Official
histories: First World
War from the
Australian War Memorial
Berry
War Memorial
Kangaroo
Valley War Memorial
Shoalhaven
Heads Memorial Park
Nowra
War Memorial
Lytch
Gate Memorial - Anglican Church
Nowra
Callala
Beach War Memorial
Milton
War Memorial
To
Our Fallen Comrades
Milton Ulladulla
Milton-Ulladulla
Ex-Servicemens & Citizens Club War
Memorial
Milton
Ulladulla War History:
Comprehensive list and resources of servicemen and women
during WW1. Includes honour roll lists, photos and Boer
war records.
Aboriginals
who served in WW1 from the South Coast
NSW
My
family wishes to acknowledge that the W.
Sutherland who appears on the Nowra memorial
gates is our uncle Lt William.Sutherland who
enlisted from Nowra in 1914 was inducted into
the great 13th battalion and landed on Gallapoli
on the 25th April 1915, he was killed in action
on 22nd August 1915 at Lone Pine and is
commemorated on the lone pine memorial.
We remember him this year with great love &
affection. Colin Sutherland.j.p
Clan Chief of the Alexander Sutherland clan -
Family Historian
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Australia's
Anzacs
Offered by the Australia Culture and Recreation Network,
this page presents historical information about Anzac Day
- an article about the Gallipoli battle, facts,
highlights.
Australian
War Memorial
An authoritative collection of Australia's involvement in
war. Search the national collection database: film,
sound, war art, photos, including both official and
private records.
The
Story of The Anzacs.
A book of 153 pages, Illustrated. Converted to the web by
Ted Harris to mark Anzac Day 2006. An Historical Account
of the Part taken by Australia and New Zealand in the
Great War. From the Outbreak in August, 1914 until the
Evacuation of Gallipoli, in December, 1915
Visiting
Gallipoli
You will find a range of materials and suggestions that
will enable one to explore Gallipoli and the Anzacs on
the web. The Anzac legend and the events at Gallipoli
form an important part of what it means to be an
Australian. Why is this? How did these events come to
mean what they do today? I
WW1
and Anzac Links
Trenches
on the Web - Photo
Archive
Jul Snelders has contributed his Gallipoli Then and Now
archive to the Trenches on the Web site which presents
more images in greater detail.
War
records and their use
in both history and
family history research
They shall grow not
old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning.
We will remember them.
Lest We Forget
Shoalhaven
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