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Shrapnel Valley
Skew Bridge
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  A plaque in this cemetery--Photo  
  AUBREY, Corporal, SYDNEY, 3. 1st Australian Bde. H.Q. Australian Field Artillery. Died of wounds 28th September 1915. Age 35. Son of David Aubrey and the late Elizabeth Aubrey. I. C. 1.--Photo

AUCHINACHIE, Private, WILLIAM, 33. 7th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 9th May 1915. Special Memorial A. 1.--Photo

BROWN, Private, HERBERT WILLIAM, 10/1192. Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Age 39. Son of James Joseph and Amelia Brown. II. A. 3.--Photo

GIBBS, Gunner, PERCY LENNIE, 282. 1st Bde. Australian Field Artillery. Killed in action 2nd June 1915. Age 20. Son of Percy and Nellie Gibbs, of "Pernellen," Hyde Park Rd., Lidcombe, New South Wales. Native of Sydney, New South Wales. 1. E. 7.--Photo

GREGORY, Driver, CLIVE WINCHCOMBE, 255. 1st Div. Train. Australian Army Service Corps. Killed in action 21st May 1915. Age 27. Son of Arthur Herbert and Sophia Emily Alice Gregory. Native of Kogarah, New South Wales. II. F. 19.--Photo

HENKERS, Private, WILLIAM GEORGE, 89. 5th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 9th May 1915. Special Memorial B. 1.--Photo

KEENAN, Private, CYRIL PATRICK, 1568. 6th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 10th May 1915. Age 24. Son of Edward and Elizabeth Keenan, of 8, Reed St., Albert Park, Victoria, Australia. Native of Winchelsea, Victoria, Australia. Special Memorial B. 45.--Photo

KING, Gunner, HENRY JOHN, 298. 1st Bde. Australian Field Artillery. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Age 20. Son of Albert John and Jane King. I. E. 8.--Photo

LAZARUS, Private, ISAAC, 1578. 7th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th May 1915. Age 21. Son of Mr. L. and Leah Lazarus, of 136, Napier St., Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia. Native of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. II. B. 9.--Photo

PEARSON, Gunner, STANLEY, 3513. 1st Bde. H.Q. Australian Field Artillery. Killed in action 15th June 1915. Age 27. Son of Stephen Crawte Pearson and Marie Pearson, of 5, Faringa St., Ashfield, New South Wales. Native of Hornsey, London, England. Special Memorial A. 35.--Photo

TOMS, Private, ARTHUR, 6/372. Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Died of wounds 9th May 1915. Age 36. Son of Sophia Toms, of Coal Creek Flat, New Zealand, and the late Henry Toms. I. A. 1. --Photo


 
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Skew Bridge
 
Skew Bridge Cemetery is 2 kilometres north-east of Seddulbahir (formerly Seddel-Bahr), between the road to Krithia and Kilid Bahr.

Skew Bridge Cemetery was named from a wooden "skew" bridge carrying the Krithia road across the Dere, just behind the centre of the line occupied by the Allied forces on 27 April 1915. It was begun during the fighting of 6-8 May and used throughout the occupation. At the Armistice it contained only 53 graves but was greatly enlarged when further burials were brought in from the battlefields or small burial grounds in the area.
There are now 607 First World War servicemen buried or commemorated in this cemetery. 351 of the burials are unidentified but special memorials commemorate a number of casualties known or believed to be buried among them.
The cemetery covers an area of 2,210 square metres.

 
     
 
 
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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