PUKEKOHE PUBLIC CEMETERY
FRANKLIN DISTRICT, NEW ZEALAND

In Memory of

ALFRED CHARLES BLUCK

Captain, 13/381
Auckland (4th Waikato) Mounted Rifles

Killed in Action at Walker's Ridge, Gallipoli on 18th May 1915
aged 38 years

Commemorative Information 

Cemetery: PUKEKOHE PUBLIC CEMETERY, FRANKLIN DISTRICT, NEW ZEALAND
Memorial Reference: Buried at Walker's Ridge Cemetery, ANZAC, Turkey (I.C.4) and remembered  at Pukekohe Cemetery on a family plot alongside his parents.
   
 

WALKER'S RIDGE CEMETERY, ANZAC, TURKEY

Walker's Ridge Cemetery is 250 metres along a level track from the road, north of Lone Pine on the road to Hill 60, almost due east of Anzac Cove.

The eight month campaign in Gallipoli was fought by Commonwealth and French forces in an attempt to force Turkey out of the war, to relieve the deadlock of the Western Front in France and Belgium, and to open a supply route to Russia through the Dardanelles and the Black Sea. The Allies landed on the peninsula on 25-26 April 1915; the 29th Division at Cape Helles in the south and the Australian and New Zealand Corps north of Gaba Tepe on the west coast, an area soon known as Anzac. On 25 April, Walker's Ridge was the post of command of Brigadier-General Walker, then commanding the New Zealand Infantry Brigade. It was held by a mixed force until 27 April, when the New Zealanders took it over. A Turkish attempt to take the ridge on 30 June was repulsed by the 8th and 9th Australian Light Horse. The cemetery was made during the occupation and consists of two plots separated by 18 metres of ground, through which a trench ran.

 

 
Photographs and Research by Phil Lascelles
Updated Wednesday February 15, 2006 20:50:50 +1200