News World Gallipoli: remarkable images from the front line 10:00pm, Apr 24, 2015 Updated: 10:49pm, Apr 26 Gallipoli: remarkable images from the front line Ebony Bowden Journalist @ebonybowden Share Twitter Facebook Reddit Pinterest Email Photos: Getty, AAP. V Beach at Cape Helles on the Gallipoli peninsula two days after Allied troops landed. Australian soldiers offer water to Turkish children during the campaign in 1915. Ships laden with wounded soldiers depart from the battle zone. ANZAC troops enjoy a meal break during training in Egypt before moving on to Gallipoli. An Australian soldier gives a drink to a wounded Turkish soldier. French casualties at Cape Helles. Simpson and his donkey carry a wounded soldier at Gallipoli. An Australian soldier carries his wounded mate to a medical aid post for treatment. A transport boat approaches a French battleship off the Gallipoli peninsula. Allied soldiers carry the wounded to a jetty to be transferred to the hospital ship for treatment. One of eight British cannons in action at Cape Helles. By the end of the campaign, only remained in working order. Australian stretcher bearers in Egypt carry a wounded soldier transferred from Gallipoli. Irish soldiers in the trenches at Gallipoli. The heir apparent to the Ottoman Empire with his staff. Turkish soldiers care for their casualties. Captured Turkish soldiers being held by British troops. A ruined water tower behind French lines at Achi Baba. An Australian soldier lays a wreath at the Cenotaph in London on Anzac Day, 1920. A Turkish infantry camp. A ship carrying British troops which ran aground at Sedd el Bahr. French soldiers emerge from their trench. A French machine gun crew takes aim. Ships at Lemnos, Greece, wait to transport troops to Gallipoli. British Commander Hedderwick spends some time in the trenches with his men. French troops often found themselves on the front line at Gallipoli.