The Guildford ANZACs Trail gives people the opportunity to walk an historic town and experience the impact of World War I on each street.
An ANZAC home or place of residence in Guildford or South Guildford was the place where a World War 1 soldier or nurse resided before leaving for war (1914-18). Surviving homes of ANZACs have been identified and marked with a brass poppy plaque.
These locations may include a childhood home, where they boarded for school, a nominated address of a family member from their attestation papers, or a recorded home of their wife or widow up to the end of the war in November, 1918.
This is a self-guided experience and visitors will need to download information from the website* (link on page). Details on the ANZACs that lived in each of these homes can be found via the interactive trail map on the site.
*The Guildford ANZACs website and the information therein has been put together by the Guildford Association.
Email and telephone contact information on this page relates to the Swan Valley Visitor Centre and queries regarding the Trail can be directed to Centre staff.
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