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New Zealand. Prisoner of War Camp, Featherston
Date: [1941-1945]
From: New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. War History Branch :Photographs relating to World War 1914-1918, World War 1939-1945, occupation of Japan, Korean War, and Malayan Emergency
Reference: PAColl-4161-01-020-88
Description: Views of the camp for Japanese prisoners of war at Feilding, taken 1941-1945 by an army photographer. Quantity: 1 paper sheet with 36 contact prints attached.
Postcard album
Date: [1914-1918]
From: Warburton, Edward Darien :Photograph albums
Reference: PA1-o-1602
Description: Photographic postcard album compiled by E D Warburton. Includes photographs of family, soldiers, rugby, fencing and prisoners of war during the Great War. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: 25.5 x 22 cm
4 Featherston Prisoner of War Camp
Date: 1943-2000
From: Thompson, Eric Hardisty, 1922-2000 : Papers
Reference: Series-2328
Description: Quantity: 41 folder(s).
[Unknown] : Illustrated autograph book kept by a New Zealand Guard at Featherston Priso...
Date: [1943]
Reference: MS-Papers-9360
Description: Autograph book owned by an unidentified New Zealand Guard at the Prisoner of War Camp, Featherston during World War Two. Volume contains signatures by New Zealand guards at the camp; signaturers accompanied by illustations from Japanese prisoners of war; and signatures from American soldiers based in Hawera (1943). Language - Signatures and comments by prisoners are mainly in their own language Source of title - Supplied by Library The Featerston Military Camp was established during World War One. At the request of the USA the camp was re-established as a Prisoner of War Camp for Japanese soldiers in September 1942. Approximately 800 Japanese soldiers were imprisoned there (captured during the the Battle of Guadalcanal). Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss with line drawings Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Purchase, Dundar Sloane, Auckland, Apr 2009 Many pages contain line drawings in pencil, ink and crayon.
Drafts of articles about the Japanese and New Zealand
Date: 1995-1997
From: Thompson, Eric Hardisty, 1922-2000 : Papers
Reference: 2001-008-011
Description: Drafts of articles, `The Personal identities of the 48 Japanese dead of the Featherston incident of 25 Feb 1943'; `The Japanese who came to New Zealand in the war'; `The Japanese attitude to being a prisoner of war'; `New Zealand and the world wars' Quantity: 1 folder(s).
EJOS file
Date: [1998-1999]
From: Thompson, Eric Hardisty, 1922-2000 : Papers
Reference: 2001-008-035
Description: Correspondence, circulars, clippings and other papers relating to EJOS, the New Zealand Action Committee Ex-Japanese War Victims Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Mackay, Lachlan Robert, fl 2015: Papers relating to Noel Ginn
Date: 1994-2003
By: Mackay, Lachlan Robert, active 2007-2014
Reference: MS-Group-2376
Description: Contains papers relating to Noel Ginn. Includes transcript extracts of two interviews between Paul Millar and Ginn (Aug and Oct 1994), notes from Annette Facer's interview with Ginn (Sep 1994), correspondence with Sister Sue Cosgrove, two poems by Ginn, notes on a 2002 visit to Kapiti Island, and programmes from Ginn's funeral and the committal of his ashes in Otaki. Source of title - Supplied by Library Quantity: 2 folder(s). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss (some photocopies), typescript, printed matter Provenance: Donated by Lauchlan Robert Mackay Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Lachlan Robert Mackay, Karori, Wellington
Beale, Gilbert Marsden, 1897-1972: Photographs from his journal of his time at the Japa...
Date: [ca 1943-1945]
By: Beale, Gilbert Marsden, 1897-1972
Reference: PAColl-9991
Description: Photographs originally inside a journal written by Gilbert Marsden Beale while working as a tailor at the Japanese prisoner-of-war camp in Featherston, Wairarapa, between circa 1943-1945, during World War II. Photographer unidentified, possibly Beale. Descriptions are written on the backs of the prints by Beale. Images are taken at three places just outside the camp's barbed wire fence. One is taken by No 2 gate and shows the hospital buildings in the distance. Another is taken outside the main gate. Another looks though the fence towards the mechanical workshop. No persons are visible. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 3 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints Provenance: Purchase, 2012 Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MSX-8931: Beale, Gilbert Marsden, 1897-1972: Journal of his time at the Featherston Japanese prisoner-of-war camp.
Murie, David fl 1995-1996 : A life of Henry Joosten
Date: 1995
By: Murie, David, active 1995-1996
Reference: MS-Papers-5477
Description: Murie describes Joosten's life since he came to New Zealand from Schleswig-Holstein about 1885, his subsequent career and the establishment of the company, Joosten and Murie, in 1907. Although naturalised in 1893, Joosten's life changed in 1918 when he was arrested as an alien and interned on Somes Island in 1918. Murie has supplied background information about Joosten and has used extracts from files held by National Archives to elaborate on the problems Joosten endured. Source of title - Supplied title Murie is a descendant of William Murie who was in partnership with Henry N C Joosten. In the process of researching the company he became interested in Joosten. Quantity: 1 folder(s) (10 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Mr D Murie, Heretaunga, Mar 1996
Klingenstein, John Charles, 1910-2002 : Diary and reminiscences of his internment on So...
Date: 24 Feb 1941-23 Oct 1949, 4 Apr-21 Jun 1976, 2002
By: Klingenstein, John Charles, 1910-2002
Reference: MS-Group-1111
Description: Diary compiled by Klingenstein of his experiences during World War Two as an internee on Somes Island under the 1940 Emergency Regulations. He briefly summarises his life as a New Zealander with a German name before his eventual internment and the experiences leading to it followed by entries (not daily) describing in detail the internees, staff, political feelings etc. He includes maps, drawings, plans, diagrams and newspaper articles. Klingenstein began writing the diary in 1946, nine months after his release from Somes Island in 1945, from notes he smuggled out. On 21 May 1946 he began compiling his experiences from 24 Feb 1941 to 21 May 1942, which part he had completed by 23 Oct 1949. On 4 Apr 1976 he began again summarising his experiences to the end of the war, including newspaper articles about aspects of the war, a copy of the Emergency Regulations and other documents. Accompanying the diary is a copy of Klingenstein's birth certificate, his death notice and programme of his funeral service See Back file for further information Source of title - Supplied title John Charles Klingenstein was interned as a enemy alien on Somes Island in 1941 even though both he and his father were born in New Zealand; after his release he compiled his diary from notes he smuggled out Quantity: 3 folder(s) (375 pages). 1 volume(s). 0.06 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph and printed matter and photocopy Provenance: The original diary was owned by J C Klingenstein and on loan to Stuart Perry who allowed the Turnbull Library to make a photocopy of it. Later David Gee held the original diary and restricted access to it; in 2002, following Mr Klingenstein's death, David Gee and Ms Kate Jones agreed the original diary would be deposited with the Turnbull Library and the photocopy would be returned to the family.
Robertson, Keith Edward Donald, 1905-1980 : Tsuyaku San
Date: [ca 1940-1944], 1974
By: Robertson, Keith Edward Donald, 1905-1980
Reference: qMS-1708
Description: Experiences related by Lieutenant K Robertson, camp interpreter at the Japanese prisoner of war camp, Featherston; includes a section on the riot of 1943 and newspaper clipping about the prisoners' reunion in Japan. Tsuyaku San means Mr Interpreter. Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (38 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript, printed matter (28 cm; brown cardboard cover)
Photograph album relating to World War II
Date: 1940-1945
From: Lewis, Lorrie Lionel, 1917-2001 :Photographs
Reference: PA1-o-1610
Description: Photograph album compiled by Lorrie Lionel Lewis who served as a signalman during World War II. The album is dedicated to fellow signalman Laurie H Sweetman who died 23 October 1942. Includes photographs of the Lewis family in New Zealand, Lewis at Trentham camp, voyage on board the 'Aquitania', scenes in Ceylon and Egypt, on leave in Palestine, prisoner of war in Germany, scenes in London and Petone in 1945 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: 24 x 32.5 cm
Hospital within Japanese prisoner of war camp near Featherston
Date: 1943
From: Pascoe, John Dobree, 1908-1972 :Photographic albums, prints and negatives
Reference: 1/2-08411-F
Description: Shows a patient in bed in a hospital within the Japanese prisoner of war camp near Featherston. Photograph taken by John Dobree Pascoe in 1943. Note on back of file print reads: Orig. neg. 1/4-784-F damaged (fingermarks) Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Somes Island : Official papers referring to the enemy alien camp on Somes Island
Date: 1917-1918
Reference: Micro-MS-0018
Description: Source of title - Supplied title entry Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) positive and negative.
Japan's most distinguished dead (compilation)
Date: 1977
From: Thompson, Eric Hardisty, 1922-2000 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-1763-3
Description: Sub-titled `The Incidents at Cowra and Featherston as reported by Akira Oikawa, Toshio Adachi, and others', this folder comprises some accounts and references compiled from various sources by Thompson (1977) Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Froh, Zelinda Meta, 1904-1983 : Papers
Date: [ca 1939-1946], 1974
By: Froh, Zelinda Meta, 1904-1983
Reference: 87-006
Description: Material relating to her, and her husband's (Hans), internment on Somes Island during the Second World War as enemy aliens Source of title - Supplied title Relationship complexity - Other half of this material is at MS-Papers-0408 Quantity: 2 folder(s). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph
Interview with Bill Wiggins
Date: 12 Sept 1988 - 12 Sep 1988
From: World War I Oral History Archive
By: Wiggins, William Robert, 1899-1991
Reference: OHInt-0006/83
Description: Describes in detail family background (father at Chelsea Sugar Refinery), education, employment, and life in Auckland pre war (selling 'Truth' newspapers, warehouse work), apprenticeship as a blacksmith and details of work. Recalls enlistment, guarding ammunition factory in Normanby Road, ceremonial duties, military funerals, the Mount Eden Guards. Transfer to being a guard at Motuihe Island, details of guard duty, relations with German internees, anti German feeling in Auckland, living conditions of internees, various anecdotes, Count von Luckner Kircheiss, his escape from Motuihe in detail, Dr Schultz. Transport overseas with the 41st Reinforcements, morale among conscripts, death of "Taffy" Herbert Lloyd Dash. Describes ports of call, especially Capetown, submarine attacks. Recalls arrival at Sling Camp, training and discipline, military burials at Tidworth Cemetery in detail, and being accidentally gassed, describes sensation, Tidworth Hospital, being transported back to New Zealand as an invalid. Describes first marriage, children, Moerewa freezing works, then a slaughterman, his career with various freezing works in detail, involvement with RSA at Kawakawa and other places, Anzac Day parades, effect of gassing on his life, being a freezing worker during the 1930 Depression, the bobby calf scheme and calf pools. Recalls venereal disease prevention, relations with British, hobbies, deep sea fishing, views on present RSA, and government. Venue - Auckland Interviewer(s) - Jane Tolerton Interviewer(s) - Nicholas Boyack Venue - Ranfurly War Veterans' Home, Auckland Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-002790 - OHC-002792 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s) in two parts. 3 Electronic document(s) - transcript, summary. 1 interview(s). 3 Hours Duration. Physical Description: Textual files Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available AB 525/1 - 2, OHDL-000362. Black and white photographs:-. Bill Wiggins, 1988. Bill Wiggins, 1988. Bill Wiggins and striped marlin, ca 1960s. Bill Wiggins and second wife, Dorothy, 1948. Bill Wiggins, his daughters, and brother, during World War Two. Bill Wiggins, fishing trip, 1921. Bill Wiggins and daughters, 1941. Bill Wiggins and Dave Whitehead, undated. Bill Wiggins, 1915
World War, 1939-1945. New Zealand, "35mm Series"
Date: 1939-1945
From: New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. War History Branch :Photographs relating to World War 1914-1918, World War 1939-1945, occupation of Japan, Korean War, and Malayan Emergency
Reference: PAColl-4161-01-020
Description: Largly New Zealand material and photographs of paintings of the war in the Pacific by Allan Barclay Barns-Graham (official war artist) and Oliver Arthur Gillespie. New Zealand material includes views of coastal defences, military training at various camps, prisoner of war camps, Home Guard, public military parades, sports, army personnel including portraits, guns, tanks and other weapons, repatriated soldiers, medical units, ministerial visits, the posthumous investiture of Lt Ngarimu with the V.C., and mechanical transport. Arrangement: This collection is made up of empty negative envelopes with captions some of which have file prints attached to them, and sheets of contact prints which are also captioned. All of the negative envelopes have the relevant negative numbers written written on them. They were scattered throughout the wax boxes in which the War History collection had been housed for the last eight years. In giving the collection a general order they have been sorted into their series groups. This collection contains material which has been called the "35mm" series. They have not been arranged in numerical sequence as yet (though some might be so arranged). Any negatives will be found in the 35mm registers at 16398 - 16509. (Feb 1995)
Froh, Zelinda Meta, 1904-1983 : Reminiscences
Date: 1936-1945
By: Froh, Zelinda Meta, 1904-1983
Reference: MS-Papers-0408
Description: Account by Froh of her German husband's (Hans) internment on Somes Island (1940-1945), her own internment 1942, and difficulties as the wife of a German. Also her account of his letters on a trip to Germany for the Olympic Games in 1936, and her brother's letters while serving overseas in Italy and Egypt. Source of title - Supplied title Relationship complexity - Other half of this material is at 87-006 (2 folders) Quantity: 1 folder(s) (1 vol and 14 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres.
Interview with Norman Grenfell
Date: 8 July 1992 - 08 Jul 1992
By: Grenfell, Norman Wilfrid, 1908-2001; Casey, Cathy, 1957-
Reference: OHColl-0075/1
Description: Norman Wilfred (Wilfrid ?) Grenfell born Wellington 1908. Recalls life as a clerk before the outbreak of World War II. Gives reasons for grading because of flat feet. Became 2nd Lieutenant and was attached to 75th Light Brigade and was involved in training men. Mentions threat of Japanese landing. Recalls being transferred to Featherston Camp and journey which took 2 hours and 40 mins by train from Wellington. Reference to Charlie Gardiner. Describes officers mess and recalls barbed wire and first impressions of Featherston. Discusses the Japanese prisoners held at Trentham. Recalls not being there during the riot - arrived months later but was responsible for seeing that blood stained clothing was burned. Recalls hearing reactions of those who were at the camp during riot and the efforts he made to find out what happened to bodies and describes information received. Mentions some Japanese prisoners - Nakiama (no 1 boy), Adachi (a sub Lieutenant) and Oby (Obi). Describes Saturday morning parade when 100 Japanese prisoners marched down Main St, Featherston and type of work done by prisoners. Talks about prisoners escapes. Describes artefacts which he picked up. Reference to canes, card sticks and mahjong set. Mentions Court of Inquiry held into incident at Featherston and keeps a transcript of it. Refers to Keith Robertson who gave evidence at inquiry. Recalls end of war and Japanese marching out with reference to Sandy Ashton (an interrogater). Describes social life at the time and the hospitality received from the Donald family who were in the Wairarapa since 1840 and ran a dairy farm - Reference to Aunt Bessy and import of first butter making machine. Recalls meeting wife and marriage. Other topics covered include: Featherston after departure; building of tunnel; reverting back to civilian life and intervening 50 years. Fred Howell of Heritage Featherston sat in on interview but didn't take part except to comment when Norman was showing artefacts. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Venue - Featherston Abstracted by - Gabrielle McLaughlin Interviewer(s) - Cathy Casey Venue - 112 Fitzherbert St, Featherston Accompanying material - Newspaper clippings from Wairarapa Times Age, of Editorial Features run by Cathy Casey on Featherston Camp prisoners during World War II. Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-004986-004987; OHLC-001254-001255 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1. 1.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete AB-0963. Search dates: 1908 - 1992