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  1. 13 Ashmead-Bartlett diary, 27 March 1915, A1583: 10. 14 Ashmead-Bartlett diary, 28 March 1915, A1583: 11. 15 Ashmead-Bartlett diary, 20 April 1915, A1583: 23. 16 Macleod, Reconsidering Gallipoli, 109. 17 Campbell Dixon, ‘The Man on the Spot’, (no date) Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett papers, I 228. ‘The Greatest War Correspondent of the

  2. Ellis Ashmead Bartlett Full view - 1897. The Battlefields of Thessaly: With Personal Experiences in Turkey and Greece Ellis Ashmead Bartlett No preview available - 1999.

  3. 2 de mar. de 2013 · The Uncensored Dardanelles [Illustrated Edition] Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett C.B.E. Pickle Partners Publishing, Mar 2, 2013 - History - 297 pages. The Gallipoli campaign has been written about by many authors. However, few have been as well placed to offer eyewitness testimony of the higher echelons of command as the famed War Correspondent Ellis ...

  4. Biographical / Historical. Ellis Ashmead Bartlett (1881-1931), journalist, was the eldest son of Sir Ellis Ashmead Bartlett MP. He accompanied the Turkish army in Graeco-Turkish war, 1898; served in South African war; was a special war correspondent with the Japanese army in Russo-Japanese war, 1904; the French Campaign in Morocco, 1907; Italian army in Tripoli, 1911; Turkish HQ in 1st Balkan ...

  5. Il giornalista inglese Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett da giovane ufficiale del Reggimento Bedfordshire, c. 1900 – Source: Gallipoli, Les Carlyon, 2001 Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett.jpg – Wikimedia Commons Ma prima di raccontare l’incontro tra i due giornalisti e il viaggio rocambolesco di questa lettera, facciamo un passo indietro per capire il ruolo dell’inviato di guerra ai tempi della campagna dei ...

  6. Ellis Ashmead Bartlett. by George Charles Beresford whole-plate glass negative, 1909 Purchased, 1954 Photographs Collection NPG x6434

  7. Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett was born in Brooklyn in 1849, of American parents. He was educated at Torquay and Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated with 1st class honours in Law and Modern History in 1872 and was President of the Union, defeating H.H. Asquith in a famous contest. He was an examiner of the Education Department, 1874-80.