Category Archives: Commemorations

French Gift to Australia

French Gift to Australia On Saturday 28 June the French community in Australia commemorated the contributions of Australian soldiers in France in World War I with the unveiling of a plaque at Memorial Park at Matraville, a suburb of Sydney.  Just … Continue reading

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Memorial Services in Au

Saturday 19th July is the 92nd anniversary of the Battle of Fromelles. In its first battle on the Western Front, the Australia Imperial Force suffered 5,533 casualties in a single night with 1,917 killed.  The Diggers who made the ultimate … Continue reading

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Service at Fromelles

An informal but moving ceremony at 11a.m. Friday 13 June 2008 heralded the close of activity at the archaeological dig at Pheasant Wood Fromelles. The photos sent by Carole Laignel, Secretary F.W.T.M 14-18 (Fromelles Museum) capture details of the service. Read … Continue reading

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2,500 at Bullecourt

Froggie Cobber and FFFAIF member Yves Fohlen reports on the ANZAC commemoration at Bullecourt:   On Saturday 26 April I and Jean Letaille awaked at 6.30 am. After a strong Breakfast we went to the small cross of Remembrance settled years … Continue reading

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Ieper wreathing laying

Australian and Belgium members of the Families and Friend of the First AIF gathered at Menin Gates, Ieper, to participate in the Last Post Ceremony on Monday 28th April, 2008. The Last Post Ceremony has been performed under the Menin Gate … Continue reading

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Cemetery re-dedication

  The small English village of Compton Chamberlayne can be found just a short distance from Salisbury in Wiltshire.  During the First World War twenty eight members of the AIF, who died while stationed at nearby camps, were buried in the village burial ground. … Continue reading

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ANZAC Commemorations

ANZAC Services at Baverstock and Sutton Veny, Wiltshire ANZAC Day at St Edith’s Baverstock, Wiltshire, UK Anzac Day 2008 saw the third Anzac Day Service commemorated at St Edith’s Church Baverstock. The churchyard contains the graves of 32 World War 1 soldiers. … Continue reading

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Dawn Service in UK

Codford St Mary, in the UK, is the final resting place of 97 Anzacs – 66 New Zealanders and 31 Australians – from the Great War. Each year locals and visitors gather in the cemetery at Dawn to commemorate Anzac … Continue reading

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Anzac Day at Ieper

Dear Friends  This morning at 11.15 took place the special Last Post at Menin Gate.  Apart from the NZ and Australian embassadors and other dignitaries, the special guest today was Mr Peter Ross, city councillor of Hamilton NZ.  The choir … Continue reading

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Anzac Day at V-B.

A crowd of more than 5000 people attended the special Australian Dawn Service at the Australian National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux, France.   Carole Laignel, Secretary of the Fromelles Museum shares her thoughts on attending this service: How happy I was to be at … Continue reading

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