TASMANIA GARDEN OF REMEMBRANCE
Hobart
Tasmania
Australia
Location Information
Tasmania (Hobart) Garden of Remembrance is situated within Hobart (Cornelian Bay) Public Cemetery. (Clicking on this link will take you to our WW2 site)
Historical Information
Over 3,000 of the Commonwealth's First World War dead are buried in Australia, most of them Australians. Many lie singly or in small groups in public cemeteries throughout the States and Territories, but over the years it has proved impossible to maintain some of these sites to an acceptable standard. To ensure the proper commemoration of those who died as a result of service in the First World War, and indeed subsequent campaigns, Gardens of Remembrance have been laid out in each of the six States.
The names of nearly 2,000 First World War casualties appear in these Gardens of Remembrance. The majority are still recorded by the CWGC under the name of the cemetery in which they are actually buried, but a few, the location of whose graves are not known, are commemorated only in the Gardens of Remembrance.
Commemorated from World War One
Australia 9
Casualty Details
6706 Private Francis Anderson, 12th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F., died 29th April 1920. Wall 7. Row E.
422 Trooper Alfred Goodall, 3rd Australian Light Horse, died 13th January 1916. Wall 7. Row A.
T1812 Private Rodger Third Marshall, Australian Infantry Base Depot, died 5th May 1916. Wall 7. Row F.
233 Private Harry McCabe, 3rd Brigade, Australian Field Artillery, 14th March 1915. Wall 7. Row F.
Gunner William Robert Orr, Australian Field Artillery, died 15th February 1916. Wall 5. Row E.
T5214 Private Frederick George Cecil Rampton, Australian Infantry Base Depot, died 11th January 1917. Wall 7. Row E.
1149 Sergeant Thomas Trinder Rocher, Australian Mining and Boring Company, died 25th June 1918. Wall 6. Row B.
4362 Private Harden James Sims, 12th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., died 3rd July 1916. Wall 7. Row G.
2515 Private Augustus Henry Woods, 52nd Bn. Australian Infantry, A. I. F., died 13th November 1918, aged 30. Wall 7. Row D.
Tasmania (Hobart) Garden of Remembrance is situated within Hobart (Cornelian Bay) Public Cemetery. (Clicking on this link will take you to our WW2 site)
Historical Information
Over 3,000 of the Commonwealth's First World War dead are buried in Australia, most of them Australians. Many lie singly or in small groups in public cemeteries throughout the States and Territories, but over the years it has proved impossible to maintain some of these sites to an acceptable standard. To ensure the proper commemoration of those who died as a result of service in the First World War, and indeed subsequent campaigns, Gardens of Remembrance have been laid out in each of the six States.
The names of nearly 2,000 First World War casualties appear in these Gardens of Remembrance. The majority are still recorded by the CWGC under the name of the cemetery in which they are actually buried, but a few, the location of whose graves are not known, are commemorated only in the Gardens of Remembrance.
Commemorated from World War One
Australia 9
Casualty Details
6706 Private Francis Anderson, 12th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F., died 29th April 1920. Wall 7. Row E.
422 Trooper Alfred Goodall, 3rd Australian Light Horse, died 13th January 1916. Wall 7. Row A.
T1812 Private Rodger Third Marshall, Australian Infantry Base Depot, died 5th May 1916. Wall 7. Row F.
233 Private Harry McCabe, 3rd Brigade, Australian Field Artillery, 14th March 1915. Wall 7. Row F.
Gunner William Robert Orr, Australian Field Artillery, died 15th February 1916. Wall 5. Row E.
T5214 Private Frederick George Cecil Rampton, Australian Infantry Base Depot, died 11th January 1917. Wall 7. Row E.
1149 Sergeant Thomas Trinder Rocher, Australian Mining and Boring Company, died 25th June 1918. Wall 6. Row B.
4362 Private Harden James Sims, 12th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F., died 3rd July 1916. Wall 7. Row G.
2515 Private Augustus Henry Woods, 52nd Bn. Australian Infantry, A. I. F., died 13th November 1918, aged 30. Wall 7. Row D.