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A photographic reflection of 56 of the many Australians who lost their lives due to their service in the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915. Some were killed in action. Others died from wounds at Gallipoli, on hospital ships at sea or in military hospitals in Egypt and Malta. The loss of these people was felt for years by their friends and family back home in Australia. Lest we forget.
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Albert Frith, 8th Battalion, killed in action 8 May 1915, aged 19, commemorated on Helles Memorial.
Joseph McDonald, 22nd Battalion, died of wounds 29 October 1915, aged 19, buried at Ari Burnu Cemetery.
Beresford Arbuckle, 12th Battalion, died of wounds 11 June 1915, aged 23, buried at Shrapnel Valley Cemetery.
Percy Fricker, 22nd Battalion, died of illness following wounds received at Gallipoli 16 November 1915, aged 19, buried at Pieta Military Cemetery in Malta.
Alfred Eggleton, Wellington Mounted Rifles, killed in action on 27 August 1915, aged 25, commemorated on Hill 60 Memorial.
Alexander Cranston, 16th Battalion, killed in action 2 May 1915, aged 20, commemorated at Lone Pine Memorial.
Percival Brewer, 14th Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 12 August 1915, aged 18, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Stanley Close, 8th Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 28 April 1915, aged 20, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
John Luther, medical officer attached to 15th Battalion, died of wounds 25 August 1915, aged 45, buried at No 2 Outpost Cemetery.
Richard Jones, Auckland Mounted Rifles, killed in action on 28 August 1915, aged 25, commemorated on Hill 60 Memorial.
William Dugay, 3rd Battalion, died of wounds received at Gallipoli 26 August 1915, aged 35, buried at Cairo War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt.
John Benson, 12th Battalion, died of wounds received at Gallipoli 3 September 1915, aged 17, buried at Alexandria Military and War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt.
Leo Leach, 7th Battalion, died of wounds received at Lone Pine 13 August 1915, aged 20, buried at Alexandria Military and War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt.
John Naughton, 3rd Battalion, died of disease in hospital after being wounded at Gallipoli 18 November 1916, aged 30, buried at Kensal Green Cemetery in England.
George Bisset, Wellington Infantry Battalion, killed in action 27 April 1915, aged 20, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Walter Fraser, 14th Battalion, killed in action 1 May 1915, aged 19, buried at Courtney's and Steel's Post Cemetery.
Frederick Smith, 2nd Battalion, died of wounds received at Gallipoli 8 May 1915, aged 21, buried at Cairo War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt.
Irvine Campbell, 2nd Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 2 June 1915, aged 38, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
George Kelly, 2nd Battalion, killed in action 25 April 1915, aged 41, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Leslie Darrow, 3d Auckland Regiment, killed in action 10 August 1915, aged 22, commemorated on Chunuk Bair Memorial.
Howard Elder, 5th Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 9 May 1915, aged 23, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Malcolm MacLeod, 9th Battalion, died of wounds received at Gallipoli 20 May 1915, aged 26, buried at Alexandria Military and War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt.
Alfred Allard, 10th Battalion, killed in action 18 May 1915, aged 23, buried at Beach Cemetery.
Herbert Byrne, 15th Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 6 May 1915, aged 39, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
William Moody, 4th (Waikato) Mounted Rifles, killed in action 19 May 1915, aged 25, buried at Walker's Ridge Cemetery.
Thomas Collins, 16th Battalion, died of wounds received at Gallipoli 29 May 1915, aged 25, buried at Alexandria Military and War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt.
William Brennan, 3rd Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 24 July 1915, aged 22, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Wilfred Berry, 16th Battalion, died of wounds received at Gallipoli 3 June 1915, aged 30, buried at Alexandria Military and War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt.
Ernest Edmunds, 1st Australian Divisional Signals Company, died of wounds 8 May 1915, aged 21, commemorated on Helles Memorial.
Alfred Ticklepenny, 6th Hauraki Regiment, killed in action on 25 April 1915, aged 21, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Herbert Williams, 1st Battalion, killed in action 25 April 1915, aged 21, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Albert McGuire, 1st Battalion, died of wounds received at Gallipoli 7 May 1915, aged 23, buried at Alexandria Military and War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt.
Leslie Burley, 3rd Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 20 May 1915, aged 23, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Andrew Gillison, Australian Chaplain's Department attached to 14th Battalion, died of wounds 22 August 1915, aged 47, buried at Embarkation Pier Cemetery.
Arthur Bauchop, Otago Mounted Rifles, died of wounds on 10 August 1915, aged 44, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Percy Thomson, 11th Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 28 April 1915, aged 29, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Thomas Culph, 9th Light Horse Regiment, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 14 August 1915, aged 28, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Blair Swanell, 1st Battalion, killed in action 25 April 1915, aged 39, buried at Baby 700 Cemetery.
Alfred Shout, 1st Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Lone Pine 11 August 1915, aged 33, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
William Duchesne, 1st Battalion, killed in action 25 April 1915, aged 20, buried at Baby 700 Cemetery.
George McNeish, Auckland Mounted Rifles, killed in action on 8 August 1915, aged 22, commemorated on Chunuk Bair Memorial.
Hector Hicks, 8th Battalion, died of wounds received at Gallipoli 20 August 1915, aged 18, buried at Pieta Military Cemetery in Malta.
Maxwell Davidson, 8th Battalion, died of wounds received in the Gallipoli landings 6 May 1915, aged 20, buried at Alexandria Military and War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt.
Sydney Cross, 7th Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 27 April 1915, aged 26, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Walter Fisher, Auckland Regiment, died of wounds on 10 May 1915, aged 21, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Charles Lee, 12th Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 12 August 1915, aged 20, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
John Bristow, 2nd Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 30 April 1915, aged 25, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Walter Burrows, 5th Battalion, died of wounds received at Gallipoli 22 August 1915, aged 18, buried at Pieta Military Cemetery in Malta.
William Woods, 1st Light Horse Regiment, died of wounds 15 May 1915, aged 39, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Herbert Pearce, Auckland Regiment, died in Egypt of wounds received at Gallipoli on 17 August 1915, aged 25, buried at Alexandria Military Cemetery.
Fergus Durack, 3rd Field Company, Australian Engineers, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 24 May 1915, aged 25, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Eugene Mahony, 2nd Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 20 May 1915, aged 24, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.
Thomas Patton, 7th Battalion, died of wounds, received at Gallipoli 9 August 1915, aged 28, buried at Pieta Military Cemetery in Malta.
Alan Huthwaite, 1st Australian Light Horse Regiment, died of wounds 5 November 1917, aged 50, buried at Cantara War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt.
Pareiha Tuati, 1st New Zealand Maori Contingent, died of wounds on 16 August 1915, aged 20, buried at Portianos Military Cemetery.
Edward Melling, 5th Battalion, died at sea of wounds received at Gallipoli 8 August 1915, aged 23, commemorated on Lone Pine Memorial.