The lines of this poem were penned by a first-time poet in a dugout “Somewhere in France” in 1917. Perhaps it was written as a pledge to lost friends that they will be remembered for their sacrifice.
On ANZAC Day 2023, this poem lets us remember them.
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In Memory of an Anzac Soldier
The story of Private John “Jack” Ivison, who was killed in action in the landing at Gallipoli on 27 April 1915, aged just 26 years old…
Remembering Bill
William Henry Darlington Beadle was so dearly loved and admired by his family, they held on to items as a way of remembering him. Collectively they now tell us his story…
Three Diggers of Steenwerck
Three soldiers of the 3rd Division, 1st AIF.