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BALL, Sergeant, FREDERICK WORRLEDGE, 562. 28th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 14th September 1915. Age 26. Son of Frederick Augustus Ball and Jane Murphy, his wife. Of England. Sp. Mem. 4.Photo

BAXTER, Lance Corporal, NORMAN, 9/8. Otago Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 6th - 7th August 1915. Age 21. Son of Robert Gilbert and Miriam Baxter, of Sumner, Christchurch. Native of Dunedin, New Zealand. Sp. Mem. 6.Photo

BEATTY, Private, WALTER CUSACK, 1604A. 13th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 8th August 1915. Son of Robert Cusack Beatty and Emily Beatty. Of Braidwood, New South Wales. Sp. Mem. 3.Photo

CHAMBERLAIN, Trooper, ROBERT GUY, 11/23. Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 6th August 1915. Age 25. Son of Robert Kingston Chamberlain and Ellen Mary Chamberlain, of Wanganui, New Zealand. Sp. Mem. 7.Photo

CLARK, Private, SIMON, 6/1263. Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. 7th August 1915. Age 27. Son of Simon and Janet Clark, of Musselburgh, Scotland. Sp. Mem. 2.Photo

CLIFFE, Private, JOHN ROBERT, 1077. 13th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 8th August 1915. Age 28. Son of Thomas William and Agnes Cliffe, of "Iona," 8th Avenue, Campsie, New South Wales. Of Sydney, New South Wales. Sp. Mem. 8.Photo

HAYES, Private, HAROLD, 272. 13th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 10th August 1915. Age 20. Son of John and Elizabeth Hayes, of Rouse St., East Maitland, New South Wales. Of Tomingley, New South Wales. Sp. Mem. 9.Photo

HINSLEY, Private, REGINALD JOHN, 1346. 13th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 8th August 1915. Age 21. Son of the Rev. Isaiah and Eliza Hinsley, of 9, Silverdale Rd., Southampton, England. Sp. Mem. 11.Photo

JARMAN, Trooper, FRANK ELWORTHY, 7353. Canterbury Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 6th - 7th August 1915. Age 27. Born at Greendale, Canterbury. Son of Thomas Elworthy Jarman and Annie Jarman, of Darfield, Canterbury, New Zealand. Sp. Mem. 13.Photo

JASPER, Private, THOMAS JOHN, 625. 13th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 8th August 1915. Age 28. Son of Mary Ann Jasper. Of Tamworth, New South Wales. Sp. Mem. 14.Photo

JONES, Private, JOSEPH, 8/1270. Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Died of wounds 7th August 1915. Brother of James Jones, of Makikihi, South Canterbury, New Zealand. Sp. Mem. 15.Photo

KING, Private, WILLIAM, 6/277. Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 28. Son of George and Ellen King, of 3, Rose Terrace, St. Ann's Chapel, Tavistock, Devon, England. Sp. Mem. 16.Photo

LITTLEJOHN, Private, ELLIS GORDON, 6/285. Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 21. Son of James Gordon Littlejohn and Maude Herbert Littlejohn, of Nelson, New Zealand. Also served in Egypt. Sp. Mem. 17.Photo

MACKESY, Second Lieutenant, HENRY FREDERICK ERNEST, 13/254. 4th (Waikato) Coy. Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 32. Son of Col. C. E. R. Mackesy, D.S.O., and Jessie, his wife, of Whangarei, New Zealand; husband of Gertrude A. Mackesy, of 76, Vauxhall Rd., Devonport, New Zealand. Sp. Mem. 18.Photo

MANDERS, Colonel, NEVILLE, D.D.M.S.(Anzac) Army Medical Service. Australian Army Medical Corps. Killed in action 9th August 1915. Age 55. Son of Maj. T. Manders, late 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers); husband of Mrs. M. B. Knapp (formerly Manders), of 77, Fellows Rd., Hampstead, London. Sp. Mem. 20.Photo

NEWTON, Trooper, RAMSAY ALEXANDER, 11/719. Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 9th August 1915. Age 21. Son of Alex. W. and Lucy Newton, of 62, Bowen St., Wellington, New Zealand. Sp. Mem. 21.Photo

NISBET, Lieutenant, THOMAS HOLMES, Mentioned in Despatches, 8/767. Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 23. Son of the Rev. Thomas and Sarah Nisbet, of "Archerfield," Dunedin, New Zealand. Born at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Sp Mem. 22.Photo

REECE, Private, JOSEPH THOMAS, 256. 14th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th August 1915. Age 27. Son of Richard Thomas and Jane Ramsey Reece. Of Prahran, Victoria, Australia. Sp. Mem. 24.Photo

REID, Private, THOMAS, 6/712. Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 8th August 1915. Age 27. Son of James and Christina Reid, of "Etruria," Jerviston Rd., Motherwell, Scotland. Of Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Sp. Mem. 25.Photo

SHAIN, Trooper, HENRY ALAN, 7/268. Canterbury Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. 6th - 7th August 1915. Sp. Mem. 32.Photo

SMITH, Private, WILLIAM GEORGE HENRY, 8/2476. Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 9th August 1915. Age 21. Son of Thomas and Louisa Smith, of 35, Groom St.; Clifton Hill, Collingwood, Victoria, Australia. Sp. Mem. 26.Photo

WHATTON, Private, ERNEST, 2040. 13th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 8th August 1915. Sp. Mem. 30.Photo


 
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NEW ZEALAND No.2 OUTPOST
 
New Zealand No.2 Outpost Cemetery is a small cemetery within 100 metres of No.2 Outpost Cemetery, on the east side of the Anzac-Suvla road near Embarkation Pier Cemetery.

No 1 and 2 Outposts were made by Nelson Company of the Canterbury Infantry Battalion on 30 April, for the burial of some of those killed when the 7th and 12th Australian Infantry Battalions landed nearby on 25 April.
New Zealand No 2 Outpost Cemetery was named from the burials carried out by the Nelson Company and is, in fact, one long grave made in September 1915.
There are 183 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery. 150 of the burials are unidentified and special memorials commemorate 31 casualties known or believed to be buried among them.

 
     
 
 
Plot Numbering
 
 
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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