Why Anzac with Sam Neill: the actor remembers his fallen family

By Nick Galvin
Updated April 18 2015 - 12:08am, first published April 17 2015 - 11:45pm
Why Anzac With Sam Neill gives a personal family view into the Anzac legend. Photo: Nic Walker/digitally altered
Why Anzac With Sam Neill gives a personal family view into the Anzac legend. Photo: Nic Walker/digitally altered
Why Anzac With Sam Neill gives a personal family view into the Anzac legend. Photo: Nic Walker/digitally altered
Why Anzac With Sam Neill gives a personal family view into the Anzac legend. Photo: Nic Walker/digitally altered
Why Anzac With Sam Neill gives a personal family view into the Anzac legend. Photo: Nic Walker/digitally altered
Why Anzac With Sam Neill gives a personal family view into the Anzac legend. Photo: Nic Walker/digitally altered

One morning in late June, 1917, near the town of Messines, Lieutenant Colonel Bob Ingham set out on what was to be a routine recce.

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