As casualties lists from the Gallipoli Campaign became known in Australia from early May 1915, it became a practice to publish a photograph of individuals. These photographs were supplied by the families of the person on the casualty list. There were few photographs published in relation to the number of casualties listed. To give the extent of the human tragedy that unfolded, the photographs were extracted from the various newspapers and placed in this album. Each photograph is clearly identified to an individual and brief details are given as a short biography.
For a comprehensive listing of photographs in the album, see:
Gallipoli Album, May 1915, Contents
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Lest We Forget
445 Lance Corporal Thomas Barry SULLIVAN, a 28 year old Civil servant from 81 Elizabeth Street, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales. He enlisted on 22 August 1914 and was allotted to the 4th Battalion, F Company which embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board HMAT A14 Euripides on 20 October 1914. AUSTIN was Wounded in Action, 9 May 1915 and subsequently Died of Wounds, 9 May 1915.
Sydney Mail, 26 May 1915, p. 10.
Brothers:
Second Lieutenant Stanhope Augustus SULLIVAN, 36th Battalion, returned to Australia, 4 May 1917;
777 Private Stafford SULLIVAN, Australian Naval & Military Expeditionary Force;
4875 Corporal John Sydney SULLIVAN, MM & Bar, 53rd Battalion, returned to Australia, 19 August 1919;
Captain Amory SULLIVAN, 2nd Battalion, South African Infantry, Killed in Action, 12 October 1916.