Gallipoli 1915

Roll of Honour

Remembered on

All Saints' Church, Oystermouth,

1914-1918 Rood Screen Memorial

7th Field Ambulance Cemetery, Gallipoli, Turkey
Mons Terrace, Norton

DUCKETT E. A.

Private, 19657, 9th Bn. Worcestershire Regiment

Died on 10 August 1915, aged 25

Remembered at 7th FIELD AMBULANCE CEMETERY, Anzac, Memorial A.61

Gallipoli, Turkey, east of the Anzac-Suvla road.

Husband of Mrs. C A Hughes, (formerly Duckett) of 8, Mons Terrace, Norton,

Remembered on All Saints' Church, Oystermouth, 1914-1918 Rood Screen Memorial

A poppy was placed next to his name
Lone Pine Cemetery and Memorial

YOUNG William

Private 1231, 16th Australian Infantry Battalion, Allied Imperial Force

Killed in Action on 18th August 1915 at GALLIPOLI

Remembered on the LONE PINE MEMORIAL, Anzac, Turkey

Stands on the plateau at the top of Victoria Gully, and is located on the road from Gaba Tepe to Chunuk Bair.

Son of George and Mary Young, of 9, Tichbourne Terrace.

William had emigrated to Australia only a few years previously to assist his uncle on his farm in James Town, South Australia.

The Anzac Area, as defined by the Treaty of Lausanne, is an area of about two square miles, permanently conceded by the Turkish Government

MUMBLES PRESS, 22nd May 1919

Presentation to seaman

Arthur Hullin

of RNR of a Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.

He was the son of J Hullin of Southend.

He had served Two and half years at Gallipoli, on HMS Doris.