Library pictures of ANZAC Day services in Peterborough that have taken place in recent yearsLibrary pictures of ANZAC Day services in Peterborough that have taken place in recent years
Library pictures of ANZAC Day services in Peterborough that have taken place in recent years

Peterborough remembers sacrifices of Australian and New Zealand forces with virtual service on ANZAC Day

Peterborough remembered the sacrifices made by soldiers from the other side of the world yesterday.

An annual service is normally held at the graveside of Australian Sgt Thomas Hunter, who is buried in Broadway Cemetery, on ANZAC Day, which falls on April 25.

Like last year, a normal service could not be held this year due to Coronavirus - but Peterborough City Council said a virtual service was held instead.

Sgt Hunter is known as ‘The Lonely Anzac.’ He was fighting in France during The First World War, when he was critically injured in 2016.

He was put on a medical train to be taken to a hospital in the North of England. But his condition grew worse, and he was taken to Peterborough Hospital for emergency treatment. He sadly died of his wounds at the hospital. A civic funeral was held for Sgt Hunter in Peterborough.

Sgt Hunter is known as ‘The Lonely Anzac.’ He was fighting in France during The First World War, when he was critically injured in 2016.