HELLES MEMORIAL AND WORLD WAR ONE AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS Front cover image: The memorial at V Beach cemetery at Helles soon after its completion in the 1920s. (Source: Australian War Memorial, P07906.153).
Neera Sahni
Research Services Leader Research & Collection Services Parramatta Heritage Visitor & Information Centre 346A Church Street, Parramatta NSW 2150
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ISBN: 978-1-876941-46-8 (ebook)
1 CONTENTS
Acknowledgement ...... 3
Introduction ...... 4
World War One: Timeline ...... 5
World War One: Financial Cost ...... 8
Australian Soldiers, Gallipoli and Helles Memorial ...... 10
Biographies of Australian Soldiers ...... 15
Surnames starting with ‘A’s ...... 15 Surnames starting with ‘L’s ...... 121
Surnames starting with ‘B’s ...... 21 Surnames starting with ‘M’s ...... 130
Surnames starting with ‘C’s ...... 48 Surnames starting with ‘N’s ...... 149
Surnames starting with ‘D’s ...... 68 Surnames starting with ‘O’s ...... 151
Surnames starting with ‘E’s...... 77 Surnames starting with ‘P’s ...... 155
Surnames starting with ‘F’s ...... 82 Surnames starting with ‘R’s ...... 165
Surnames starting with ‘G’s ...... 87 Surnames starting with ‘S’s ...... 172
Surnames starting with ‘H’s ...... 97 Surnames starting with ‘T’s ...... 186
Surnames starting with ‘I’s ...... 109 Surnames starting with ‘V’s ...... 193
Surnames starting with ‘J’s ...... 110 Surnames starting with ‘W’s...... 194
Surnames starting with ‘K’s ...... 116
World War One: Peace ...... 199
World War One and Images of Australian Soldiers ...... 200
2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This book is compiled from the research done by the Research and Collections team at the City of Parramatta. This book is part of the series for which substantial research was undertaken by the team and valued volunteers who compiled hundreds of stories about the involvement in World War One.
We would like to acknowledge the Australian War Memorial (AWM) and Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) for the production of this book.
More information and Soldier stories can be found on our website www.arc.parracity.nsw.gov.au
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We thank everyone who has helped in any way to bring about this book.
3 INTRODUCTION
Australia’s involvement in World War One began on 4 August 1914. Many who joined up believed that the war would be a great adventure, but none could have imagined the scale of the endeavour on which they were about to embark. Sadly, many of these soldiers, sailors, airmen, medical support staff and nurses didn’t make it home. Their courage, sacrifice, hardship and losses brought a new maturity to our nation.
In the face of atrocity and adversary, this publication remembers 249 Australian Soldiers who have lost their lives and their names are listed in Helles Memorial.
The impact of World War One on Australia’s economy was significant. At that time, the majority of exports from Australia were wool, wheat and minerals. Exporters were deprived of shipping services and they found it difficult to receive payments for their goods.
For Australia, the World War One remains the costliest onflict in terms of deaths and casualties. From a population of fewer than five million, 416,809 men enlisted, of whom more than 60,000 were killed and 156,000 were wounded, gassed, or taken prisoner. Another 6000 veterans died by the 1930s due to war related injuries and suicide.
The Helles Memorial is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission war memorial near Sedd el Bahr, in Turkey. It includes an obelisk, which is over 30 meters (98 ft.) high. It is located on the headland at the tip of the Gallipoli peninsula overlooking the Dardanelles. This memorial is the main Commonwealth battle memorial for the whole Gallipoli Campaign, and commemorates the 20,956 Commonwealth servicemen with no known grave who died in the campaign from 1915-1916, during the First World War. There are 249 Australian Soldiers listed.
We hope you enjoy reading about these amazing people and the terrifying and sometimes awe inspiring events, which carried them across the globe to fight against Germany and her allies.
Neera Sahni
4 -1- World War One: Timeline
Neera Sahni
1914 28 June 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia 5 July 1914 Kaiser William II promised German support for Austria against Serbia 28 July 1914 Austria declared war on Serbia 1 August 1914 Germany declared war on Russia 3 August 1914 Germany declared war on France and invaded Belgium. Germany implemented the Schlieffen Plan 4 August 1914 Britain declared war on Germany 23 August 1914 The British Expeditionary Force started its retreat from Mons. Germany invaded France 26 August 1914 Russian army defeated at Tannenberg and Masurian Lakes, East Prussia 9 September 1914 Battle of the Marne, France commenced 18 October 1914 First Battle of Ypres, Belgium 29 October 1914 Turkey entered the war on the side of Germany Trench warfare started to dominate the Western Front
1915 19 January 1915 The first Zeppelin raid on Britain took place 19 February 1915 Britain bombarded Turkish forts in the Dardanelles 25 April 1915 Allied troops landed in Gallipoli, Turkey 7 May 1915 The Lusitania was sunk by a German U-boat 23 May 1915 Italy declared war on Germany and Austria 5 August 1915 The Germans captured Warsaw, Poland from the Russians 25 September 1915 Start of the Battle of Loos, France 19 December 1915 The Allies started the evacuation of Gallipoli
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1916 27 January 1916 Conscription introduced in Britain 21 February 1916 Start of the Battle of Verdun, France 29 April 1916 British forces surrendered to Turkish forces at Kut in Mesopotamia (now Iraq) 31 May 1916 Battle of Jutland in the North Sea 4 June 1916 Start of the Brusilov Offensive 1 July 1916 Start of the Battle of the Somme, France 10 August 1916 End of the Brusilov Offensive 15 September 1916 First use en masse of tanks at the Somme 7 December 1916 Lloyd George becomes British Prime Minister
1917 1 February 1917 Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare campaign started 6 April 1917 USA declared war on Germany 16 April 1917 France launched an unsuccessful offensive on the Western Front 31 July 1917 Start of the Third Battle at Ypres, Belgium 24 October 1917 Battle of Caporetto, now in Slovenia – the Italian Army was heavily defeated 6 November 1917 Britain launched a major offensive on the Western Front 20 November 1917 British tanks won a victory at Cambrai, France 5 December 1917 Armistice between Germany and Russia signed 9 December 1917 Britain captured Jerusalem from Turkish forces
1918 3 March 1918 The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed between Russia and Germany. 21 March 1918 Germany broke through on the Somme 29 March 1918 Marshall Foch was appointed Allied Commander on the Western Front 9 April 1918 Germany began an offensive in Flanders, Belgium
6 15 July 1918 Second Battle of the Marne started. The start of the collapse of the German army 8 August 1918 The advance of the Allies was successful 19 September 1918 Turkish forces collapsed at Megiddo, Palestine 4 October 1918 Germany asked the Allies for an armistice 29 October 1918 Germany’s Navy mutinied 30 October 1918 Turkey made peace
3 November 1918 9 November 1918 Kaiser William II abdicated 11 November 1918 Germany signed an armistice with the Allies – the official date of the end of World War One Post war: 1919 4 January 1919 Peace conference met in Paris, France 21 June 1919 The surrendered German naval fleet at Scapa Flow was scuttled 28 June 1919 The Treaty of Versailles was signed by Germany
7 -2- World War One: Financial Cost
Neera Sahni
Bullecourt, From A Sunken Road near Noreuil (Source: Charles E.W. Bean, Official History of Australia in the War, of 1914-1918, Volume 12 Photographic record of the War)
Allied Powers Cost in US Dollars in 1914-18
Great Britain 35,334,012,000
France 24,265,583,000
United States 22,625,253,000
Russia 22,293,950,000
Italy 12,413,998,000
Canada 1,665,576,000
Romania 1,600,000,000
8 Allied Powers Cost in US Dollars in 1914-18
Australia 1,423,208,000
Belgium 1,154,468,000
India 601,279,000
Others 500,000,000
Serbia 399,400,000
New Zealand 378,750,000
South Africa 300,000,000
Greece 270,000,000
British Colonies 125,000,000
Japan 40,000,000
Total of all Costs 125,690,477,000
9 -3-
Australian Soldiers, Gallipoli and Helles Memorial
Neera Sahni
The landing by the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) on Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula on 25 April 1915 was Australia's first major action of the Great War. In this campaign, and in those that followed in France, Belgium, Sinai and Palestine, the nation endured the full fury and destruction of modern warfare and suffered more than 60,000 dead.
Map of the Gallipoli Peninsula and the Straits of the Dardanelles showing the site of the landings and the ground held by British forces April 1915–January 1916.
Source: Department of Veterans’ Affairs
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Unidentified men from the 1st Divisional Signal Company being towed towards Anzac Cove on the morning of 25 April 1915.
Source: courtesy of the Australian War Memorial
(Source: Commonwealth War Memorial)
11 Gallipoli
Commonwealth and French forces fought the campaign in Gallipoli in an attempt to force Turkey out of the war. This effort was to relieve the deadlock of the Western Front in France and Belgium and to open a supply route to Russia through the Dardanelles and the Black Sea. The Allies landed on the peninsula on 25th-26th April 1915; the 29th Division at Cape Helles in the south and the Australian and New Zealand Corps north of Gaba Tepe on the west coast. Later this area was known as Anzac Cove. Further landings were made at Suvla on 6th August north of Anzac Cove. The climax of the campaign came in early August when simultaneous assaults were launched on all three fronts. However, the difficult terrain and stiff Turkish resistance soon led to the stalemate of trench warfare. From the end of August no further serious action was fought and the lines remained unchanged. The peninsula was successfully evacuated in December and early January 1916.
The Australian forces, Indian forces and United Kingdom forces have their names on the memorial who died in operations throughout the peninsula. There are also panels for those who died or were buried at sea in Gallipoli waters. The Helles Memorial serves the dual function of Commonwealth battle memorial for the whole Gallipoli campaign and place of commemoration for many of those Commonwealth servicemen who died there and have no known grave. There are 20,956 names commemorated on the Memorial, which includes 249 names of Australian soldiers.
Apart from Helles Memorial, there are four other Memorials to the Missing at Gallipoli. The Lone Pine, Hill 60, and Chunuk Bair Memorials commemorate Australian and New Zealanders at Anzac. The Twelve Tree Copse Memorial commemorates the New Zealanders at Helles.
12 Helles Memorial
(Source: Commonwealth War Memorial)
The Helles Memorial is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission war memorial near Sedd el Bahr, in Turkey. It includes an obelisk, which is over 30 metres (98 feet) high. It is located on the headland at the tip of the Gallipoli peninsula overlooking the Dardanelles. This memorial is the main Commonwealth battle memorial for the whole Gallipoli Campaign and commemorates the 20,956 Commonwealth servicemen with no known grave who died in the campaign from 1915-1916, during the First World War. The United Kingdom and Indian forces named on the memorial died in operations throughout the peninsula. These servicemen were positioned at the main landings at Cape Helles and Suvla Bay, and the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps fought mainly at Anzac Cove. There are also panels for those who died or were buried at sea in Gallipoli waters.
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(Source: Commonwealth War Memorial)
14 -4-
Biographies of Australian Soldiers
Neera Sahni
LINDSAY THOMAS ADAMS
Lindsay Thomas was a Private with Australian Division, Head Quarters 2. His service number was 55. He died during the war on 2nd of September 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 204 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
15 WILLIAM LUDWIG AICHER
William Ludwig Aicher was a Corporal with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William and Ellen Amy Aicher. He was a native of Melbourne resided at 9 Service Street, Coburg, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 7and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on panel 203 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
16 THOMAS WILLIAM BARKER ALFORD
Thomas William Alford was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 238. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
17 ALBERT HAROLD ANSELL
Albert Harold Ansell was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 58. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
18 JOHN ANSTIS
John Anstis was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 35, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William Henry and Mary Anstis. He was a native of Shepparton, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1108 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
19 JAMES KEITH AUSTIN
James Keith Austin was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 19, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of James C. and Maria Austin. He was a native of Inglewood, Victoria and resided at 21 Fawcett St., Mayfield, New South Wales. His service number was 2092 and died during the war on 9th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
20 JOSEPH STANLEY BAINBRIDGE
Joseph Stanley Bainbridge was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 25, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Francis F. Bainbridge and Edith M. Bainbridge. He was a native of Tatura, Victoria and resided at Concord, Grandview Grove, Armadale, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 166 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
21 EDWARD MILLER BALDWIN
Edward Miller Baldwin was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Jane D. and the late Fred Lister Baldwin. He was a native of Yarraville, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1012 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
22 GEORGE BANES
George Banes was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 46, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George and Margaret Banes. He was a native of Fairy Street, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1509 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
23 GEORGE BANNISTER
George Bannister was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1101 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial
24 FRANK CLIFFORD BARLOW
Frank Clifford Barlow was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 29, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Henry and Elizabeth Barlow. He was a native of Latrobe, Tasmania and resided at Turner's Marsh, Tasmania. His service number was 2152 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
25 VICTOR BARNETT
Victor Barnett was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 25, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William C. and Elizabeth Barnett. He was a native of Braybrook, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 610 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
26 JOHN BATES
John Bates was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George and Isabella Bates. He was a native of Geelong, Victoria and resided at Riverside, Little River, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 195 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
27 FREDERICK BAYLES
Frederick Bayles was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 30, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of John and Louisa Bayles. He was a native of Battersea, London, England. His service number was 203 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
28 WILLIAM WALTER BERNARD BEHAN
William Walter Bernard Behan was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 2105 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
29 THORBURN BENTLEY
Thorburn Bentley was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Henrietta Thorburn Bentley and the late Archibald Bentley. He resided at 8, Rathmine Street, Fairfield Park, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 2190 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
30 ALBERT BEST
Albert Best was a Private with the 23rd Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1660 and died during the war on 2nd September 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
31 HARRY BETTS
Harry Betts was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 20, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Mary Ann Congreave (formerly Betts) and the late William Betts. He was a native of Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, England and resided at 82, Pymin Street, Nottingham, England. His service number was 1265 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
32 ERNEST VICTOR BEVAN
Ernest Victor Bevan was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of James Frederick Bevan and Hannah Bevan. He was a native of Stanwell Moor, Middx, England and resided at 62, Kington Rd, Teddington, Middx. His service number was 744 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
33 HENRY BIRD
Henry Bird was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 794. He died during the war on 10th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
EDWARD ARCHIBALD BIRKILL
Edward Archibald Birkill was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Edward James and Amelia Marie Birkill. He was a native of 12, Geelong Road, Footscray, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 537 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
34 STANLEY HOWARD BISHOP
Stanley Howard Bishop was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 22, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Charles and Jane Apelbe Bishop. He was a native of England and resided at III, York Road, Montpelier, Bristol. His service number was 644 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 35 DARYL GARDNER BLANNIN-FERGUSON
Daryl Gardner Blannin-Ferguson was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 688. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
36 WILLIAM VERNON BOASE
William Vernon Boase was a Lance Corporal with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 19, he joined Australian Imperial Force. He was the son of William Allan and Agnes Barbara Boase. He was a native of Western Australian and resided at Mena, Albion Street, West Brunswick, Australia. His service number was 205 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
37 HAROLD BOOKER
Harold Booker was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Charles Edward and Mary Ann Booker. He was a native of Brighton, Victoria and resided at Nepean road, Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 970 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
38 OSWALD GEORGE BOTTOMLEY
Oswald George Bottomley was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 29, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of James R. and Louisa Bottomley. He was a native of Geelong, Victoria and resided at 192, High Street, St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 902 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 39 WILLIAM BOWDEN
William Bowden was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 172 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
40 HENRY WILLIAM BOWEN
Henry William Bowen was a Private with the 21st Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 339 and died during the war on 2nd of Sep 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
41 CHARLES BRADY
Charles Brady was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 36, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Charles and Catherine T. Brady. He was a native of Dunkeld, Victoria and resided at Koford Street, Ararat, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1085 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
42 JOHN HAROLD BREWER
John Harold Brewer was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and he was his service number was 169 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
43 ALFRED CHARLES BRIANT
Alfred Charles Briant was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Alfred Henry and Emma Jane Briant. He was a native of 217, Mill Street, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 695 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
44 JAMES EARL BROCK
James Earl Brock was a Sergeant with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 32, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Alexandra and Hannah Brock; husband of Florence Elsie Brock. He was a native of Sutton Grange, Victoria and resided at Helles Court, Ngarneno Street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 753 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
45 WILLIAM JOHN BUCKINGHAM
William John Buckingham was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1086 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
46 HERBERT AUGUSTUS KINGSBURY BUTLER
Herbert Augustus Kingsbury Butler was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 44, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Edmund Charles and Augusta Mary Butler. He was a native of Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1314 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
47 JAMES CADDELL
James Caddell was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1528 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
48 EDWIN ALBERT CADMAN
Edwin Albert Cadman was a Corporal with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Edwin Albert and Clara Cadman. He was a native of 21 Selwyn Street, Canterbury, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1105 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
49 THOMAS McLEOD CARMICHAEL
Thomas McLeod Carmichael was a Lieutenant with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Alexander and Annie Carmichael. He was a native of Bundalong, Victoria and resided at Inverara, Esmond, Victoria, Australia. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
50 JOHN CARNE
John Carne was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1521. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
51 JOHN CHARLES CARROLL
John Charles Carroll was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1323 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
52 BERNARD RAY CARTWRIGHT
Bernard Ray Cartwright was a Driver with the 1st Brigade, Australian Field Artillery. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 538 and died during the war on 2nd of Sep 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
53 FREDRICK WILLIAM CARWARDINE
Fredrick William Carwardine was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 776. He was the son of Frederick and Annie Carwardine. He was a native of South Yarra, Victoria and resided at 42, Miller Street, West, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
54 WILLIAM ERNEST CHURCHILL
William Ernest Churchill was a Corporal with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1526. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
55 ALBERT CLARK
Albert Clark was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 25, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of John Ames and Mary Ann Clark. He was a native of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. His service number was 2209 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
56 HENRY EDWARD COLLINS
Henry Edward Collins was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force. He was the son of Annie Gerdtry and the late William Henry Collins and husband of Emma T. Collins. He was a native of Murtoa, Victoria and resided at 21, Clyde Street, Surrey Hills, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 767 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
57 RICHARD ALBERT COLLINSON
Richard Albert Collinson was a Sergeant with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 43, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Mr. M. A. and Mrs. Edith Collinson. He was the husband of Catherine Collinson and lived at of 31, Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 275 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
58 GEORGE COLLISTER
George Collister was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 24, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of the late George and Catherine Collister. He was a native of Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1518 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
59 WILLIAM COPELAND
William Copeland was a Private with the 21st Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 354. He died during the war on 2nd of Sep 1915 and his name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
60 JOSEPH COTTER
Joseph Cotter was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of, he joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 422. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
61 HENRY THOMAS LUDSON COUVE
Henry Thomas Ludson Couve was a Second Lieutenant with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
62 JOHN WILLIAM COWELL
John William Cowell was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 540. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
63 SYDNEY DOUGLAS COX
Sydney Douglas Cox was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 25, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Harry and Elizabeth Cox. He was a native of Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England and resided at 20, Manners Road, Ilkestone, Derbyshire, England. His service number was 2130 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
64 WILLIAM COX
William Cox was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 535 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
65 ALBERT CRAMER
Albert Cramer was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 15, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the Served as REDDAWAY. He was the son of Elizabeth Cramer and the late Charles Cramer. He was a native of 66, Nicholson Street, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1582 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
66 JAMES CURRIE
James Currie was a Lance Corporal with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1526. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
67 JOSEPH GARNET DANGERFIELD
Joseph Garnet Dangerfield was a Lieutenant with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 27, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Edward and Janet Dangerfield. He was a native of 29, Canning Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
68 HORACE ALFRED DAVIS
Horace Alfred Davis was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 26, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William Henry and Marie L. Davis. He was a native of Holloway, London and resided at 22, Sheldon Road, Edmonton, London, England. His service number was 1535 and died during the war on 7th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 69 WILLIAM EDWIN DAVIS
William Edwin Davis was a Second Lieutenant with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
NORMAN JULIUS DE WILLIMOFF
Norman Julius De Willimoff was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 27, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the Served as McLEOD. He was the son of the late Emile Julius and Margaret Ellen De Willimoff. He was a native of Sydney, New South Wales.. His service number was 1630 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
70 LESTER FREDERICK DOCKERY
Lester Frederick Dockery was a Private with the 23rd Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of the late Frederick Thomas Dockery and Matilda Dockery. He was a native of Wunghnu, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1704 and died during the war on 2nd of September 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
71 HENRY ALEXANDER DONALD
Henry Alexander Donald was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 30, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William and Ellen Donald. He was a native of Darlingford, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1656 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
72 VIVIAN De BURGH DONALD
Vivian De Burgh Donald was a Lance Corporal with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 736 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
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ALBERT PERCY DOUGHTY
Albert Percy Doughty was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 24, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Henry R. and Annie Doughty. He was a native of Ballarat, Victoria and resided at 135, Gladstone Street, South, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1648 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
74 ROBERT TREVELYAN DOVETON
Robert Trevelyan Doveton was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 22, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the only son of William G. and Helena May Doveton. He was a native of Melbourne, Victoria and resided at 24, Winter Street, Malvern, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 300 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
75 HERBERT JAMES DRAPER
Herbert James Draper was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. His service number was 779 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
DAVID HENRY DUNN
David Henry Dunn was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 100. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
EDWARD DURIE
Edward Durie was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the Son of George and Jessie Auchterlonie Durie. He was a native of 32, Newtown, Cupar, Fife, Scotland. His service number was 2217 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
76 ALLAN KEITH EADIE
Allan Keith Eadie was a Corporal with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Emma Louise Eadie and the late John Eadie. He was a native of 405, Punt Road, Richmond, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1129 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
77 FREDERICK EDGAR
Frederick Edgar was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 19, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the Son of James Wilkin Scott Edgar and Rose Edgar. He was a native of Fitzroy, Victoria and resided at 139, Station Street, Carlton, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 551 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
78 ERNEST ARTHUR EDMUNDS
Ernest Arthur Edmunds was a Sapper with the 1st Divison, Signal Coy Australian Engineers. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Ernest F. and Hermine Edmunds. He was a native of Adelaide, South Australia. His service number was 144 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
ARTHUR FRANCIS GORDON ELKINGTON
79 Arthur Francis Gordon Elkington was a Corporal with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 20, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Victor and Lavinia Elkington. He was a native of 14, James Street, Richmond, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 428 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
80 WALTER HECTOR ENGELMANN
Walter Hector Engelmann was a Corporal with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 22, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Richard Frederick and Allason Low Engelmann. He was a native of Melbourne, Victoria and resided at St. Arnaud, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 11 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
81 JOHN ARCHIBALD ENNIS
John Archibald Ennis was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 233 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
ALLAN SAMUEL JOSEPH EVANS
Allan Samuel Joseph Evans was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 193. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
ERNEST ROBERT FAIRLIE
Ernest Robert Fairlie was a Sergeant with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 29, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Walter and Catherine Fairlie. He was a native of Victoria, Australia and resided at Lexton. His service number was 993 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
GEORGE EDWARD FALK
George Edward Falk was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1623. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
83 SYDNEY EVERSLEY FERRES
Sydney Eversley Ferres was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Robert and Caroline Elizabeth Ferres. He was a native of Ararat, Victoria and resided at 50, Princess Street, Kew, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 194 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
84 THOMAS FISHER
Thomas Fisher was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his name was listed as Thomas CAMPBELL. He was the son of Charles Fisher and a native of Kirkintilloch, Scotland. His service number was 1658 and died during the war on 9th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
85 LIONEL FOSTER
Lionel Foster was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 33, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Robert James and Marie Jeanette Foster. He was a native of Sudbury, Suffolk, England and his service number was 2050. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
86 ALBERT HECTOR FRITH
Albert Hector Frith was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 333. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
FREDERICK ALFRED GALAGHER
Frederick Alfred Galagher was a Lieutenant with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry, Australian Imperial Force. He was the son of Samuel Frederick and Thirza Galagher and husband of Winifred M. Galagher. He was a native of Collingwood, Victoria and resided at Nova Scotia, Normanby Avenue, Thornbury, Victoria, Australia. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
87 DAVID GEE
David Gee was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1090. He was the son of Susan Hannah Apsey, formerly known as Gee and the late William James Gee. He was a native of William Street, Eaglehawk, Victoria, Australia. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
88 HAROLD GEE
Harold Gee was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 22, he joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 868. He was the son of Patrick and Elizabeth Gee and a native of Victoria, Australia and resided at Eaglehawk. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915 and his name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 89 HENRY JAMES GIBAUD
Henry James Gibaud was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 199. He died during the war on 9th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
FREDERICK WILLIAM GODFREY
Frederick William Godfrey was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 2088.He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 90 PATRICK GORMAN
Patrick Gorman was a Private with the 21st Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 159. He died during the war on 2nd of September 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
ERNEST GRANT
Ernest Grant was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 2233. He was the son of Mrs. Janet and the late Mr. J. W. Grant and he was a native of Pranjip and resided at Longwood, Victoria, Australia. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
91 FREDERICK GRAVES
Frederick Graves was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 27, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of John and Emma Graves. He was a native of Manor Cottages, Bulphan, Romford, Essex, England. His brother James Graves also fell. His service number was 1078 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
92 ALBERT GRAY
Albert Gray was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1544. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
FRANK GRAY
Frank Gray was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1028. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
HERBERT ARTHUR GREEN
Herbert Arthur Green was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 24, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he served as PRINCE prior to enlistment. He was the son of the late Arthur and Laura Florence Green and a native of Northampton, England. His service number was 589 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
693847 WILLIAM LIONEL GREEN
William Lionel Green was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 2107. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
94 GEORGE FERGUS GREIG
George Fergus Greig was a Company Sergeant Major with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George and Mary A. Greig. He was a native of Melbourne, Victoria and resided at Moonya road, Murrumbeena, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 407 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
95 SACKVILLE WYNDHAM NAPIER GWYNNE
Gwynne was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 19, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Major James Hugh Gwynne (late Royal Welch Fusiliers) and S. Isabel Gwynne. He was a native of Manchester, England and lived at The Ferns, Hythe, Kent, England.His service number was 106 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
96 ALFRED HENRY HAMMOND
Alfred Henry Hammond was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 922. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
DAVID HARRIS
David Harris was a Private with the 21st Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 166 and died during the war on 2nd of September 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
97 ARTHUR FREDERICK HARRISON
Arthur Frederick Harrison was a Private with the 7th Battalion Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the Husband of Mrs. A. E. Harrison. He was a native of Adelaide, South Australia and lived at Euphrosyne, Point Nepean Road, Aspendale, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1137 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
98 HORACE ARTHUR HART
Horace Arthur Hart was a Corporal with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 71. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
EDWARD PETER HASSELBACH
Edward Peter Hasselbach was a Lance Corporal with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 192 and died during the war on 6th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
HERBERT HEAGNEY
Herbert Heagney was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 27, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Patrick and Annie Agnes Heagney. He was a native of Queensland and lived along with his wife Annie Agnes Heagney at 42, Burns Street, St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1557. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
ALBERT EDWARD HENLEY
Albert Edward Henley was a Company Sergeant Major with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 221. He died during the war on 11th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
100 ALBERT PAUL HEYWOOD
Albert Paul Heywood was a Private with the 22nd Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1769A. He died during the war on 2nd of September 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
101 VERNON HOLLAND
Vernon Holland was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 24, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William Henry Vernon Holland and Amy Louisa Holland. He was a native of Bendigo, Victoria and lived at Piavella, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 788 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
102 FRANCIS HERBERT HOOPER
Francis Herbert Hooper was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 36, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Capt. Clement William and Agnes Maria Benson Hooper (nee Wills). He was a native of Liverpool, England. His service number was 1374 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
103 ALFRED HOWARD
Alfred Howard was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 230 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
HERBERT RICHARD HOWARD
Herbert Richard Howard was a Corporal with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 32, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Richard and Mary Howard. He was a native of Harleston, Norfolk, England and lived along with his wife Henrietta Howard at II, North Hall Row, Burley Road, Leeds, Yorks, England. His service number was 1559 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
104 ARTHUR WESLEY HUGHES
Arthur Wesley Hughes was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 936. He died during the war on 8th of May1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
JOHN HUGHES
John Hughes was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 24, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Anna Bella Hughes and the late Edward Hughes. He was a native Allendale, Victoria and resided at o 73, Bayview Street, East Prahran, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 2242 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
105 HERBERT HUMPHREYS HUNTER
Herbert Humphreys Hunter was a Captain with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 33, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George Frederick and Elizabeth Hunter. He was a native of Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
106 ALBERT EDWARD HURNE
Albert Edward Hurne was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1569. He died during the war on 10th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
HERBERT EDWARD HURST
Herbert Edward Hurst was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Frederick and Matilda Hurst. He was a native of The Lodge, Rothersthorpe, Northampton, England. His service number was 863 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
107 LORENZO (KEN) HUTCHINSON
Lorenzo (Ken) Hutchinson was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 22, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Charles and Agnes Hutchinson. He was a native of Nurrabiel, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 674 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
108 ERNEST CAMPBELL ILETT
Ernest Campbell Ilett was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 19, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Frederick and Janet Ilett. He was a native of Volinda, Warrion, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 454 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
109 JAMES WILLIAM LEWIS JACKSON
James William Lewis Jackson was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 894. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
LESLIE GORDON JACOBS
Leslie Gordon Jacobs was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 26, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Edward Jacobs and E. S. Anderson. He was a native of Stepney, South Australia and lived along with his wife at 35 Young Street, Kent Town, South Australia. His service number was 1560 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
110 ERNEK VALDEMAR JANSSEN
Ernek Valdemar Janssen was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 24, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Inuk P. J. and Margaret Janssen. He was a native of Ballarat, Victoria and resided at Nessway, Barry Street, Mentone, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 359 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
111 ALBERT RICHARD JOHNSON
Albert Richard Johnson was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 20, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of the late William and Jane Hyslope Johnson. He was a native of Ararat Victoria, Australia. His service number was 572 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 112 JAMES CLARENCE JOHNSON
James Clarence Johnson was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 28, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William and Margaret Johnson. He was a native of Rushworth, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 385 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
113 DONALD WILLIAM JOHNSTON
Donald William Johnston was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 20, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Andrew and Sarah Jane Johnston. He was a native of Coburg, Victoria and resided at Sassafras, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 234 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
114 GEORGE JONES
George Jones was a Corporal with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 757. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
JOHN NICHOLAS KEARNEY
John Nicholas Kearney was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 20, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of James Joseph and Ellen Kearney. He was a native of Footscray, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 621 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
115 EDWARD KITTRICK KENNEDY
Edward Kittrick Kennedy was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of James Kittrick Kennedy and Emily Jean Kennedy. He was a native of St. Kilda, Victoria and resided at Algarna, Selborne Road, Kew, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1090 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 116 ERNEST THOMAS JOHN KENNEDY
Ernest Thomas John Kennedy was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 26, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Thomas Alexander Kennedy and Minnie Kennedy (nee Laffsmann). He was a native of McLaren Street, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 797 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 117 JAMES KERRIGAN
James Kerrigan was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 22, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of James and Ellen Kerrigan. He was a native of Brunswick, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1563 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
118 FREDERICK CHARLES KIELLERUP
Frederick Charles Kiellerup was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 33, he joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1047 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
119 JOHN FREDERICK KIRK
John Frederick Kirk was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 813. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
ARTHUR FREDERICK KITSON
Arthur Frederick Kitson was a Lance Corporal with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 116. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
CARL HERMAN KLUGLEIN
Carl Herman Kluglein was a Corporal with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Carl Herman Kluglein and Grace Sinclair Winneke (formerly Kluglein). He was a native of Invercargill, New Zealand and lived at 450, Madeline Street, Carlton, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 638 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
120 HENRY ALFRED LAMBERT
Henry Alfred Lambert was a Private with the 5thBattalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 25, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William Henry and Elizabeth Lambert. He was a native of Creswick, Victoria, Australia. His brothers William Joseph Lambert and Frank Arnold Lambert were served in Australian Imperial Force. His service number was 1253 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
121 ALEC LIONEL LEE
Alec Lionel Lee was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Alexander and Belinda Lee. He was a native of Kew, Victoria and resided at 19 Kelvin Grove, Auburn, Victoria Australia. His service number was 805 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
122 ALLAN LINDSAY
Allan Lindsay was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Allan and Annie Lindsay. He was a native of Taminick and lived at Glenrowan, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1148 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
123 CHARLES HENRY LINDSAY
Charles Henry Lindsay was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Francis and Clara M. Lindsay. He was a native of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 2052 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
124 ALFRED ERNEST LITTLE
Alfred Ernest Little was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 167. He during the war on 13th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
LEONARD WILLIAM LITTLECHILD
Leonard William Littlechild was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 378. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
ROLAND E. CLEMENT LOADER
Roland e. Clement loader was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 19, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Rowland Clement and Sarah Jones Loader. He was a native of Panmure, Victoria and resided at Terang, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1643 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
125 ALEXANDER LONDON
Alexander London was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 22, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George Belcher London and Ellen Shaw London. He was a native of Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia.. His service number was 1569 and died during the war on 8th f May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
126 ROBERT ARTHUR LONG
Robert Arthur Long was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George Fredrick and Rosetta Lavinia Long. He was a native of Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1050 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
127 GEORGE LOVELOCK
George Lovelock was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 2260. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
CHARLES EDWARD LUCAS
Charles Edward Lucas was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1161. He was a native of 79, Peel St. North, Ballarat East, Victoria, Australia and lived along with his parents, Fanny Louisa Lucas and late Edward James Lucas. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
128 VICTOR MATTHEW LUSIC
Victor Matthew Lusic was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 706. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
WILLIAM EDWARD LYONS
William Edward Lyons was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Henry and Margaret Lyons. He was a native of Whittlesea Victoria, Australia.. His service number was 1033 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 129 OWEN MACDONALD
Owen Macdonald was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 27, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Colin and Isabel Macdonald. He was a native of Kilburn Drive, Paisley, Scotland. His service number was 1074 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
130 HUGH McKAY MACKENZIE
Hugh Mckay Mackenzie was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 26, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Donald and Elizabeth Mackenzie. He was a native of 45, Dalnair Street, Yorkhill, Glasgow, Scotland. His service number was 468 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
WILLIAM JAMES MACLAREN
William James Maclaren was a Sergeant with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 40, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William and Ann Frances. He was a native of Fryerstown, Victoria and lived along with his wife Mary Maclaren at Monument Hill, Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 872 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 131 ALEX WALTER MACPHERSON
Alex Walter Macpherson was a Corporal with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 848 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
ANGUS MACPHIE
Angus Macphie was a Sergeant with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 966 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
THOMAS MARCHAM
Thomas Marcham was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Henry and Sarah Marcham (nee Southwick). He was a native of 34, Park Grove, Burnley, Victoria, Australia.. His service number was 454 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
ANTHONY MARTIN
Anthony Martin was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 812. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915 and his name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
133 ROY GLADSTONE MARTIN
Roy Gladstone Martin was a Corporal with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Francis James and Hannah Martin. He was a native of Richmond, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 393 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
134 FRANK ABRAM MASON
Frank Abram Mason was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 332. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915 and his name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
CHARLES WILLIAM MELVILLE
Charles William Melville was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 39 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
ERNEST CRESSWELL MILLER
Ernest Cresswell Miller was a Lance Corporal with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George Frederick and Elizabeth Adelaide Miller. He was a native of 116, Edgevale Road, Kew, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 458 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
ARCHIBALD MITCHELL
Archibald Mitchell was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 20, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Catherine Mitchell and the late James Mitchell. He was a native of 50, Chapel Street, Rutherglen, Scotland. His service number was 898 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
HUBERT CLARENCE MITCHELL
Hubert Clarence Mitchell was a Sergeant with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 882. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found. 136 FREDERICK DANIEL MITCHELSON
Frederick Daniel Mitchelson was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He served as a Baker prior to enlistment and joined Australian Imperial Force a. He was a native of Kings Lynn, Norfolk and lived along with his Mother Mrs. P. Mitchelson. His service number was 766 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
WILLIAM GLADSTONE MONKS
William Gladstone Monks was a Staff Sergeant with the 2nd H.Q. Australian Brigade. At the age of 27, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of W. S. Monks and Julia Fahey. He was a native of Launceston, Tasmania and lived along with his wife. His service number was 1 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
137 ERNEST MOORE
Ernest Moore was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 27, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Francis and Maria Jane Moore. He was a native of 201, Chloride Street, Broken Hill, New South Wales. His service number was 1342 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
138 WALTER JOHN MORGAN
Walter John Morgan was a Private with the 23rd Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 923. He died during the war on 2nd of September 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
139 WALTER MORGAN
Walter Morgan was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 981. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
GEORGE HENRY MORRIS
George Henry Morris was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 25, he joined Australian Imperial Force. His service number was 692 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
140 ARTHUR MOSS
Arthur Moss was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 36, he joined Australian Imperial Force. He was a native of Fitzroy, Victoria and lived along with his wife Nellie Moss at 3, Harris Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1612 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
141 FERDINANDO MOTTARELLI
Ferdinando Mottarelli was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 34, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Pietro Mottarelli. He was a native of Albosaggia, Sondrio, Italy. His service number was 1379 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
142 HUGH MUIR
Hugh Muir was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and Hugh was a JAMISON prior to enlistment. He was the son of Mrs. M.A. Muir and native of Kensington, Liverpool. His service number was 1457 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
143 JAMES MURPHY
James Murphy was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 18, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of John and Catherine Murphy (nee Hennessy). He was a native of 109, Princes Street, Carlton, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 67 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
144 WILLIAM CLIFTON MURPHY
William Clifton Murphy was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1648 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
ALEXANDER MUSTARD
Alexander Mustard was a Lance Corporal with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 29, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of James and Jessie Fraser Mustard. He was a native of Morayshire, Scotland. His service number was 1162 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
145 WILFRED CYRIL McCARTHY
Wilfred Cyril McCarthy was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Edith Annie McCarthy and the late David McCarthy. He was a native of 122, Macklin Street, Derby, England. His service number was 1573 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 146 VINCENT McCONVILLE
Vincent McConville was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 2006. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
JOHN McDONALD
John McDonald was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 164. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
McGRILLEN
McGrillen was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 827. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
WILLIAM HAROLD McLEOD
William Harold McLeod was a Second Lieutenant with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 30, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Charles Henry and the late Mary McLeod. He was a native of Mortlake, Victoria, and lived along with his wife Emily McLeod at 4, Stone Street, North Brighton, Victoria, Australia. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
147 ALLAN DOUGLAS McPHEE
Allan Douglas McPhee was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Donald and Elizabeth McPhee. He was a native of Yan Yean, Victoria and resided at 47, High Street, Northcote South, Victoria, Australia. His service number was '130' and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
148 MALCOLM JAMES McWATT
Malcolm James McWatt was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1093. He died during the war on 10th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
DONALD NEVISON
Donald Nevison was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1084. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
JOHN DRUMMOND NEWHAM
John Drummond Newham was a Second Lieutenant with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 26, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Charles and Jeannie Newham. He was a native of Melbourne, Victoria and resided at North Road, Ormond, Victoria, Australia. His service number was and died during the war on 12th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
NORMAN LESLIE NICHOLS
Norman Leslie Nichols was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 22, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of James L. and Mary Nichols. He was a native of 444, Spencer Street West, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1227 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
GERALD NOLAN
Gerald Nolan was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 2334. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
150 LESLIE NORMAN NOTT
Leslie Norman Nott was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 25, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of James and Elizabeth Nott. He was a native of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 381 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
THOMAS O'BYRNE
Thomas O'Byrne was a Private with the 21st Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 254 and died during the war on 2nd of September 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
151 ARTHUR HECTOR O'HALLORAN
Arthur Hector O'Halloran was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 600 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
WILLIAM HENRY ONLEY
William Henry Onley was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 22, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George Albert and Mary Onley. He was a native of Donald, Victoria and resided at Myrtleford, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 317 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
152 STEPHEN OSBORN
Stephen Osborn was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 22, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Edward Robert Henry and Isabella Osborn (nee Barber). He was a native of Mysia, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1165 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
153 PERCY THOMAS OWEN
Percy Thomas Owen was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 22, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William Ernest and Florence Owen. He was a native of 102, Barkly Street, Brunswick West, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1209 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
154 CHARLES PAGE
Charles Page was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 979. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
RUPERT ALEXANDER PALMER
Rupert Alexander Palmer was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 24, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Reynolds and Mary Sophia Palmer. He was a native of Melbourne and resided at Geelong, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1212 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
155 WILLIAM WALLACE PARK
William Wallace Park was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 19, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William Wallace Park and Catherine Rennie Park. He was a native of Opie Street, Evandale, St. Peters, South Australia. His service number was 1109 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
156 HENRY WILLIAM PARKER
Henry William Parker was a Sergeant with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Henry William and Clara Parker. He was a native of Brunswick, Victoria and resided at 19, Henrietta St., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 278 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
157 DAVID PATERSON
David Paterson was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1309 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
ALBERT JAMES PAULIG
Albert James Paulig was a Sergeant with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 64. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
FREDERICK EDGAR PELL
Frederick Edgar Pell was a Private with the 16th Coy, Australian Army Service Corps. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 6387. He died during the war on 2nd of September 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
ROBERT RAYMOND PERKINS
Robert Raymond Perkins was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Robert and Nellie Perkins. He was a native of Victoria Australia and resided at 467, Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst, New South Wales. His service number was 255 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
JOHN PIGGOTT
John Piggott was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 318. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915 and his name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
HAROLD PLIMMER
Harold Plimmer was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 846. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915 and his name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
JAMES STERLING POLLOCK
James Sterling Pollock was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 2037. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915 and his name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
161 LESLIE JOSEPH POOLE
Leslie Joseph Poole was a Company Sergeant Major with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 20, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of John W. and Maria Catherine Poole. He was a native of 38, Glazebrook Street, Ballarat East, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 64 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
162 ALFRED HAROLD POSSINGHAM
Alfred Harold Possingham was a Captain with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 31, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Alfred and Emma Possingham; husband of Mrs. E. A. Ross formerly known as Possingham. He was a native of Houghton, South Australia and resided at Meiklefield, Dingwall, Scotland. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
LEONARD LAMBERT POZZI
Leonard Lambert Pozzi was a Second Lieutenant with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 22, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Valerio Lambert Pozzi and Edith Mabel Pozzi (nee Keam). He was a native of 252, Johnston Street, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
163 FRANK PRETTY
Frank Pretty was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 28, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George Fenn Pretty and Sarah Pretty. He was a native of Gisborne, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 844 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
164 WALTER REYNOLDS
Walter Reynolds was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 35, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Edward Kenyon Reynolds and Lucy Ann Reynolds. He lived along with his wife Mary Elizabeth Reynolds and was a native of 391, Gore Street, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 818 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
165 JAMES RIDLEY
James Ridley was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 19, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George and Rose Hannah Ridley. He was a native of 42, Desmond Road, Eastbourne, Sussex, England. His service number was 507 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
166 WILLIAM EDWARD RILEY
William Edward Riley was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 16, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he served as HAYES prior to enlistment. He was the son of William and Clara Riley and a native of Victoria, Australia. His service number was 316 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
167 WILLIAM ORMISTON ROBERTSON
William Ormiston Robertson was a Lance Sergeant with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 20, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of John Brownlie Robertson and Caroline Louise Robertson and a native of Victoria, Australia. His service number was 658 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
168 SAMUEL MORELAND ROBINSON
Samuel Moreland Robinson was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 30, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George and Jane Robinson; husband of Mary C. Robinson. He was a native of Mangalore, Victoria and resided at Lardner, Beech Forest, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 2292 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
169 ALFRED WINDSOR ROCHESTER
Alfred Windsor Rochester was a Sergeant with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 877 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
OSCAR EURTOL ROSA
Oscar Eurtol Rosa was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Ambroise and Elizabeth Rosa. He was a native of Albury, New South Wales and resided at 65, Madeline Street, Carlton, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 671 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
170 REGINALD ROSENBROCK
Reginald Rosenbrock was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 827. He died during the war on 13th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
HENRY HERBERT ROWLAND
Henry Herbert Rowland was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 26, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Jane Rowland and the late John Rowland. He was a native of Homebush, Victoria and resided at I, Pine Avenue, Mildura Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1131 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
171 REUBEN OLIVER SAXTON
Reuben Oliver Saxton was a Private with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 19, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Alfred Thomas and Marion Gladwish Saxton. He was a native of Gilderoy, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1365 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
ALEXANDER SCHMIDT
Alexander Schmidt was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 253. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
ERNEST JOHN PIERPOINT SEYMOUR
Ernest John Pierpoint Seymour was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 2296. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
THOMAS GORDON SIMPSON
Thomas Gordon Simpson was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 24, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Richard and Jessie Simpson. He was a native of 3, Chelsea Road, Chelsea, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 995 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
JAMES BOWMAN SLOAN
James Bowman Sloan was a Private with the 21st Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1783. He died during the war on 2nd of September1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
THOMAS BOWMAN SLOAN
Thomas Bowman Sloan was a Private with the 21st Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 741. He died during the war on 2nd of September1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
174 ERIC LYNDON SMITH
Eric Lyndon Smith was a Corporal with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 24, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Eustace Lyndon Smith and Florence Smith. He was a native of Homebush, Victoria and resided at Pyramid Hill, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 963 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
175 JOHN SMITH
John Smith was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 24, he joined Australian Imperial Force. He was the son of William and Ellen Smith and he was a native of Dunach, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1077 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
176 MAXWELL GEORGE SMITH
Maxwell George Smith was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 20, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George A. Smith and the late Jane Smith. He was a native of Melbourne, Victoria and resided at 14, Ida Street, North Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 249 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
THOMAS SMITH
Thomas Smith was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 28, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Eli and Hannah Ward Fromaly Smith. He was a native of of Slad Lane, Dursley, Glos, England. His service number was 337 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 177 GEORGE DAVIDSON SOMERVILLE
George Davidson Somerville was a Sergeant with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 20, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the only son of John Farange Somerville and Margaret Davidson Somerville. He was a native of Gippsland, Victoria and resided at 2, Commercial Road, Footscray, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 528 and died during the war on 8t of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 178 CLAUDE SPENCER
Claude Spencer was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 21, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William Henry and Margaret Spencer. He was a native of Nathalia, Victoria and resided at 173, Sydney Road, Brunswick, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 2029 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
179 STEPHEN SPENCER
Stephen Spencer was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 2171. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
DOUGALD STEWART
Dougald Stewart was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 24, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of James C. and Marion Stewart. He was a native of Bahgallah Road, Casterton, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 2331 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
180 WILLIAM HALLETT STOCKDALE
William Hallett Stockdale was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 28, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William Hallett Stockdale and Agnes Stockdale. He was a native of Wallan, Victoria, Australia and his service number was 990. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
SAMUEL HERBERT STONELY
Samuel Herbert Stonely was a Corporal with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1088. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
181 ELMORE STRENGE
Elmore Strenge was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1651. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
CHARLES NETTLETON STRUTT
Charles Nettleton Strutt was a Lance Corporal with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 30, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Samuel Shippam Strutt and Mary Ann Strutt. He was a native of St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 252 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
182 EDWARD AUSTIN SULLIVAN
Edward Austin Sullivan was a Lance Corporal with the 5th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 18, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Dennis Sullivan and Georgina Lucy Shaw. He lived along with his wife at Sheerness, Kent, England. His service number was 1369 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
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JOHN WILLIAM SUMNER
John William Sumner was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 552. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
JOHN SUTHERLAND
John Sutherland was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1417 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
184 THOMAS TROWBRIDGE SWINTON
Thomas Trowbridge Swinton was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Thomas and Emily Eliza Swinton. He was a native of Melbourne, Victoria and resided at 249, Bay Street, Brighton, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 478 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
185 JOHN TATHAM
John Tatham was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 30, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Thomas Smith Tatham and Elizabeth Tatham. He was a native of Brunswick, Victoria and resided at 200, Church Street, Richmond, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1601 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
186 CHARLES JOSEPH THOMAS
Charles Joseph Thomas was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 25, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of James Gee Thomas and Letitia Thomas. He was a native of West Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 868 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
187 FREDERICK WILLIAM THOMAS
Frederick William Thomas was a Corporal with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 23, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of John W. Thomas and Mary J. Jackson. He lived along with his wife Mrs. Alma Lillian Thomas at 746, Brunswick Street, North Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.. His service number was '896' and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
188 EDWARD TOOGOOD
Edward Toogood was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 22, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of the late Henry and Jemima Toogood. He was a native of Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1435 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
189 ALBERT ERNEST TRANTER
Albert Ernest Tranter was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 20, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Edward Walford Tranter and Mary Ann Tranter. He was a native of Derrinal, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 2307 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
190 BERTRAM TRAVERS
Bertram Travers was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 24, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George Lawrence Travers and Mary Travers. He was a native of 44, Abbotsford Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 2039 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
191 GEORGE LESLIE TREVILLIAN
George Leslie Trevillian was a Corporal with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 155. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
GEORGE NICHOLAS TURVEY
George Nicholas Turvey was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 47, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of John and Bridget Turvey. He was a native of Glenorchy, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 1195 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial) 192 JOHN VARTY
John Varty was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 25, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of Joseph and Jean Varty. He was a native of Allendale, Victoria and resided at 3, Windsor Street, Footscray, Victoria, Australia. His service number was 559 and died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
193 TASMAN BLACKER VON-STEIGLITZ
Tasman Blacker Von-Steiglitz was a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1025. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
PETER WADDELL
Peter Waddell was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 2098. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
PHILIP GEORGE WALE
Philip George Wale was a Second Lieutenant with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of George Edward and Louisa Jane Wale. He was a native of Benalla Victoria, Australia. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
194 JAMES WALKER
James Walker was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 1655. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
195 THOMAS WALKER
Thomas Walker was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 872. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
STANLEY WATERS
Stanley Waters was a Lance Corporal with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 650. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
BIRKETT WILLIAM WATTERSTON
Birkett William Watterston was a Lance Sergeant with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 977. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915 and his name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
REGINALD CHARLES WIGGER
Reginald Charles Wigger was a Private with the 6th Battalion, Australian Infantry. At the age of 25, he joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 646. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915 and his name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
ALLAN ELWOOD WILSON
Allan Elwood Wilson was a Corporal with the H.Q. 2nd Australian Division. At the age of 36, he joined Australian Imperial Force and he was the son of William and Elizabeth Wilson. He was a native of Camerons, Westland, New Zealand. His service number was 61 and died during the war on 2nd of September 1915. His name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 204 or 332.
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For the First World War the circulars were forms sent to next of kin seeking details regarding the deceased. (Source: Australian War Memorial)
VICTOR EMANUEL WODETZKI
Victor Emanuel Wodetzki was a Private with the 7th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He joined Australian Imperial Force and his service number was 978. He died during the war on 8th of May 1915 and his name is listed in Helles Memorial on Panel 203 to 206 or 332.
PS: No circular found.
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World War One: Peace
Neera Sahni
World War One was declared over on the 4 August 1914, the Armistice was signed on the 11 November 1918 and peace was declared on the 28 June 1919.
Treaty of Peace (Source: Parramatta Soldiers in the Great War, 1914-1919)
The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War One to an end. The Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Nations (including Britain, France, Italy, Russia and USA). It was signed on the 28 June 1919 in Versailles, a city 10 miles outside Paris in France.
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World War One and Images of Australian Soldiers
Neera Sahni
Major General James Murdoch Archer Durrant was born in St Leonards. He enlisted in the Parramatta Lancer Barracks as a Staff Squadron Major General and was later married to Clara Ellen Birk in St John's Church in her hometown of Parramatta.
Map of the ANZAC positions along the Gallipoli Peninsula.
(Source: Australian War Memorial 2018.785.69)
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Excerpt from Major General James Murdoch Archer Durrant's notes on the landing at Gallipoli.
(Source Australian War Memorial AWM2018.785.71)
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Trench art by Beresford Henry Cairnes. Circular copper ashtray with decorative hand beaten edge. Cairnes was born in Parramatta in New South Wales and landed at Gallipoli as part of 1 Division Artillery late April or May 1915.
(Source: Australian War Memorial REL/04707)
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Service tunic worn by Brigadier General Charles Frederick Cox of the 1st Light Horse Brigade, Parramatta. All insignia have been removed, except for a wound stripe on the left sleeve.Cox was commander of the 6st Light Horse Brigade and arrived in Gallipoli on the 19th of May, 1915.
(Source Australian War Memorial REL/00227)
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Officers from the 6th Australian Light Horse Regiment sitting at entrance to a dugout at Gallipoli. Major MaClean, Colonel Charles Frederick Cox, Lieutenant Britten, Captain Michael Frederick Bruxner, Lieutenant Hardy.
(Source: Australian War Memorial P01309.015)
204 Back cover image: Helles Memorial (Source: Commonwealth War Graves Commission).