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10th Light Horse | 16th Battalion | Gallipoli | Syria . . .
PLAQUE NO 12: PLAQUE NO. 14: PLAQUE NO 15:
Capt H. Phillip Fry (1895-98) Cpl Harold A. Tpr Raymond T. Cowan (1910-14)
10th Light Horse Regiment Campbell (1885-86) 10th Light Horse Regiment
Killed In Action: Hill 60 Gallipoli Died of Disease:
29 August 1915. Age 33 Damascus, Syria
16th Battalion
Killed In Action: Gallipoli 24 October 1918. Age 20
Cpt Fry was killed at Hill 60, only weeks after the action at 19 November 1915. Age 43
The Nek. It was in this engagement that another Western Another Western Australian 10th Light Horseman who survived the campaigns in the deserts of
Australian 10th Light Horseman, Hugo Throssell, a farmer Dedicated by Hale School. Palestine and Syria to die of disease in Damascus, just days after the taking of the city.
from Northam, won a Victoria Cross. Placed by Mr John Costigan a
former Hale School father and Mr Dedicated by the Cowan Family.
Dedicated by Hale School. Don Meredith, a former Hale School Placed by 92 year old, Miss Isobelle Cowan, sister of Raymond, assisted by three of Raymond's
Placed by Mr Tom Hoar, formerly the Deputy Headmaster at grandfather. Haleian descendants, Bill (1967-71), Peter (1995-99) and Jim Cowan (1999-03).
Hale School.
Mr Costigan and Mr Meredith
PLAQUE NO 13: represented Mr Ray Hepworth
and others of the Honour Avenue
2nd Lt George A. Leake (1897-98) Committee of the Highgate Returned
Servicemen's League. It is this body
that manufactures and maintains the
10th Light Horse Regiment many plaques commemorating fallen
Killed In Action: Hill 60 Gallipoli servicemen in Kings Park. They have
29 August 1915. Age 28 also involved themselves in the Hale
School project.
2nd Lt Leake was killed at Hill 60, several weeks after the
action at The Nek.
Dedicated by the Leake Family.
Placed by family members, Mrs Jennifer Bagshaw
and Mrs Anne Clark.