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Plugge's Plateau

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  BATT, Private, FRANK, 477. 10th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 36. Son of John Batt; husband of Harriett L. Batt, of 11, North Parade, Camborne, Cornwall, England. Native of Camborne. B. 8.

BELL, Private, GEORGE, 275. 11th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 28. Son of Jane McFadyean Bell. Native of Scotland. B. 6.

BOWDEN, Serjeant, WILLIAM RICHARD, 2/117. N.Z. Field Artillery. Killed in action 17th May 1915. Age 25. Son of John and Ada Bowden, of 180, Broughton St., Sydenham, Christchurch, New Zealand. Native of Cardiff, Wales. A. 2.

CARROLL, Private, THOMAS GEORGE, 1015. 11th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. B. 9.

CLARKE, Lance Corporal, ARTHUR, 8/352. Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 31. Son of Alice and the late William Clarke, of 19, Alfred St., Musselburgh, Dunedin, New Zealand. Native of Lyttelton, New Zealand. B. 1.

COURTNEY, Private, THOMAS JOSEPH, 307. 9th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd May 1915. Age 19. Son of Daniel and Maud Edith May Courtney, of State School, Tallegalla, Rosewood, Queensland. Native of Watsonville, Queensland. B. 2.

DALE, Private, GEORGE THOMAS, 702. 5th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 21. Son of Mary Ann Dale, of Alberton Rd., Maanah, Tasmania, and the late Thomas Dale. Native of Box Hill, Victoria, Australia. B. 5.

EDGAR, Private, WOLVERTON, 535. 11th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. B. 7.

GUNDRY, Gunner, GEORGE MERRY, 2/538. 2nd Bty. N.Z. Field Artillery. Died of wounds 30th May 1915. Age 25. Son of John George and Mary Gundry, of 47, Wathen Rd., Leamington Spa, England. Born at Gosport, England. A. 1.

KENN, Private, THOMAS, 237. 7th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. A. 4.

LE MASURIER, Gunner, JOHN EDWARD, 2708. 3rd Bde. Ammunition Col. Australian Field Artillery. Killed in action 29th May 1915. A. 3.

NAGHTEN, Sergeant, JOHN, 1070. 4th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 30th April 1915. A. 7.

O'DONNELL, Corporal, JOHN, 12/203. 3rd Bn. Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 21. Son of William and Katherine Elizabeth O'Donnell, of 67, Grange Rd., Mount Eden, New Zealand. B.4.

RENNETT, Private, THOMAS, 8/472. Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. 25th April 1915. Age 30. C. 2.

ROSSITER, Private, REGINALD JAMES, 2055. 6th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 22. Son of Sarah Jane Rossiter, of 70, Addison St., St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia, and the late James Rossiter. A.5.

SMITH, Private, SYDNEY, 862. 6th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. A. 6.

YEATMAN, Private, ALLEN PATRICK, 759. 9th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 25th April 1915. Age 37. B. 10

 
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Plugge's Plateau
 
Plugge's Plateau was the name given to the hill, 100 metres above sea level, to which the cliff rises from Ari Burnu. Plugge's Plateau Cemetery is on the north-west corner of the Plateau.The pathway leading to the cemetery is approximately 750 metres from the main road, up a very steep track.

Plugge's Plateau was captured by the 3rd Australian Infantry Brigade on 25 April and named later from the commander of Auckland Battalion, Colonel A Plugge, CMG, whose headquarters were there. It became a battery position, a reservoir, and a position on the 'Inner Line' of defences. The Anzac Headquarters were on its western slopes.
The cemetery contains 21 First World War burials, four of them unidentified.
Anzac is the midmost of the three areas into which the fighting on Gallipoli and the cemeteries on the Peninsula are divided.

 
     
 
 
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The number of the Plot is indicated by a Roman numeral following the entry,the Row by a capital letter and the Grave by a number. Thus I.D.2 indicates Plot 1 Row D Grave 2. Plot II = Plot 2, Plot III = Plot 3 etc.In the Registers of Cemeteries that are not divided into Plots the Row is indicated by a capital letter following the entry and the Grave by a number. Thus D.12 indicates Row D Grave 12.

Special Memorials to officers and men known or believed to be buried in the cemetery are indicated by the letters "Sp.Mem" following the entry, by a capital letter shewing the group and by a number shewing the position in the group. thus "Sp.Mem. B.2" indicates Special Memorial, Group B, Number 2.
In those cemeteries where there is only one group the capital letter is omitted.

 
     
 
 


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