Lieutenant George Washington TAYLER, Wellington
Battalion, NZEF. Born Eltham, Taranaki, NZ. Married; Solicitor, Syme & Weir,
of Bridge Street, Eltham. Next of kin: Wife; Ella de Sou Tayler (nee Riley),
of Tayler Street / Bridge Street, Eltham, Taranaki, New Zealand. Killed in
action on Chunuk Bair, northern Anzac, on 8 August 1915, aged 25. No Known
Grave.
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Captain Henry Percy ('Bruiser') TAYLOR (New Zealand
Territorial Service Medal), Wellington Mounted Rifles, NZEF. Born New Zealand.
Single; Farmer, self-employed, of Kiwitea district, New Zealand. Next of kin:
Mother; Maria Mort Taylor. Father; Thomas Riley Taylor, of Kiwitea, Feilding
/ Wellington, New Zealand. Killed in action at Hill 60, northern Anzac, on 29
August 1915, aged 38. No Known Grave.
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Lieutenant Charles Henry Wallace THOM, 4th Field Coy.
Aust Engineers, AIF. Born Maryborough, Qld. Single; Mining surveyor / Civil
engineer, of Hydraulic Engineer's Office, Brisbane / Charters Towers, Queensland.
Next of kin: Father; George Thom. Mother; Elizabeth Thom (nee Delaney), of 'Ivydene',
Lennox Street, Maryborough, Queensland. Killed in action (died of gas fume posioning)
at Tunnel C2 (opposite Johnston's Jolly), central Anzac, on 29 October 1915,
aged 28. Grave: Shrapnel Valley cemetery.
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Lieutenant Colonel Charles Ernest THOMAS (Volunteer's
Decoration. Queen's South Africa Medal & 4 Clasps), NZMC, NZEF. Born Bangalore,
India. Married; Doctor, of Sophia Street, Timaru, New Zealand. Next of kin:
Wife; Mildred Julia Thomas (nee Rhodes), of same address. Killed in action at
Hill 60, northern Anzac, on 28 August 1915, aged 50. Grave: Embarkation Pier
cemetery.
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Lieutenant Claude Edward THOMAS (Mentioned in despatches),
AASC, AIF. Born Prospect, SA. Single; Civil servant, of Torrens Road, Ovingham,
South Australia. Next of kin: Father; Edward Turner Thomas. Mother; Elizabeth
Mary Foster, of same address. Died of wounds in Egypt, on 16 December 1915,
aged 26. Grave: Chatby Military cemetery.
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Lieutenant Colonel (CO) Astley John Onslow THOMPSON
(Volunteer's Decoration, Mentioned in despatches), 4th Battalion, AIF. Born Ynys House, Eglwysilan, Pontypridd,
Glamorganshire, Wales. Single; Grazier / Station manager & director of several
companies including Commercial Banking Company of Sydney & Colonial Sugar Refining
Coy. Ltd., of Camden Park Estate, Menangle, NSW. Next of kin: Brother; Ivor
William Onslow Thompson, of Singleton, NSW. Killed in action at Johnston's Jolly,
central Anzac, on 26 April 1915, aged 50. Grave: 4 Bn Parade Ground cemetery.
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2nd Lieutenant Horace William Blair Leo THOMPSON,
11th Battalion, AIF. Born Melbourne, Victoria. Single; Assayer / Mining engineer,
of Great Boulder Hotel, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Next of kin: Father;
Robert David Thompson. Mother; Julia Helen Thompson (nee Green), of 'Induna',
Cintra Avenue, East St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria. Killed in action at Gaba
Tepe, beyond the southern Anzac lines, on 4 May 1915, aged 28. Grave: Courtney's
& Steele's Cemetery.
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2nd Lieutenant Louis Neil Francis THOMSON, 4th Battalion,
AIF. Born Newtown, Sydney, NSW. Single; providore / clerk with the Australian General Electric Company, of 'Lorna', Queen Street, Woollahra, NSW. Next of kin: Father; Robert Patrick Thomson. Mother;
Louisa M. Thomson, of same address. Killed in action at Lone Pine, central Anzac,
on 6 August 1915, aged 23. No Known Grave.
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Lieutenant Allan THORNE, 7th Light Horse Regiment,
AIF. Born Tamworth, NSW. Single; Soldier, of Victoria Park Bowling Club, Sydney,
NSW. Next of kin: Father; George Araluen Thorne. Mother; Margaret Naughton Thorne,
of 'Rothiemay', 14 Tamar Street, Marrickville, Sydney, NSW. Killed in action
at Ryrie's Post, central Anzac, on 27 July 1915, aged 20. Grave: Shell Green
cemetery.
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2nd Lieutenant Walter Hervey THYER, 16th Battalion,
AIF. Born Natimuk,Victoria. Single; Accountant, of 'Cranbourne', Ninth Avenue,
Maylands, Western Australia. Next of kin: Aunt; Miss E.H. Harvey, of same address.
Killed in action at Hill 60, northern Anzac, on 29 August 1915, aged 25. Grave:
Hill 60 cemetery.
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Lieutenant Garnet Edmund Iles TINSON, 1st Light Horse
Regiment, AIF. Born Oakhampton Rd, Maitland, NSW. Married; Farmer / Mechanic,
of Mountview Road, Cessnock, NSW. Next of kin: Wife; Edith L. Tinson (nee Brown),
of same address. Died of wounds at Sea, on 9 August 1915, aged 28. No Known
Grave.
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2nd Lieutenant Harold Freeman TIPPET, 24th Battalion,
AIF. Born State School, Kalkee West, near Horsham, Victoria. Single; Salesman
/ 'Hardware trade - a keen business man', of 67 Wheatland Road, Malvern, Melbourne,
Victoria. Next of kin: Father; Thomas Tippet, of 'Tralkee', same address. Died
of wounds at Sea: HMHS 'Maheno', on 18 September 1915, aged 19. No Known Grave.
Despite years of searching,
no photo is known to exist of 2nd Lieutenant Tippet.
Should anyone have information on where we might find one, we would be most
grateful.
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Captain Samuel Edward TOWNSHEND, 16th Battalion, AIF.
Born Port Mackay, Qld. Single; Barrister-at-Law / Registrar of the University
of Western Australia, of University, Perth, WA / Sydney, NSW & Perth, WA. Next
of kin: Mother; Mrs Ellen BARNES (nee White). Father; Edward Beecher Townshend,
of 'Selwood', 141 Allison Road, Randwick, Sydney, NSW. Killed in action at Quinn's
Post, central Anzac, on 10 May 1915, aged 29. No Known Grave.
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2nd Lieutenant Alexander Phipps TURNBULL, 10th Light
Horse Regiment, AIF. Born Dardanup, WA. Single; Solicitor, of Alexander River,
via Esperance, WA / Perth, WA. Next of kin: Father; Alexander P. Turnbull. Mother;
Marian R. Turnbull (nee Lee Steere), of Alexander River, via Esperance, WA /
18 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Western Australia. Killed in action at The Nek,
central Anzac, on 7 August 1915, aged 27. Grave: Ari Burnu cemetery.
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