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Edward Bryden was 20 when he died at Gallipoli. Now he and nine other Goulburn heroes have finally been found in historic cemeteries

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Updated April 19 2022 - 4:20pm, first published 4:00pm
Portrait of 1137 Private (Pte) Edward Carruthers Bingham Bryden, 4th Battalion of Goulburn, NSW. Picture: Australian War NMemorial cvollection
Portrait of 1137 Private (Pte) Edward Carruthers Bingham Bryden, 4th Battalion of Goulburn, NSW. Picture: Australian War NMemorial cvollection

On Tuesday, 107 years ago, a young Goulburn man by the name of Edward Bryden had his life abruptly cut short just a day after landing at Gallipoli.

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Dominic Unwin

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Sports reporter in Orange with the Central Western Daily. Previously at Goulburn Post and Southern Highland News. Got a yarn? Send me an email via dominic.unwin@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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