Gallipoli Dead from Western Australia Gallipoli Dead from Western Australia
 
Every WAGS WA Interest Group member and all other volunteers and contributors should be very proud of being able to publish the results of the Gallipoli Dead from Western Australia Project.
 
This was a collaborative project led by PLC Archivist and WAGS member Shannon Lovelady involving private and departmental contributors, research volunteers, all of whom helped to gather the data; one brilliant web master who presented it, and members of an international medical panel who assessed medical files forensically and helped assess a soldier’s eligibility.

PLC Archivist Shannon Lovelady learned in early June 2013 that the exact number of Western Australian men who died at Gallipoli is not known, but estimated at between 900-2500. In preparation for the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign, she invited WAGS WA Special Interest Group and others to collaborate on a project to determine the exact number of deaths.

This is not a complete list of all Gallipoli Cemeteries, just those associated with the Western Australian Dead.

This list will be updated from time to time

Some of the Gallipoli Dead from Western Australia are to be found in the following cemeteries...

Prior to submitting details, please check the "Check List" for your person of interest on the WAGS website: Gallipoli Dead - check list

To make a submission of information for the Gallipoli project, please go to the submissions page on the WAGS website: Gallipoli Dead - submissions

Various sources have been, and are being used to collate data for the Gallipoli Dead from Western Australia project, including the following:

Places of significance to this project include...