... ...Pictured here is the interim wooden grave marker of Private Clive John Thorne Bunbury, of Victoria.
A 23-year-old Gunner in the 102 nd Battery of the 2nd Australian Field Artillery Brigade, Clive died of wounds under the care of Australian Field Ambulance medics in West Flanders on the 14 January 1918. ...
When WW1 brought Australians face to face with mass death, a Red Cross Information Bureau and post-war graves workers laboured to help families grieve for the missing.
The unprecedented death toll of the First World War generated a burden of grief. Particularly disturbing was the vast number of dead who were “missing” - their bodies never found.
This film and series of photo essays explores two unsung humanitarian responses to the crisis of the missing of World War 1 – the Red Cross Wounded and Missing Enquiry Bureau and the post-war work of the Australian Graves Detachment and Graves Services. It tells of a remarkable group of men and women, ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances, who laboured to provide comfort and connection to grieving families in distant Australia.