Fight for the Dardanelles
Witness the birth of motion graphics in news reporting amid the ongoing Gallipoli campaign during WWI.
The Gallipoli campaign has gone down in history as a bloody scar of failure, or one of the last victories of the 600-year Ottoman Empire - depending which side you are on. This animated map brought events 1500 miles away to home front audiences while the outcome was still to be decided. It also shows how an abstract overview of troop losses communicates nothing of the reality of human sacrifice.
ANIMATED CARTOON which shows on maps the preparations and operations involved
in the Dardanelles campaign March-April 1915.
2. A series of maps showing progress from commencement to present date. (3)
3. General view of the Dardanelles. (6) Map. (14)
4. The channel which we are endeavouring to force, marked A-B. (19)
Map with the marked passage. (24)
Animated maps of the following are shown:
5. February 18th Allied Fleet opens fire on the outer forts.(29-37)
6. A detailed view of the area indicated. (41-78)
7. The outer forts silenced. Blue jackets land and demolish them. (83-112)
8. Mine sweepers clear the Straits for 4 miles. (117-160)
9. HMS Albion, Majestic and Vengeance enter the mine swept area and shell
two inner forts.(169-197)
10. To hinder Turkish communications French ships bombard Bulair. (204-217)
11. March 8th The Queen Elizabeth, by indirect fire, attacks the forts of the
narrows.(217-240)
12. A sectional diagram of this remarkable feat. Lettering on this diagram
appears in English then in French.(257-287).
13. The sinking of the Bouvet.(290-306)
14. HMS Ocean and Irresistible sunk by drifting mines.(311-329)
15. The landing of the allied troops on the Galipoli (sic) peninsula.(334-340)
16. The 2nd South Wales Borderers effect a landing on Beach S.(345-377)
17. The King's Own Scottish Borderers and Plymouth Marine land on Beach Y but
overwhelming odds necessitate reembarkment.(386-437)
18. Meanwhile in the face of violent opposition British troops land at Beaches
V, W, and X.(446-476)
19. The landing of the Australians and New Zealanders.(481-513)
20. The French land at Kum Kale and Beach V.(517-535)
21. April 27th Sir Ian Hamilton orders a general advance.(539-561)
22. The further advance of the Allies to present date.(566-573)
23. The task in front of us. The territory held by the Allies marked in black.
(577-579)
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The First World War: News from the Battlefields
The military high command maintained a tight grip on what was permissible for audiences to see, and for the most part film cameras weren't allowed anywhere near the frontlines - partly for the safety of the film crews, but more for fear that the images they sent back could seriously damage public morale.
But such was the public demand for more information that eventually the government was forced to take notice, and in 1917 the Topical Budget newsreel was requisitioned by the War Office. Images of combat remained largely off limits, though, and instead the cameras were dispatched in search of more uplifting stories of heroism and endurance.
53 videos in this collection
Rescue Work in No Man's Land Topical Budget 332-2
Australian Troops at the Pyramids
Shower Baths in the Trenches Topical Budget 228-1
From Trinidad to Serve the Empire Topical Budget 230-2
Christmas at the Front Topical Budget 175-1
Funeral at the Front Topical Budget 210-2
Outposts of Empire: British East African Troops Entraining on an Expedition against German Territory
Red cross Dogs Topical Budget 175-1
Our Submarines Topical Budget 173-1
Gallant Defenders Topical Budget 165-2
German Prisoners Topical Budget 162-2
Fife and Forfar Yeomanry Topical Budget 164-1
King's Visit to Belgium Topical Budget 172-1
Lord Lovat's Scouts Topical Budget 164-1
Christmas Church Parade Topical Budget 175-1
Sons of the Empire Topical Budget 165-2
Ostend in War-Time Topical Budget 165-2
Our Naval Losses Topical Budget 168-1
The Attack on Antwerp Topical Budget 164-1
From the Fighting Top of a Battleship in Action
The British in Belgium
British Nurses in Serbia War Office Official Topical Budget 222-1
A Patrol in the Desert
The E13 Avenged
The Eyes of the Fleet: A Destroyer Flotilla Scouting
Russia's Great Haul
Fight for the Dardanelles
Seeing the New Year In
French Machine Gun in the Wooded Country of the Argonne
War Scenes in Italy Topical Budget 197-1
Lord Charles Beresford in France
General Haig Visits General Joffre Topical Budget 229-1
Italian and Greek Troops in Action: Italians Decorated by Prince of Wales
Lines of Communication Topical Budget 306-1
Wreck of L. 39 Topical Budget 292-1
British Airships in the East
With the British Troops in Macedonia
Scenes of the First World War
Waiting and Watchful Pictorial News (Official)/War Office Official Topical Budget 344-1
Surrender of the German Fleet
General Allenby's Entry into Jerusalem
Life at Iwerne Minster in Wartime, August 7th & 8th 1918.
Freed from Turkish Bondage Pictorial News (Official)/War Office Official Topical Budget 346-1
Artillery at Alost Topical Budget 162-2
The Battle of Lebbeke
British Naval Activities after the Great British Victory of Jutland
Preparing the Rations Topical Budget 167-1
Empire Troops
History of the War: Russian Front
History of the War: Ypres
Surrender of the German High Seas Fleet