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Australia in the First World War - Memorial Box 1

Australia in the First World War

Memorial Box 1

This Memorial Box explores the Australian experience of the First World War. It includes objects that explore the Anzac experience, and the involvement of over 416,000 Australian soldiers, sailors, airmen, and nurses – as well as those on the home front – during a defining period of our nation's history. Their stories come to life as you unpack the real and replica First World War items in this box.

The contents of Memorial Box 1

What's in the Box?

Slouch hat

Slouch hat

Red cross armband

Red Cross armband

Mess tin

Mess tin

Victory medal

Victory medal

Tally band

Tally band

Memorial plaque

Next of Kin plaque

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A portrait of the Lahey family

The Lahey family

Queensland: A family of saw millers and their talented artist daughter each join up and serve in different ways.

Portrait of Brian Pockley

The Pockley family

New South Wales: Brian Pockley saw action in the Pacific before the ANZACs reached Gallipoli.

Albert Holden with son Norman

The Holden family

Victoria: Tragedy strikes for the army chaplain whose son followed him to the battlefields in 1918.

Portrait of the Cummings brothers

The Cummings family

Tasmania: Three young brothers enlist for the AIF, but the war took them to the skies.

The Clowes brothers

The Clowes family

Australian Capital Territory: As dawn broke over Gallipoli on April 25, the Clowes brothers were scrambling ashore and scaling the treacherous terrain.

Portrait of Sid Lauder

The Lauder family

Northern Territory: Sid, a boy soldier from Darwin, finds himself in one of the bloodiest battles of the war.

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View and download images and artworks for this box:

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Menin Gate at midnight

Will Longstaff

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RAN tribute to Anzac dead

Louis Frederick McCubbin

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The charge of the Australian Light Horse at Beersheba, 1917

George Lambert

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The incident for which Lieutenant F. H. McNamara was awarded the VC

Septimus Power

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Soldiers wind their way along a duckboard track

Frank Hurley

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A ward in the 2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station

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Last updated: 12 April 2021

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