JOHN GALLISHAW

ILLUSTRATED WITH
PHOTOGRAPHS

NEW YORK
THE CENTURY CO.
1916


Copyright, 1916, by
The Century Co.
Published, October, 1916

TO

PROFESSOR CHARLES TOWNSEND COPELAND

OF ALL THAT HARVARD HAS GIVEN ME I VALUE MOST
THE FRIENDSHIP AND CONFIDENCE OF "COPEY"


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I[Getting There]3
II[There]33
III[Trenches]63
IV[Dugouts]93
V[Waiting for the War to Cease]123
VI[No Man's Land]141
VII[Wounded]164
VIII[Homeward Bound]192
IX["Feenish"]224


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

PAGE
[Dugouts]Frontispiece
[Lord Kitchener talking to some Australians at Anzac]9
[Scene at Lancashire Landing, Cape Helles]27
[Allies landing reinforcements under heavy fire of Turks in Dardanelles]38
[Troops at the Dardanelles leaving for the landing beach]47
[A remarkable view of a landing party in the Dardanelles]57
[Australians in trench on Gallipoli Peninsula, using the periscope]67
[First line of Allies' trench zigzagging along parallel to the Turkish trenches]78
[Washing day in war-time]95
[Cleaning up after coming down from the trenches at Suvla]114
[Landing British troops from the transports at the Dardanelles under protection of the battleships]131
[Australians in the trenches consider clothes a superfluity]157
[Some of the barbed wire entanglements near Seddel Bahr are still in position]175
[A British battery at work on the Peninsula]186
[With the French at Seddel Bahr]203
[Where troops landed in Dardanelles, showing Fort Sed-ne-behi battered to pieces by Allied Fleet]213