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Tepe Collection

Tepe, a word that echoes through history and geography, holds tales of bravery, conquests, and natural wonders

Background imageTepe Collection: Asiatic Annie at Gallipoli WWI

Asiatic Annie at Gallipoli WWI
One of the three guns of Fort Top Chamlar Tepe, which were together known as Asiatic Annie. The coast of the Peninsula can be seen across the Dardanelles

Background imageTepe Collection: Trabzon, Turkey - View from Poz-tepe

Trabzon, Turkey - View from Poz-tepe
Hilltop view down over the Town and Bay of Trabzon from Poz-tepe. Trabzon on the Black Sea coast in north-eastern Turkey. The capital of Trabzon Province

Background imageTepe Collection: Landing horses and troops at Gallipoli during World War One, from The Pageant of the Century

Landing horses and troops at Gallipoli during World War One, from The Pageant of the Century, pub.1934
3502746 Landing horses and troops at Gallipoli during World War One, from The Pageant of the Century, pub.1934; (add.info.: Landing horses and troops at Gallipoli during World War One)

Background imageTepe Collection: Nebet Tepe, Philippopolis, Bulgaria

Nebet Tepe, Philippopolis, Bulgaria
The district of Nebet Tepe, Philippopolis (Plovdiv), Bulgaria. Part of a piece on the crisis in Eastern Roumelia, an event during the continuing Balkan's Crisis in which vassal states sought

Background imageTepe Collection: Taat Tepe, Philippopolis, Bulgaria

Taat Tepe, Philippopolis, Bulgaria
Taat Tepe in Philippopolis (Plovdiv), Bulgaria. The Governor's Palace and the Maritza river in the foreground. Part of a piece on the crisis in Eastern Roumelia

Background imageTepe Collection: Across the North American Continent by the Canadian Pacific Railway, Winnipeg (engraving)

Across the North American Continent by the Canadian Pacific Railway, Winnipeg (engraving)
1046774 Across the North American Continent by the Canadian Pacific Railway, Winnipeg (engraving) by Fripp, Charles Edwin (1854-1906); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTepe Collection: Detailed Map Of Gallipoli Peninsula And The Dardanelles Turkey In 1915 Showing British And Allied

Detailed Map Of Gallipoli Peninsula And The Dardanelles Turkey In 1915 Showing British And Allied Landing Beaches From The War Illustrated Album Deluxe Published London 1916

Background imageTepe Collection: WW1 - Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in Gallipolli

WW1 - Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in Gallipolli
WW1 - The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), was a First World War army corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force that was formed in Egypt in 1915

Background imageTepe Collection: Mikhail Skobelev

Mikhail Skobelev
MIKHAIL SKOBELEV Russian military commander, known as the hero of Geok Tepe. His son Dmitri was also a soldier. Date: 1843 - 1882

Background imageTepe Collection: The Russians in Central Asia: the Siege of Geok Tepe by General Skobeleff: Assaulting

The Russians in Central Asia: the Siege of Geok Tepe by General Skobeleff: Assaulting the Fortifications, 1881

Background imageTepe Collection: The Sphinx - Anzac Beach

The Sphinx - Anzac Beach
Known to the Turks as Yuksek Tepe - High Hill - and known to the troops as The Sphinx, this rocky feature dominates the Anzac landing beaches on the west coast of the peninsula

Background imageTepe Collection: HMS Albion at Gallipoli WWI

HMS Albion at Gallipoli WWI
HMS Albion aground at Gaba Tepe at Gallipoli during World War I

Background imageTepe Collection: Turkish artillery WWI

Turkish artillery WWI
One of the three guns of Fort Top Chamlar Tepe, which were together known as Asiatic Annie

Background imageTepe Collection: Variety of Turkish vendors

Variety of Turkish vendors
(Left) Ice Cream Salesman - selling ices made from buffalo milk/cream. (Centre) Fish salesman in Beycos. (Right) Water seller with a superb decorated (with leaves) water holder from Gueos Tepe


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Tepe, a word that echoes through history and geography, holds tales of bravery, conquests, and natural wonders. From the shores of Gallipoli to the peaks of Trabzon in Turkey, it has witnessed it all. In the midst of World War I's chaos at Gallipoli, Asiatic Annie stood tall on this historic battleground. Her unwavering spirit symbolized the resilience and determination of soldiers fighting for their nations. Trabzon reveals its breathtaking beauty from Poz-tepe. The view captures nature's masterpiece as it unfolds before our eyes - a testament to the enchanting allure of this Turkish city. Nebet Tepe stands proudly in Philippopolis, Bulgaria. Its ancient ruins whisper stories from centuries past when empires rose and fell upon these very grounds. Taat Tepe joins its counterpart in preserving Bulgaria's rich historical tapestry. Journeying across North America via the Canadian Pacific Railway takes us back to an era where exploration knew no bounds. Winnipeg engraving showcases the pioneering spirit that shaped a continent. The ANZAC troops left an indelible mark on Gallipoli during WWI. Their courage amidst adversity forever etched into history books as they fought side by side with Australian and New Zealand Army Corps comrades. Mikhail Skobelev emerges as a legendary figure whose name resonates with triumphs on battlefields far away from his homeland. His strategic brilliance led him through victories that changed Central Asia forever. A detailed map transports us back to 1915 when British and Allied forces landed on Turkish beaches along the Dardanelles strait during World War I. This snapshot offers insight into their monumental campaign against formidable odds. General Skobeleff's siege at Geok Tepe epitomizes military prowess against seemingly insurmountable odds; his assault became synonymous with victory over adversity in Central Asia's vast landscapes. Hoylake unveils its submerged petrified forest, a natural wonder that captivates the imagination.