26 April 2022
ANZAC Day commemorations at CWGC cemeteries and memorials around the world
Gallipoli on the 25th of April 1915 was the first time that New Zealanders and Australians participated together in a major conflict, where some 50,000 Allied lives were lost. 'ANZAC' (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) became the symbol for the soldiers of both nations, that has endured to this day.
(Photo courtesy Eric Compernolle)
ANZAC Day falls on the 25th of April each year, marking the date when over 16,000 Australian and New Zealand troops landed at what’s now referred to as ANZAC Cove in 1915 as part of the Great War Gallipoli campaign.
ANZAC troops fought in many theatres around the world in both world wars, including the Mediterranean, Middle East, Western Front, and the Pacific. We continue to honour their sacrifices each ANZAC Day and throughout the year by maintaining war cemeteries and memorials dedicated to Australian and New Zealand troops.
Here is a photo selection from the many ANZAC commemoration ceremonies that took place at CWGC cemeteries and memorials around the world.
CWGC Director General Claire Horton lays a wreath at the Helles Memorial, Turkey
Last Post Ceremony at the Menin Gate Memorial, Ieper, Belgium (Photo courtesy Eric Compernolle)
Tyne Cot Cemetery, Belgium (Photo courtesy Eric Compernolle)
Dawn Service at Buttes New British Cemetery, Belgium (Photo courtesy Eric Compernolle)
Wreath laying at Berks Cemetery Extension, Belgium (Photo courtesy Eric Compernolle)
Dawn ceremony at the VIllers-Bretonneaux Memorial, France
Oslo Western Civil Cemetery, Norway
Pieta Military Cemetery, Malta
Heliopolis War Cemetery, Egypt
Madras War Cemetery, Chennai, India
Brockenhurst (St Nicholas) Churchyard, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Codford (St.Mary) New Churchyard, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
Harefield (St.Mary) Churchyard, Middlesex, United Kingdom
Stonefall Cemetery, Harrogate, Yorkshire, United Kingdom