Remembering Gallipoli
The tragic campaign waged at Gallipoli framed new ideals of nationhood, and the way we choose to remember war.
The tragic campaign waged at Gallipoli framed new ideals of nationhood, and the way we choose to remember war.
In 1845 Governor George Grey set aside 80 hectares of central Auckland for a park. On the crest of an ancient volcano, it is a memorial, a recreation space, a green heart for the city and its citizens.
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