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Spirits of Gallipoli - Neville ANDERSON

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Spirits of Gallipoli - George BRAUND

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Spirits of Gallipoli - Beach Cemetery   Spirits of Gallipoli - Beach Cemetery

Source 11 - CWGC

 

Source 183 - Photographic Expedition, 2009

     
Spirits of Gallipoli - Beach Cemetery   Spirits of Gallipoli - Beach Cemetery
Source 183 - Photographic Expedition, 2009   Source 183 - Photographic Expedition, 2009
     
Beach Cemetery is situated on what was known as Hell Spit, at the southern point of Anzac Cove. The graves lie between the Kelia-Suvla road and the beach, and the Cross is on the east side of the road.

Beach Cemetery was used from the day of the landing at Anzac, almost until the evacuation.

Spirits of Gallipoli - CWGC Map

No. of Identified AIF Casualties: 294

4th Btn

7th field

Ari Burnu

Baby 700

Beach

Courtney's & Steele's Post

Embarkation Pier

Helles

Hill 10

Hill 60

Johnston's Jolly

Lancashire Landing

Lone Pine

No 2 Outpost

NZ No 2 Outpost

Pink Farm

Plugge's Plateau

Quinn's Post

Redoubt

Shell Green

Shrapnel Valley

Skew Bridge

The Nek

12 Tree Copse

Walker's Ridge

 
 

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