HELLES MEMORIAL CEMETERY

Private John William Snowden – Private King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry & transferred to Plymouth Short-Service RMLI 16/9/14; Plymouth Bn. No.3.  Company MEF 6/2/15. Regiment number PLY/119(S).  Private John William Snowden was missing, assumed killed in action at Kum Kale, Died 04/03/1915   Grave reference Panel 2 to 7 Helles Memorial Cemetery at Turkey (Including Gallipoli).

 

Frank Hayes – Died 21 August 1915, buried at Helles Memorial Cemetery at Gallipoli Canakkale, Turkey, marked in an unknown grave.  Index MR 4 Helles Memorial Part V.

 

 

The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat- Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms. take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms. take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms, take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500m long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 metres high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles.

 

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