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The Dardanelles: Colour Sketches From Gallipoli

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A first-hand visual and written account presents colour sketches and descriptive commentary of operations in the Dardanelles, combining on-the-spot watercolours with reportage-style chapters. Individual pieces depict naval gunfire, monitors and cruisers supporting landings, the landings at Suvla Bay and Helles, trawlers and motor lighters, seaplane and balloon observation, submarine activity, beach dressing stations, hospital ships, and the treatment and evacuation of wounded. The narrative interleaves tactical scenes, logistical detail, and vivid impressions of landscape and daily life under fire.

About the Author

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Norman Wilkinson

Norman Wilkinson was a British artist and war correspondent, best known for his vivid depictions of military life during World War I. His notable work, "The Dardanelles: Colour Sketches From Gallipoli," showcases his talent for capturing the landscapes and experiences of soldiers in the Gallipoli campaign. Wilkinson's illustrations not only provide a visual record of the war but also reflect the emotional and physical challenges faced by those involved. His contributions to art and literature offer valuable insights into the historical context of his time.

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