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Hill 10, Suvla


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Hill 10 cemetery

Source 183 - Photographic Expedition, 2009

     
Hill 10 is a low isolated mound on the north side of the Salt Lake, close to the sea shore, inland from Suvla Bay.

Hill 10, a low isolated mound to the north of the salt lake, was taken by the 9th Lancashire Fusiliers and the 11th Manchesters on the early morning of 7 August 1915. The cemetery was made after the Armistice by the concentration of graves from isolated sites and from the 88th Dressing Station, 89th Dressing Station, Kangaroo Beach, 'B' Beach, 26th CCS and Park Lane cemeteries.

Hill 10 cemetery Map
No. of Identified AIF Casualties: 2
 
PERKINS, EC PETERS, HJ

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