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Letters of Gallipoli
Letters of Gallipoli
8 episodes
5 months ago
Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were written. Put in headphones and carry their stories with you. Lest we forget.
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Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were written. Put in headphones and carry their stories with you. Lest we forget.
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Episodes (8/8)
Letters of Gallipoli
Episode 02 24th April: Any Day Now
Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were written. Put in headphones and carry their stories with you. Lest we forget.
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10 years ago
3 minutes 13 seconds

Letters of Gallipoli
Episode 01 23rd April: Sailing From Sydney
Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were written. Put in headphones and carry their stories with you. Lest we forget.
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10 years ago
4 minutes 22 seconds

Letters of Gallipoli
Episode 04 26th April: Life in the Trenches
Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were written. Put in headphones and carry their stories with you. Lest we forget.
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10 years ago
5 minutes 3 seconds

Letters of Gallipoli
Episode 03 25th April: War
Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were written. Put in headphones and carry their stories with you. Lest we forget.
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10 years ago
3 minutes 16 seconds

Letters of Gallipoli
Episode 05 27th April: Aftermath
Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were written. Put in headphones and carry their stories with you. Lest we forget.
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10 years ago
4 minutes 51 seconds

Letters of Gallipoli
Episode 06 28th April: Hardened Men
Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were written. Put in headphones and carry their stories with you. Lest we forget.
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10 years ago
4 minutes

Letters of Gallipoli
Episode 08 30th April: The Firing Line
Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were written. Put in headphones and carry their stories with you. Lest we forget.
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10 years ago
8 minutes 39 seconds

Letters of Gallipoli
Episode 07 29th April: Rest Day
Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were written. Put in headphones and carry their stories with you. Lest we forget.
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10 years ago
3 minutes

Letters of Gallipoli
Before dawn on the 25th of April 1915, 4000 Australian soldiers rowed towards the shores of Gallipoli. By nightfall, 600 men had lost their lives. Their stories should never be forgotten. Every day, you can listen to a new spoken-word letter that was written 100 years ago, to the day. You’ll be right there in the trenches as the letters were written. Put in headphones and carry their stories with you. Lest we forget.