The first Anzac Day was marked by women wearing mourning black
- Written by Tanja Luckins, Historian, Department of Archeology and History, La Trobe University
State Library South AustraliaEven before the first world war, a high mortality rate from disease, accident and death during infancy meant that Australians were familiar with mourning black.
During a period of mourning, for example after the death of a public figure or after a disaster, it was customary for public buildings to be draped in black...





