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The Man & The Ass (South Shields)
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Bronzes (Visual works)
Date:1915 - 1967
By:Ewers, Raymond Boultwood, 1917-1998; Maxwell, Allan Cecil, 1889-1965
Reference:Curios-049-001
Description:A bronze medallion called the ANZAC Commemorative Medallion (in Australia) or the Gallipoli Medallion (in New Zealand). The obverse shows Private John Simpson Kirkpatrick, 1893-1915, better known as 'Simpson' or 'the man with the donkey', helping a wounded soldier who is seated on the back of a donkey. (When Simpson was killed in 1915, the task of evacuating wounded by donkey was continued by a New Zealander, Pte. R.A. Henderson.) Beneath is a wreath of gum leaves. The reverse shows a map of Australia and New Zealand with the five stars of the Southern Cross constellation, and a fern wreath below. The medallion (not intended to be worn) is surmounted by St Edward's crown. The medallion is housed in a black leather box lined with purple satin and velvet. It is accompanied by a flier addressed to the recipient A C Maxwell, expressing the New Zealand government's appreciation of loyal service rendered in the Dardanelles Campaign of 1915. The flier also bears the New Zealand coat of arms. The Australian citation has a different text Another Gallipoli Medallion, awarded to Sidney Clement (1892-1915), is hous
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A 2019 Battlefield Tour Journal
No battlefield is as dramatic in setting, nor as evocative in memory, as Gallipoli. The National WWI Museum and Memorial embarked on an intimate tour of the Turkish peninsula in 2019, tracing the route of the Allied forces in the Gallipoli Campaign from landing to evacuation.
National WWI Museum and Memorial Learning Coordinator Haley Sheriff shares her day-to-day experiences on this journey.
Arrival: Istanbul
At the crossroads of two continents, Istanbul feels neither wholly European nor Asian, nor more one than the other. Its rhythm and color is uniquely its own. The heart of the Eastern Roman Empire, Byzantium, then Constantinople and—officially since 1930—Istanbul, is a city of many different names, host and home to many different peoples and cultures.
Staying in Sultanahmet, Istanbul’s oldest neighborhood, National WWI Museum and Memorial Battlefield Tour participants were within walking distance of some of the world’s most famous landmarks like Hagia Sophia, Topkapı Palace and the Blue Mosque. From morning to evening, the aroma of grilled corn, roasted chestnuts, Nutella-slathered simit (a popular local pastry) and fresh squeezed citrus juices wreath through the narrow streets from food v