The things you learn
My wife has been researching a great uncle of hers killed at Gallipoli in Schrapnel Gully. Every Anzac day up to now, what little info she had - a photo and a medal were sent off to school with one of our kids the day before, good stuff for them too. Her sister, a teacher, has his wallet and watch, and does much the same with her classes.
Well, there is a new website that swmbo says has been only available for a couple of weeks, that has an enormous amount of data and she has been able to access more photo's and info than ever before.
Here is the funny part, I knew I had a great uncle killed in France, but Dad only ever said he took too many risks and look where it got him, sort of attitude, but I knew he was affected by his death, as it was taken really badly by his father.
Well, we found out more about him and it turns out he was Albert Jacka's battalion intelligence officer and won the Military Cross & Bar, DSO and mentioned in despatches 3 times. He enlisted with his brother being numbers 279 & 280 and both sailed together for Alexandria (then Gallipoli) He is buried at Villiers Brettanoux and his brother survived the war.
Here is the website.
http://www.awm.gov.au/database/collection.asp
As an example, to find the Battalion photo of Jacka's 14th click on collection search then item E01725 and the conflict as WW1 1914-18.
My great uncle is Lt JH Johnson 5th from the left back row.
(The 0 in E01725 is a number, as I found out) and the site is really slow today being what it is.
Good luck looking up those long lost rellies:)
David