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A Tribute to the Men of all the Nations that took part in the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915

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Original gravesites at Anzac, Gallipoli: Page 3

Gallipoli, Turkey. 1915. 

The grave of Major Hugh Quinn, after whom Quinn's Post is named. He was killed in action on 1915-05-29. 

He is buried at Shrapnel Valley Cemetery.

(Donor W. Guard)

Gallipoli. 1915. 

War grave of Sergeant P.W. Moon, 8th Battalion, AIF, who was killed in action on 1915-06-19.

Gallipoli. 1915. 

War grave of Corporal J. Hancox, 12th Battalion, AIF, who was killed in action on 1915-05-20.

Gallipoli. 1915. 

A triple Australian war grave. The centre cross bears the name Sergeant Joanderson, 8th Battalion, AIF.

Beach Cemetery (at the southern headland of Anzac Cove) grave of 180 Sergeant Charles Murray Storrer, 4th Australian Light Horse, of Geelong, Vic, died of wounds 5 June 1915.
The grave of Commander E.H. Cater, R.N., Naval Transport Officer who was in charge of landing operations at Anzac Beach (North Beach?), who was killed by shrapnel on 1915-08-05. (Donor: A.W. Ross)
Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. November 1915. Graves in Shrapnel Gully cemetery, looking towards the Sap. The men paid very great attention to this and the other cemeteries during the last few days of the occupation. The soldier's cap has been placed over the grave in the foreground.

Cairo, Egypt. c. 1917. 

War grave in Cairo Old Cemetery of No 1775, Private J. Saunders, 38th Battalion, AIF, who was wounded at Gallipoli and died in the Gzehireh Hospital on 1916-02-18. 

(Donor J. Saunders)

Mudros Cemetery, Lemnos Island, Greece. 1915. East Mudros Military Cemetery containing the graves of Allied soldiers killed in the Gallipoli Campaign. The building in the left background covers a memorial to their memory. Mudros village is in the background. The grave marked with a cross in the front row, fifth from left is 495 Trooper Robert Martin, 5th Australian Light Horse, who died of peritonitis 27 August 1915.
The grave of Colonel Richard Linton, Commanding 6th Australian Infantry Brigade, of Middle Brighton Vic, who died of shock and exposure at sea on 2 September 1915, after the torpedoing and sinking of HMT Southland. 

One of a series of photographs taken on the Gallipoli Peninsula under the direction of Captain C E W Bean of the Australian Historical Mission, during the months of February and March, 1919.

A British soldier visits his comrade's grave on the cliffs on the tip of Gallipoli Peninsula at sunset. 

The simple cross and soldier are silhouetted against the skyline.

Imtarfa Military Cemetery, Malta. 

Grave of 558 Private T.A. Beaudoin, 14th Battalion, AIF, who was killed on 1915-06-04.

 (Donor President of Malta)

 
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Graveyards of Gallipoli:  a Tribute to the Men of all the Nations that took part in the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915