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Bass, Elsa, fl 1916 :Photographs relating to Percy James William Simmons' service in Wo...

Date: 1916-1917

By: Grant, Elsa Gladys, 1891-1981; Kinsella, Alison, active 2004

Reference: PA1-o-1211

Description: Album of photographs taken by Percy James William Simmons of the 15th Reinforcements of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, 1916-1917. Includes scenes on the troop ship 'Ulimaroa' en route to Plymouth, Sling Camp and surrounding villages, Messines, and London and Edinburgh on leave. Percy Simmons, son of Edgar and Harriet Simmons of Taumarunui, was engaged to Elsa Bass, a teacher. He sent the photographs to her until his death in action in France, on 8 October 1918, aged 29 years. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Green cloth covered album 14.6 x 18.5 containing 67 photographs Provenance: Elsa Bass was the mother of the donor.

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Wairarapa Ward, Hospital, Trentham Military Camp

Date: Between 1914 and 1918

From: Quartermain album 1

Reference: PA1-o-425-14-3

Description: Wairarapa Ward, Trentham Hospital, taken between 1914 and 1918 by L B Quartermain, with a Ford ambulance in the foreground. Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - "Wairarapa"; Trentham Huts Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Toned silver gelatin print 3.9 x 6.3 cm mounted on album page

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Walton, William Henry (Rev), 1880-1952 :Photograph of Takapau Divisional Camp

Date: 1914

By: Walton, William Henry, 1880-1952

Reference: PAColl-8043

Description: Photograph of Takapau Divisional Camp, Hawke's Bay, taken in 1914 by an unidentified photographer. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom right - Takapau Divisional Camp 1914 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 15 x 20.3 cm Provenance: Donated by Mr B H Walton, Auckland, in July 2004 Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Papers-8065 : Walton, William Henry (Rev), 1880-1952 : Papers.

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Horan, Bernadette :Staff of Featherston military camp telegraph office

Date: 1915

By: Horan, Bernadette, active 1980

Reference: PAColl-1611

Description: Arrangement: Negative housed at 1/2-168729 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Webb family : Papers

Date: 1871-1878, 1916-1919

By: Webb family

Reference: MS-Papers-7375

Description: Comprises letters from William Webb to his mother and sister, Ellen, describing his life and activities from his various postings in Katikati (briefly), Waipukurau and Napier as a telegraph operator. Also, letters from William Webb's nephew, Arthur Foote, to his family from France and Sling Camp during World War I, together with greeting and christmas cards of that era. Source of title - Supplied William and Ellen Webb, son of William Webb and Frances Harris, who were originally from Truro, Cornwall, were born in Hokitika. William became a telegraph operator with the Post Office and worked in Kumara, Waipukurau and Napier. Arthur Foote was the son of Ellen and nephew of William Webb. Quantity: 11 folder(s). 0.10 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss Provenance: The donor is a descendant of Arthur Foote. Transfers: Collection as a whole received into Manuscripts; material transferred to the Photographic Archive - To Photographic Archive - Photographs of Webb and Foote families (PAColl-7763).

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Marwick, James Harold, fl 1915-1917 : Diary

Date: 1915-1917

By: Marwick, James Harold, -1951

Reference: qMS-1345

Description: Marwick describes training at Trentham Camp, his voyage to Egypt and France, his wounding in France and of being sent back to England to recuperate after amputation of arm Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 volume(s) (36 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (33 cm, blue buckram)

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Richards, John :Photographs of Trentham military camp, 1914

Date: 1916

By: Richards, John, active 1998

Reference: PAColl-5619

Description: Inscriptions: Verso - Trentham Military Camp, 1914 Quantity: 2 b&w original photographic print(s) Both prints have been hand coloured.. Processing information: Dated 1916 after additional information about buildings from researcher and comparison with similar images in Upper Hutt City Library and Archives New Zealand databases

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Artist unknown :Featherston Camp ; Innoculation / [Featherston], Mence & O'Halloran Pro...

Date: 1915 - 1918

By: Mence and O'Halloran (Firm)

Reference: A-279-034

Description: Cartoon showing soldier being innoculated with enormous syringe in the centre of his chest. The contents of the syringe are squirting out his back. One of the horrified men in the queue behind him is saying :"Lumme! E's punctured", the Doctor is saying "Keep still can't yer!", two soldiers already innoculated have passed out and two officers are sitting in front of a pile of records and finding the process very amusing Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, black & white on postcard 87 x 136 mm

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Artist unknown :Featherston Camp ;Dentistry / [Featherston], Mence & O'Halloran Protect...

Date: 1915 - 1918

By: Mence and O'Halloran (Firm)

Reference: A-279-035

Description: Cartoon showing soldier having tooth removed with pliers and brute force. Two further soldiers are nursing toothache and awaiting their turn in the foreground and another dentist's chair and victim are visible in the background Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, black & white on postcard 87 x 136 mm

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Tullett, James Edward, 1882-1963: Photographs, including images of Tauherenikau, Trenth...

Date: [ca 1910-1918]

By: Tullett, James Edward, 1882-1963; Varley Brothers (Firm)

Reference: PAColl-4435

Description: Photographs comprising: Six panoramas of the three military camps. One of Trentham showing the rows of long huts with some tents to the left and a billiards hall, YMCA, catholic hall and military shooting gallery on the right. One of Tauherenikau showing men filling troughs and loading carts in the foreground and tents in the background amongst the trees. Four of Featherston showing "canvas town"; the rows of huts with a small row of shops including a photographers, and a railway siding on the right; the stables with horses; and the training ground with artillery lined up on the left and the huts behind. Photographer was Varley. Templars Cricket Club, runners up in the third class championship of Wellington Cricket Association 1910-1911. The names given are: standing - G Price (Honorary Auditor), D Hampton (Vice President), E Dooley, G Lambert, J E Tullett, W A Allan (Club Captain), H Q Bruce (Vice President); sitting - A McKenzie, A Dryden (Honorary Secretary and Treasurer), H S Wright (Captain), C W Brown (Vice Captain), R Blenkinsop; in front - E Ryan, J Blenkinsop, J M Donn; absent - S Cresswell, S Patterson, B Pooley. Group at Mr H Batenburg's birthday party, Socialist Hall, Wellington, 1910. Also includes panoramic group portrait of "Eastern Suburbs Bowling Tournament", 1931. Two copy negatives of Wellington wharves and children date unknown. Arrangement: Negatives at 1/4-020968 to 020969 Quantity: 2 b&w copy negative(s). 6 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 2 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 b&w original photographic print(s) panoramic print.

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Anderson, Andrew fl 1914 : Regimental order book

Date: Oct-Nov 1914

By: Anderson, Andrew, active 1914

Reference: MS-0075

Description: Order book kept at Trentham Military Camp and on board HMNZ Troopship no 11, while serving with 10th Nelson Regiment. Also lecture notes. Quantity: 1 volume(s). Physical Description: Mss (17 cm; black cloth)

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Letters from Herbert Anstice to his Sophia and May Anstice

Date: Sep-Nov 1918

From: Anstice family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5535-03

Description: The letters describe the life in the camp, and Herbert Anstice writes of his concerns for his wife and mother and business matters Herbert Anstice was at Featherston Military Camp during 1918 and wrote letters jointly to his mother, Sophia, and his wife, May (Mabel) Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Glover, Tom, 1891?-1938 :The truth about Takapau. [19]14.

Date: 1914

From: Various artists :[Thirty original cartoons drawn for the "New Zealand truth" by Will Hope, Tom Glover, Mac, Pac (or Pas), G (Tom Glover?). ca 1910-1920].

By: Glover, Thomas Ellis, 1891?-1938

Reference: B-128-041

Description: Shows a confrontation on a country road, between a minister wielding a quill pen at left, and a plump military gentleman on horseback wielding a sword at right. The minister has his left foot placed on a large broadsheet entitled: "The truth about Takapau". The person featured are probably the Reverend Fred W Boys and Captain Powles (see "Other notes" below). Reminiscent of the saying: "The pen is mightier than the sword". (Concerning the power of Boys' report to the "Manawatu evening standard"). This cartoon was published in the "New Zealand truth" 23 May 1914, above the title "The harsh and boisterous tongue of war". This published cartoon accompanied letters from a member of the New Zealand military forces, and the Reverend Fred W Boys, concerning Boys' report (published in the Manawatu evening standard") on an incident at Takapau military camp, in late April or early May 1914. In this incident, the mounted police (under Captain Powles - possibly Charles Guy Powles) charged rioting soldiers who were protesting against uncomfortable and wet conditions at the camp (See Warren Bayliss' "Takapau - the sovereign years 1876-1976" (1975), pages 95-96). The "New Zealand truth" also ran a Tom Glover cartoon on 9 May 1914, page 4, entitled "Discipline up-to-date", showing armed police quelling a riot at the camp. Inscriptions: Recto - centre left - [Title] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing, on sheet 322 x 475 mm. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - Transferred from MSS&A 74-052. (New Zealand Truth papers relating to S Jackson Binning, donated 1974)..

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Herbert Anstice - Correspondence

Date: 1918-1919

From: Anstice family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5164-08

Description: Includes training syllabuses and orders of the day Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Letters from Herbert Anstice to Sophia and May Anstice

Date: Jul-Aug 1918

From: Anstice family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5535-02

Description: Letters 40 to 88, mostly complete though some are missing, written from Featherston Military Camp; Anstice describes life in camp, concerns about his wife and mother, business matters and army concerns Herbert Anstice was at Featherston Military Camp duing 1918 and wrote letters jointly to his mother and his wife, May (Mabel Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975 : Letters written to his brother Harold / transcribed a...

Date: 1914-1919, 1921, 1926 (ca 1976)

By: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975

Reference: MS-Papers-5553

Description: The letters were edited by the author to delete references to family matters. What remains is a detailed description of the conduct of the War as seen from Rogers' perspective. His duties involved managing traffic to and from the front and collecting intelligence. This kept him in close contact with the New Zealand Army during the various campaigns it was involved in in France. Rogers pays particular attention to his dealings with both Corps and regimental officers and men. Relationship complexity - Further photographs by Stanley are in the photographic collection of James Henderson, Photographs, chiefly relating to Stanley Dick Rogers, a Captain in New Zealand Mounted Rifles during World I, PACOLL-8637 Rogers worked at the Railway Workshops in Petone. He joined the Volunteers in 1902 and was frequently seconded to the Defence Department. In Aug 1914 he was appointed Assistant Commandant on Somes Island. In February 1916 he left New Zealand aboard the `Rangiotu' with the 3rd Battalion of the New Zealand Rifle Brigade for Egypt and subsequently landed in France in May 1916. In August 1916 he was seconded as a field officer, II ANZAC Army Corp (later Headquarters XXII Corps) and appointed Road and Traffic supervisor. He served in this capacity until the end of hostilities. Quantity: 7 folder(s). 0.08 Linear Metres. Provenance: The typescripts were given to the donor's father, a friend of the author Contains numerous photographs interspersed throughout the typescript

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Jones, Victor Macpherson, 1887-1965 : Papers

Date: 1916-1918

By: Jones, Victor McPherson, 1887-1965

Reference: MS-Papers-1766

Description: Conscription documents and correspondence with family while training at Trentham Camp and serving as private on board hospital ship, `Maheno' Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 folder(s) (31 pieces). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter

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Wairarapa Ward, Trentham Hospital

Date: Between 1914 and 1918

From: Quartermain album 1

Reference: PA1-o-425-13-5

Description: Wairarapa Ward, Trentham Hospital, taken between 1914 and 1918 by L B Quartermain. Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - At Trentham Hospital; in the "Wairarapa" Ward Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Toned silver gelatin print 4.1 x 6.5 cm mounted on album page

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Artist unknown :Featherston Camp ; cutting corns / [Featherston], Mence & O'Halloran Pr...

Date: 1915 - 1918

By: Mence and O'Halloran (Firm)

Reference: A-279-032

Description: Cartoon showing soldier having corns on his heel removed with hammer and chisel, by an aproned operator. The victim is exclaiming "Oh. Hell-p. My corns.". Three other soldiers are watching in horror. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, black and white on postcard 88 x 136 mm

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Interview with Victor Rayner

Date: 21 Oct 1988

From: World War I Oral History Archive

By: Rayner, Alfred Victor, 1897-1995

Reference: OHInt-0006/67

Description: Describes family background, early employment in Waihi, family shop. Recalls in detail incidents during Waihi Strike (1913), effect of strike on Waihi. Describes Territorials, camps, enlistment, reaction of mother, Trentham Camp, alcohol, transport with 37th Reinforcements on the 'Ionic', training at Sling Camp, was not involved in trench warfare at that stage of the war, morale in 1918, venereal disease precautions, return to Waihi, completion of apprenticeship, government help, foundation member of Thames RSA, views on Anzac Day and RSA. Venue - Auckland Interviewer(s) - Jane Tolerton Interviewer(s) - Nicholas Boyack Venue - Mr Rayner's home at 3 Walter MacDonald Street, Howick, Auckland Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-002741 - OHC-002742 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 Electronic document(s) - abstract. 1 interview(s). 1.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Physical Description: Textual file Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete AB 509, OHDL-000347. Black and white photograph of Victor Rayner, 1988

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