Formed in 2011, we are a Melbourne-based community organisation committed to raising awareness of Lemnos' role in the Gallipoli campaign as well as the Hellenic connection to Australia's Anzac tradition across both world wars. Lest We Forget
Help us promote Lemnos' link to Anzac - Make a donation now
Our Committee is raising funds to create a lasting legacy telling the story of Lemnos' link to Gallipoli and Australia's Anzac story. Our projects include the Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial in Albert Park, the publication of a major new historical and pictorial publication and more. To make a donation you can also deposit directly by direct debit into the Committee's bank account: Account Name: Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee Inc; Bank: Bendigo Bank; Account No: 188010037; BSB No: 633000; Include your surname in the reference section. For further information on our legacy projects or to make a donation please contact either Lee Tarlamis 0411553009 or Jim Claven 0409402388M
Monday, 27 July 2015
Our Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial - More Photographs
Today I visited the foundry again to observe the work of our great sculptor, Peter Corlett, OAM, and Peter Morley of Meridian Sculpture.
Peter Morley, in collaboration with Peter Corlett, has been applying the patination process to our sculptures that will give them their greenish hue finish - reflective of ancient Greek sculpture.
Here are some more of my photographs recording the realisation of Peter's vision. If you wish to reproduce these images, please acknowledge authorship.
Come to our unveiling at 11am, Saturday 8th August 2015, Foote Street Square, Albert Park. All welcome.
Enjoy.
Jim Claven
Secretary
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
Sunday, 26 July 2015
Our Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial emerges - New photos of our sculptures in creation
Photograph Jim Claven 2015 |
Here are some photographs I took of Peter's work, a work in progress, nearing completion. Enjoy and look forward to joining you all at the unveiling on Saturday 8th August.
Jim Claven
Secretary
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
Saturday, 25 July 2015
The Lost Diggers of Vignacourt - George Petrou paintings exhibition
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee member and supporter, George Petrou, has launched an exhibition of some of his great paintings inspired by the famous portrait photographs of diggers found only a few years ago in France by Australian investigative report Ross Coulthart.. The images were found hidden in trunks in the attic of a French farmhouse.
These unique photographs have been subject of a television documentary and have been reproduced in Ross' excellent publication - The Lost Digger's. As General Peter Cosgrove, AC, MC, Former Chief of Defence Force and Governor-General has said:
"It's a treasure trove. It's previously unknown, candid images of troops just out of the line. men with fear and experiences of the battle written on their faces."
For more information on Ross' book, click here.
George has created a series of paintings based on some of the most iconic of these photographs. The exhibition is George's latest interpretation in canvas from this archive of ANZAC images.
The exhibition was beautifully curated and displayed, with Ross Coulthart as guest speaker.
The exhibition is being hosted by Crowe Howarth (part of Findex), Australia's leading financial advisory and accounting group.
Thanks to Terry Paule for his support in making this exhibition a reality.
Below are some of the pages from the exhibition brochure which explain the stories behind these great paintings:
George Petrou and myself at the exhibition. 2015 |
George is a well-known Melbourne graphic designer and artist. He has been an active supporter of our Committee and has also created a series of original paintings commemorating Lemnos' role in the Anzac story. Sales of these paintings contribute to our fundraising for our Lemnos Gallipoli projects. If you are interested in contacting George and purchasing any of his paintings, contact me on jimclaven@yahoo.com.au
Jim Claven
Secretary
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial Unveiling - Greek Language Report
Jim Claven
Secretary
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
RSLHellenic Sub-Branch - Centenary of Anzac Dinner Dance - Lemnos Connection Remembered
Tickets are $75 per head for a three course meal, beer,wine, soft drinks and lots of dancing and fun.
Tickets are limited so book soon.
Contact Terry Kanelos on 0414 209 674 or Steve Kyritsis on 0418 571 800 to book your tickets.
Jim Claven
Secretary
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee.
Sunday, 19 July 2015
Lemnos and the Anzacs - Glen Eira Historical Society Address - Carnegie Library, 8pm, 22nd July 2015
Not only will I be speaking on the important links between Lemnos and Australia's Anzac story but also how this connection reaches into communities across Australia - including the Melbourne community of Glen Eira. These include Private Horace Harton (pictured above, AWM image) of the 23rd Battalion who is buried in Lemnos' East Mudros Military Cemetery and Sister Gertrude Davis (pictured below, AWM image) who served with Matron Grace Wilson at the 3rd Australian General Hospital on Lemnos in 1915 - both connected to the Elsternwick area of Glen Eira.
The address will take place at 8pm on Wednesday, 22nd July 2015, in the Boyd Room, Carnegie Library, Carnegie.
To download the flyer for the address, click here.
Jim Claven
Secretary
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
Sunday, 12 July 2015
Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial Unveiling - Your Invitation
Jim Claven
Secretary
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
Friday, 10 July 2015
From Kyabram to Lemnos and Thessaloniki - The Odyssey of Sister Alice Marion Prichard
Sister Alice Marion Prichard |
Sister Alice Prichard's enlistment papers. NAA |
Australian nurses of the AANS prior to departure from Adelaide bound for Salonika front, 14th June 1917. Sister Prichard is second from right. AWM image H16005. |
The Salonika front lasted for three years, involved over 620,000 Allied soldiers and saw some of the fiercest fighting of WW1. It was also a campaign dogged by diseases, especially malaria.
Alice served here with some 450 other Australian nurses and soldiers. It was on this front that two Australian female doctors, Sydney’s Agnes Bennett and Mary De Garis from Mildura. And the well-known Australia author, Miles Franklin served here as a medical orderly.
At the Salonika front Alice served with three of the British field hospitals were AIF nurses served – the 66th, 52nd and 44th General Hospitals. Alice was promoted to temporary matron of the 42nd General Hospital on 9th Feb 1918. Like Alice, another Victorian nurse on the Salonika front had also served at Lemnos in 1915 – Sister Mary Florence Young.
Like Lemnos, the nurses at Salonika suffered the diseases that plagued the soldiers at the front. The only Australia nurse to die and be buried in Greece during WW1 is buried at Thessaloniki. She was Nurse Gertrude Munro from Ballarat.
Alice herself was admitted sick with “debility” to the Sisters Convalescent Camp on 21st Sept 1918. But fortunately she recovered and was discharged 26th Sept 1918, rejoining the 42nd General Hospital on the 28th Sept 1918.
On 11th Dec 1918, she traveled from Thessaloniki for leave in London, via train and ship from Taranto in Italy. While in London, she was awarded the Royal Red Cross medal 1st class on 1st Jan 1919:
“…in recognition of her valuable services with the British Forces in Salonika”.
After her period of leave in the UK, she returned to Thessaloniki and was transferred from the 42nd to the 52nd General Hospital in February 1919.
However by then she was declared surplus to establishment and embarked on her journey of return to Australia, leaving Thessaloniki on the HT Gorgon on 26th February 1919. She had a brief stop in Alexandria and Abbassia, where she was attached to the 14th AGH. She then embarked at Suez for Australia on 1st April 1919, sailing on the HT Kildonian Castle. She was discharged on 3rd September 1919 as medically unfit. After the war, Alice became Matron of St George Hospital in Sydney.
To add to her Royal Red Cross, Alice was awarded the 1914/15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal at the end of the war. In 1951 she was awarded The Order of the British Empire (Member (Civil).
Just as her service at the Saloniki front was recognized, so that of Alice and the other nurses on Lemnos was recognized by Australia’s military medical authorities.
The Director-General of Medical Services, Lieutenant General Featherstone, concluded in his formal review of their service, stating:
“I believe that the Hospital would have collapsed without the nurses. They all worked like demons and were led and guided by Miss Wilson …”
Lest we forget
The Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial will be unveiled by the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee on Saturday 8th August 2015, at Foote Street Square, Albert Park, proceedings commencing at 11am. Come along and join us in commemorating the service of the Anzac nurses like Sister Alice Prichard. All welcome.
Tuesday, 7 July 2015
The Anzac Centenary Commmemorations in Greece - The LGCC Report Released
The Centenary of Anzac events held in Greece were the most extensive ever held. They included many events held on the Island of Lemnos - the forward base of the Gallipoli campaign in 1915, where Australia's nurses served throughout the campaign and where 148 diggers remain buried - as well as on Anzac Day itself in Athens.
The Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee assisted in organizing and actively participated in many of these events. Many of our members and supporters traveled to Greece to take part in the events held in April 2015.
We worked with other Australian commemorative groups - including Liz Kaydos of the NSW-based Lemnos 1915 committee - to help the Lemnian and Greek authorities in planning their commemorative activities.
It was a pleasure to work with the Australian Embassy in Greece, the Embassy of Canada, the Royal Australian Navy and HMAS Success, Commonwealth War Graves Commissions, the Athens War Museum, Hellenic Navy and the Lemnos Friends of Anzac.
Our Report outliens the all the major events held to commemorate Lemnos and Greece's link to Aistralia's Anzac story. These included:
- The unveiling of the new nurses memorial at Portianos Military Cemetery, the result of much lobbying and effort by his Excellency Robert Peck, ambassador of Canada to Greece, along with the work of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- A viewing of Australia's Anzac Girls docu-drama at Portianou
- The involvement of the ships crew of the Royal Australian Navy's HMAS Success, including a sunset service in Mudros Bay - the first visit of an Australian warship into the bay since 1918.
- Major wreath-laying ceremonies at east Mudros and Portianos Military Cemeteries, as well as at the Anzac Memorial at Mudros harbour, with representatives of our Committee laying wreaths at these event
- A major military and community parade at Mudros
- The historic re-enactment of the famous 1915 football match on Lemnos - re-enacted by teams from HMAS Success and the Hellenic Army based on Lemnos
- he presentation by Lemnos 1915 to the Lemnos authorities of a reproduction of the famous painting – The Lemnians by Sir William Russell Flint– held by the Art Gallery of NSW
- A folkloric event by folk dancers from the village of Agios Dimitrios on Lemnos, held at the Myrina Theatre, representing the dances of Asia Minor refuges who came to Lemnos after WW1
- Our assistance to the Canadian Embassy and the descendents of the 3rd AGH's Matron Grace Wilson in touring of the key Anzac sites
- Anzac Day dawn service on HMAS Success at Piraeus, Athens
- Anzac Day Wreath-laying ceremony at Phaleron Military Cemetery, Athens, followed by a reception at the Australian Embassy
- Anzac Day Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committed photographic exhibition and presentation at the Athens War Museum.
Read about and view the many photos of these events and more in the attached Report.
Congratulations to his Excellency Robert Peck for his success in having a new memorial erected to the nurses of all countries - including Australia and Canada - who served on Lemnos in 1915. And to the Captain Justin Jones and the ships company of HMAS Success who actively participated in all the commemorative events on Lemnos and Greece, as great ambassadors for Australia. One hopes that this is the first of many future visits by Australia warships to Greece as part of future commemorative events.
Our President has placed on record the appreciation of our Committee of the work of our Committee Executive member, Ms Christian Despoteris, in helping organize the events on Lemnos and in Athens - especially the commemorative event held at Portianou on Lemnos and the Anzac Day function at Athens War Museum. Both involved the presentation of our specially curated photographic exhibition and presentation by myself on the Lemnos and Hellenic link to Anzac. Gifts were made of the photographic exhibition - on Lemnos by Malama Varvaras on behalf of the Lemnian Community of Victoria and in Athens by our Committee. Christina traveled especially to Greece in advance of the events and played a great role in bringing these events to fruition. Thank you, Christina.
Lets hope that the events held in 2015 are only the beginning of a renewal of the commemorative connection between Australia and Greece.
To download and read a copy of our report on these events, including many photographs of the Centenary events in Greece, click here - LGCC Report - Anzac Centenary Commemorations in Greece 2015
Jim Claven
Secretary
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
Friday, 3 July 2015
Today Show supports the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee!
When the Today Show recently (1st July 2015) came to Oakliegh's Eaton Mall to do a live broadcast - look what the host Karl Stefanovic was wearing - our Lemnos Gallipoli pin!
Well done to whoever sold him this badge! Thanks to Paul Soug for sharing this story with us.
If you would like to support our projects by buying one of our pins or selling them for us - please contact our President, Lee Tarlamis on 0411 553 009.
JimClaven
Secretary
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial Unveiling Announced - Neos Kosmos story
Alternatively, you can download it by clicking here.
Thanks to Neos Kosmos for again promoting our Lemnos Gallipoli projects.
Jim Claven
Secretary
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
Thursday, 2 July 2015
The Anzac Nurses - Centenary Article by Jessica Gadd in the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation Journal
Note that the ANMF - both Victorian Branch and National Office - are proud and major financial supporters of our Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial statue.
Download Jessica's article by clicking here here.
Jim Claven
Secretary
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
Lemnos Hero - WA Nurse Olive Hall, Lemnos and Gallipoli
Sick sisters of the 3rd Australian General Hospital, enjoying some air. Savage Collection. State Library of NSW |
Olive was born in 1887 at Geraldton, WA. Prior to the outbreak of World War 1 she lived with her mother Ellen Margaret Hall on George Road. She trained at Perth Public Hospital. At the time of enlistment she was a trained nurse, 28 years old and unmarried. She enlisted in North Perth as a Staff Nurse in the 3rd Australian General Hospital Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) on 6 August 1915 and left from Fremantle on the RMS Orontes on the 11th of August 1915.
Olive's Service Record. NAA |
She also saw service in Egypt and on the Western Front, Olive returned to Australia in October 1918.
She was awarded the 1914/18 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal.
She died in Perth in 1974 aged 87.
The transport ship - RMT Orontes - that Olive sailed from Perth to war in. Pictured here in 1016 leaving Port Melbourne. AWM image |
Thank you to Helen for sharing this with us.
Jim Claven
Secretary
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee