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DescriptionSedd-el-Bahr from River Clyde.jpg Sedd-el-Bahr fort and village seen from the——SS River Clyde, 25 April 1915, during the "landing at Cape Helles," Battle of Gallipoli. The lighter in the foreground contains dead from the Royal Munster Fusiliers and The Hampshire Regiment who were killed while attempting——to get ashore.
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