The cliff side at the foot of the Sphinx (a peculiar knife-edge spur jutting out seawards from Walker's Ridge) on Gallipoli Peninsula, which was covered with dugouts. The place got its name from the Wellington Regiment that had a rest camp there.
Wellington Terrace
Dug-outs at the Wellington Terraces, Gallipoli, Turkey
Date: 1915
From: Williams, Charles Athol, 1899-1990 : Photographs of Te Aute Station, Mangakuri Station, the Williams family, and Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey during World War I
Reference: PAColl-0184-1-021
Description: Dug-outs at the Wellington Terraces, Gallipoli, Turkey, 1915, with Suvla and Salt Lake in the distance. Photographer unidentified. Inscriptions: Verso - Wellington Terraces Suvla & Salt Lake in distance Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 11 x 16.9 cm
Wellington Terrace, Gallipoli, looking towards Suvla Bay
Date: 1915
From: Hampton, W A, fl 1915 :Copy of a photograph album relating to World War I
Reference: 1/2-168819-F
Description: Wellington Terrace, Gallipoli, looking towards Suvla Bay, photographed in 1915 by Sergeant W A Hampton of the Wellington Infantry Battalion. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate copy negative 10 x 12.5 cm
View of Wellington Terrace and Walker's Ridge, Gallipoli, Turkey
Date: 1915
From: Powles family :Photographs
Reference: PA1-o-811-22-2
Description: View of Wellington Terrace and the lower slopes of Walker's Ridge, Gallipoli, Turkey. Photographed by an unknown photographer in 1915 Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - Wellington Terrace and lower slopes of Walkers Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print
Dugouts at Wellington Terrace, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, during World War 1
Date: 1915
From: Read, James Cornelius, 1871-1968: Images of the Gallipoli campaign
Reference: 1/4-058073-F
Description: Dugouts at Wellington Terrace, Gallipoli, Turkey, during World War 1. This camp was constructed by Wellington Mounted Rifle Regiment. Photograph taken in 1915 by James Cornelius Read. Other - Note on back of file print quotes a sentance from "The New Zealanders at Gallipoli" by Waite regarding Wellington Terrace Other - Forms a panorama with 1/4-058063, 058076, 58077 Other - Identical image at 1/1-009477-G Caption - Caption from original negative envelope "Wellington Terrace. This camp was constructed by Wellington Mounted Rifle Regt" Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Wellington Terrace with dugouts, Gallipoli, Turkey
Date: 1915
From: Read, James Cornelius, 1871-1968: Images of the Gallipoli campaign
Reference: 1/4-058075-F
Description: Wellington Terrace with dugouts (of the Wellington Mounted Rifle Regiment?), Gallipoli, Turkey, 1915. Walkers Ridge is on the top left hand corner. Photograph taken by James Cornelius Read. Note on back of file print reads "Wellington Terrace. The Cliff side under the shadow of the Sphinx, studded with dugouts; originally a rest camp for the Wellington Regiment..." from The New Zealanders at Gallipoli by Fred Waite, 1919. Inscriptions: Note on back of file print reads "Caption from original negative envelope: - `Wellington Terrace. This camp was evacuated by Wellington Mounted Rifles Regt" [Walkers Ridge top left hand corner] " Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Wellington Terrace on cliffs at Gallipoli during World War I
Date: 1915
From: Read, James Cornelius, 1871-1968: Images of the Gallipoli campaign
Reference: 1/4-058074-F
Description: View of Wellington Terrace on a cliff side of Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, covered with dugouts during World War I. The ridge in the background connects Russells Top (left) and Plugges Plateau (right), both out of view. Photograph taken in 1915, by James Cornelius Read. Other - Caption from original negative envelope reads: "Ridge opposite Wellington Terrace" Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative