The Australian cemetery at Codford St Mary. AIF graves in the new churchyard identified with a ...

Accession Number D00275
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white - Glass original whole plate negative
Maker Unknown
Place made United Kingdom: England, Wiltshire, Codford
Date made March 1919
Conflict Period 1910-1919
First World War, 1914-1918
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

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Description

The Australian cemetery at Codford St Mary. AIF graves in the new churchyard identified with a wooden cross are, left to right: 6607 Private (Pte) Gabriel McIlroy, 15th Battalion (Bn), died 19 February 1917, Plot 86; 6762 Pte John Richard Flanagan, 16th Bn, died 19 February 1917, Plot 87; 1588 Pte Thomas William Chilton, 53rd Battalion, died of sickness 30 March 1918; 2696 Pte Thomas Ernest Osborne, 45th Battalion, 10 December 1916, aged 33 years; 3762 Pte Sydney James Clarke, 49th Battalion, died of sickness 21 June 1918; 6859 Pte James Thomas Williams, 16th Bn, died 18 February 1917; 2996 (Roll of Honour shows 2782) Pte Michael Smith, 45th Bn, died 5 December 1916, aged 38 years; 3961 Sergeant Charles Ziesler, 51st Bn, died of sickness 26 June 1918; 7795 Pte Frank Nicholas Patience, 16th Bn, died 27 October 1917; 1870 Corporal Albert E (James) Button, 51st Bn, accidentally killed 23 November 1916; 2881 Pte Arthur John Couchman, 51st Bn, died 15 February 1917, Plot 48; 640 Pte Albert Arthur Harris, 4th Machine Gun Company, died 28 July 1917; 7455 Pte Harry David Fletcher, 13th Bn, 29 July 1917.