World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, Perth, Anzac Cottage, 1916
1916Anzac Cottage Souvenir Booklet: Residence of Mr Beveridge decorated in honour of Anzac
Anzac Cottage is a house in the suburb of Mount Hawthorn, Western Australia that was built as both a memorial to the soldiers who died in the Gallipoli Campaign and as a home for one of the wounded returning men. It is notable for being the first World War I memorial built in Western Australia, and for (nominally) being built in a single day (12 February 1916) with donated funds, materials and labour.
On 15 April 1916 the cottage was officially opened for public inspection by Premier John Scaddan and his wife.[30] The following day the property was handed over to Private John Porter and his wife Annie. Porter was a member of the 11th Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force, and landed at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915. He was wounded during the day; the injury subsequently causing him to returned to Australia in July 1915 as an invalid.
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