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Remembering Courage: NSW Supreme Court First World War Remembrance Day Eve Introduction

Join the Hon. Tom Bathurst AC, Chief Justice of New South Wales, and General Legge in honoring Colonel Henry MacLaurin, a leading barrister killed in the Gallipoli campaign. Presented by Rear Admiral the Hon. Justice Michael Slattery RANR at Phillip Street, witness historical events like planning discussions at sea and the First Brigade going ashore on 25 April 1915. Explore Colonel MacLaurin’s journey, from training in the Kensington Sandhills to his temporary grave at Gallipoli. Lest We Forget this important chapter in history.

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Remembering Courage: NSW Supreme Court First World War Remembrance Day Eve Introduction

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  1. NSW Supreme Court First World War - Remembrance Day Eve Introduction The Honourable Tom Bathurst AC Chief Justice of New South Wales General Legge Colonel Henry MacLaurin C E W Bean

  2. Colonel Henry Normand MacLaurinleading barrister killed in the Gallipoli campaignPresented by Rear Admiral the Hon Justice Michael Slattery RANR

  3. Phillip StreetLookingSouth c 1900

  4. Preparing for Battle - Training in the Kensington Sandhills. MacLaurin and First Brigade Officers.

  5. Colonel MacLaurin (r)PlanningDiscussionsat sea20 April1915

  6. First BrigadeGoingAshore on 25 April 1915:Colonel MacLaurin’sHQin the foreground

  7. Colonel MacLaurin’sTemporary Graveat Gallipoli1915 - 1919

  8. Colonel MacLaurin (centre)with fellow officers at Victoria Barracks1914

  9. Lest We Forget

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