On May 5, 1915 the Regiment landed at Gallipoli, without horses, fighting at Pope’s Post and No.1 Outpost until their withdrawal on December 21, 1915. Local author Anne Flood’s grandfather Frederick Henry Wood was a member of the 1st Light Horse Regiment Machine Gun section.
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The 1st Light Horse Regiment consisted of around 500 men eager for adventure and to fight for King and Country.
They came from Sydney and rural towns and cities in NSW including the Riverina towns: Wagga, Junee, Tumut, Gundagai, Adelong, Batlow, Tumbarumba, Temora, Coolamon, Cootamundra, Culcairn, Holbrook (at the time known as “Germantown”), and beyond to the Murray River.
The book is an accurate record of the grind and horror of the eight-month campaign through the eyes and words of the commanding officers who daily penned the Regimental War Diary in the trenches of Gallipoli.
This book not only commemorates the service of those whose bodies rest in the dusty earth and bleached sands of The Peninsula but also highlights the sacrifice and commitment made by each and every man who, like Anne’s grandfather and his mate Herb, typified the spirit of the Australian Digger.
This book also recognises the sacrifice made by the women of Australia who waited for them to come home.
Ms Flood say she wrote her book in part “to tell the story of the 1st Australian Light Horse Regiment to the half million descendants whose lives have been enriched through a heritage of courage and strength, tempered with humour and a selfless commitment to stand by a mate in the fight for freedom”.
Ms Flood invites the reader to walk with her along the beaches, through the valleys and to scale the heights of The Gallipoli Peninsula – to meet the commanders and soldiers of the 1st Light Horse Regiment – to walk “In the Footsteps of the First”.
Anne will share her extensive knowledge and passion of the 1st Australian Light Horse Regiment, bringing to life the soldiers’ stories.
Copies of Anne’s book will be available for purchase on the day. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to hear this unique story.
When: Thursday, February 19 at 11am
Where: Wagga City Library, Community Learning Space
Bookings: 6926 9700 or wcl@wagga.nsw.gov.au
Following a highly successful debut in 2014, One Book One Wagga returns for 2015. One Book One Wagga is a book club that covers our entire city.
Residents are encouraged to read the same book, with multiple copies available for loan from your library. We have many exciting events planned, including big book club meetings, a writers’ symposium, a short story competition and a gala dinner.
Come along to the One Book One Wagga launch on Friday, February 13 enjoy some wine and finger food and to find out who our author is for 2015.
One Book One Wagga is proudly supported by the Friends of the Wagga Wagga City Library
When: Friday, February 13, 6pm
Where: Wagga Wagga City Library
RSVP: Monday, February 9 – 6926 9700 or wcl@wagga.nsw.gov.au
Sharing Our Stories with History Pin
Celebrate the local ANZAC spirit with Historypin, an online map that allows us to share our stories of the past. Find out how Historypin works, explore our local stories and share your own. Bring along any photos or artefacts you have from WWI or WWII and we can digitise them and pin them to the map.
When: Tuesday, February 17 at 10.30am
Where: Wagga Wagga City Library, Community Learning Space
Bookings: 6926 9700 or wcl@wagga.nsw.gov.au
Baby Bounce
Baby Bounce is a four week early literacy program for 0-12 month old babies and their carers. The program introduces babies to the rhythm and sound of language using songs, rhymes, books and music. You will also get to meet other carers with babies the same age. Sessions require one lap per baby so please invite extra helpers if you have twins or triplets.
Where: Wagga City Library, Children's Area
Dates: March 5, March 12, March 19, March 26
When: 10.30am-11am
No bookings required
Monday 11am to 6pm
Tuesday to Friday 10am to 6pm
Saturday 10am to 4pm
Did you know the Mobile Library has regular stops across Wagga? Pay a visit at the following suburbs:
Thursday February 5 and 19
1.45pm to 3.15pm: Ashmont
3.30pm to 4.30pm: Tolland
The mobile library also stops at Estella, Lake Albert, Kooringal and Glenfield Park. For more information about this service please contact the Riverina Regional Library on 6926 9771. Timetables available online at www.rrl.nsw.gov.au/mobile-library and at the library.