Gallipoli centenary: Queen leads tributes at Anzac Day ceremony
The Queen has laid a wreath at a service in central London marking the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign, one of the bloodiest battles of World War One.
The Queen has laid a wreath at a service in central London marking the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign, one of the bloodiest battles of World War One.
Old photographs of Australian soldiers have been projected onto an office building alongside two bronze statues at the Cenotaph war memorial on ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) day in Sydney.
Commemorations on Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula marked the 100th anniversary of an ill-fated Allied campaign that claimed more than 130,000 lives.
The Queen and senior members of the monarchy will attend services around the world to commemorate the centenary of the battle of Gallipoli.
Prince Charles and Prince Harry joined world leaders in Turkey to mark one of the First World War's bloodiest campaigns in Gallipoli.
Lieutenant-Commander Martin Dunbar-Nasmith won a Victoria Cross for sinking 97 Ottoman ships - but he saved civilians whenever he could