Hi Baird,
My great grandfather was in the same battalion and was also killed at Gully Ravine on the same day.
He has no known grave and is listed on the Helles memorial. Due to this I believed he was never buried at the time and his remains buried much later if at all, as I seen many men of the battalion were officially listed as 'missing' for a long period of time before being confirmed as killed.
However, I recently found a newspaper article in Aug 1915 which confirmed that he and around 20 others of the battalion were killed in action(no info, just a list of names). On the same page was a list of over 200 other men in the battalion listed as missing.
Since he is confirmed as killed while so many are listed as missing, I believe this suggests that his body was recovered and buried at the time, but maybe the site was later lost. Do you know of any such incidences with the 8th Battalion where this was the case? I did see that some bodies were later reburied at Twelve Tree Copse, so I guess maybe he was reburied there, but maybe at that time there was nothing left to identify him. Would be grateful to read your thoughts on this.
Coincidentally while looking for articles on the 8th battalion I seen one that mentioned a James Donnelly 9946 of the battalion as missing, with a photo of him. Have you already seen that, if not I can try and send it.
Many thanks,
Rob