Military Press, which are in turn available on the Ancestry owned pay website fold.3 contain the revised editions.

Fiction

  • The Secret Battle by A P Herbert 1919. Archive.org. One of three novels published in 1919 praised for its convincing account of war, and recommended by Churchill.[31] The first part of the book is set at Gallipoli, the latter part on the Western Front. The Secret Battle Librivox audio book by A P Herbert. Archive.org. A. P. Herbert Wikipedia.
  • "Legion of Lost Souls" by Captain W J Blackledge. “A vivid firsthand story of the tragic and Terrible Campaign at Gallipoli-The Peninsula of Death” From the deeply engraved memory of Digger Craven, Australian Trooper" Appeared in issues of the weekly magazine Liberty v13 n42 [1936-10-17] onwards.
Part 1, part 2 not available online; Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8
Likely to be the text, or an abridged version, of Peninsula of Death, as told to W. J. Blackledge by Digger Craven. London, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., 1937, which is accordingly also classified as fiction, although elsewhere classified as bibliography.[32], and also see comments on page 4 of ‘’The Listening Post’’ 15 March 1937 (RSL WA) …"appears to be a novel whose author delights in much sordid detail" from the Prime Minister’s Department. For a book about Digger Craven at a later time, see North West Frontier Campaigns - Historical books online - Fiction and for more about the author see Mesopotamia Campaign - Historical books online - Fiction.

References

  1. "Gallipoli Campaign" Wikipedia. Refer External links, above.
  2. Discovery catalogue
  3. UK, WWI War Diaries (Gallipoli and Dardanelles), 1914-1916 consisting of WO 95/4263-4359 records. Ancestry. It seem probable that not all records within this range are included, in line with the Western Front database which does not included all records in the specified range.
  4. stiletto_33853. Ancestry vs National Archives Great War Forum 26 January 2018. Retrieved 26 January 2018. Ancestry diaries may have large parts (many months) missing compared to TNA files
  5. MrSwan. Ancestry war diaries Great War Forum 17 December 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  6. Gallipoli Diaries and Great War Diaries amazon.co.uk
  7. Australian Imperial Force unit war diaries, 1914-18 War
  8. Over the Front, The League of WWI Aviation Historians
  9. Cross and Cockade International
  10. b3rn. Avro ? at Imbros Great War Forum 21 February 2018. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  11. Umeu et al. The French at Gallipoli Great War Forum 30 August 2018 et al. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  12. PassTHE knowledge by Akhi Soufyan
  13. Mapping the Front DVD Gallipoli Western Front Association.
  14. Order of Battle of Divisions by A.F. Becke Part 1,Parts 2A and 2B, Parts 3A and 3B, Part 4. Index by Ray Westlake. Naval & Military Press reprint editions.
  15. Greenwoodman. Official Inquiry into Conduct of WW1 Great War Forum 19 June 2006. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  16. Report of the Committee on the Lessons of the Great War Naval & Military Press reprint edition.
  17. Buley, Ernest Charles (1869–1933) Australian Dictionary of Biography
  18. Page 59The Dardanelles Campaign, 1915: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography‬ by Fred R. Van Hartesveldt Google Books
  19. frev. Norwegian Matron on Indian Hospital Ship Great War Forum 3 October 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  20. michaeldr. Royal Engineers soldier abandoned in Gallipoli Great War Forum 29 June 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  21. Bryn et al. American captured in Turkish forces, Helles, 28 June 1915 Great War Forum 6 June 2020 onwards. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  22. Page from Chapter 2, Grasping Gallipoli: Terrain, Maps and Failure at the Dardanelles, 1915 by Peter Chasseaud, Peter Doyle. Google Books.
  23. June 2019 catalogue turnerdonovan.com.
  24. British Army Records & Regimental Histories located in Armed Forces & Conflict/Regimental & Service Records. findmypast. Click on 'Browse Title', select title, then click on 'View Results'.
  25. History of the Lincolnshire Regiment 1914-1918 Naval & Military Press
  26. "A Bibliography of Great War Medicine" vlib.us.
  27. other ranker. Fifty amazing stories of the Great War Great War Forum 1 April 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  28. Digital page PT846 from Our Friends Beneath the Sands: The Foreign Legion in France's Colonial Conquests 1870-1935 by Martin Windrow. Google Books
  29. MartH. Rarest book? post 869, page 35 Great War Forum 12 December 2019. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  30. Navy In The Dardanelles Campaign Naval & Military Press
  31. Pages 51-52 English Fiction and Drama of the Great War, 1918–39 by John Onions. Google Books
  32. Page 56, item 164 The Dardanelles Campaign, 1915: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography by Fred R van Hartesvelt Google Books