Photograph - 'Looking Towards Cape Helles', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, 1915, Black and white photographic print depicting Walker's Ridge looking towards Cape Helles. Walker's Ridge was named for Brigadier-General Harold Walker the commander of the New Zealand Infantry at the Gallipoli landing who set up his headquarters in that area. Walker's Ridge is now a cemetery for the Gallipoli campaign where thirty Australians are buried


Photograph - 'Looking Towards Cape Helles', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, 1915, Black and white photographic print depicting Walker's Ridge looking towards Cape Helles. Walker's Ridge was named for Brigadier-General Harold Walker the commander of the New Zealand Infantry at the Gallipoli landing who set up his headquarters in that area. Walker's Ridge is now a cemetery for the Gallipoli campaign where thirty Australians are buried.


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