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Album relating to World War I

Date: 1917-1919

From: Kay, Reginald Vincent, 1894-1978 :Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-1060

Description: Photographs relating to Mr R V Kay. Includes photographs of 33rd Reinforcements training in Wairarapa, 1917 and at sea troopship life 1918 (Jan-Feb) on 'S.S. Athenic' via the Panama Canal. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: 275 x 230 mm

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A soldier's experience of the Gallipoli campaign, April to September 1915

Date: 1915

From: Denniston, George Gordon, 1885-1958 :Photograph albums relating to World War I including the Gallipoli campaign

Reference: PA1-o-862

Description: Album of photographs compiled by George Gordon Denniston illustrating a soldier's experience of of the Gallipoli campaign, April to September 1915. Photographer(s) unidentified. Album covers the period when Denniston left New Zealand in April 1915 for Egypt, and his time in a military camp there on the outskirts of Alexandria, from where, it seems, he left for Gallipoli. At the begining there are two photographs of the Samoan Expeditionary Force returning to New Zealand. The rest show soldiers preparing to leave and scenes on board ship which include stabled horses being fed en route, and dead ones being dropped overboard. Shipboard life and activities are well documented. There are many photos of fellow soldiers and some of the Asian crewmen. Ships and islands seen while passing through the Red Sea are depicted. Also some views of streets and people in Suez. Finally Alexandria and camp life. Over half the album is taken up with life and events at the military camp at Sidi Bishr which seems to have been situated near one of the suburban outskirts of Alexandria. This experience has been recorded in some detail, and includes social visits from women, views of French cavalry exercises, care and maintenance of the horses, native funerals and camp life in general. The last photograph inthe album shows a gun in action at Gallipoli. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Steamship Willochra, World War I troopship 35, probably in Wellington Harbour

Date: 1914 - ca 1918

From: Dickie, John, 1869-1942 :Collection of postcards, prints and negatives

Reference: 1/2-016772-G

Description: Steamship Willochra, World War I troopship 35, with camouflage paint-work, photographed by John Dickie between 1914 and circa 1918, probably in Wellington Harbour. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom centre - S S Willochra [copyright symbol] J Dickie Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative

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Ship Maunganui, HMNZT 30

Date: during World War 1

From: Dickie, John, 1869-1942 :Collection of postcards, prints and negatives

Reference: 1/4-009652-G

Description: World War 1 soldiers aboard the ship Maunganui, HMNZT 30, (Wellington?). A crowd is on the wharf alongside. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative

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Steamship Willochra, World War I troopship 35, probably in Wellington Harbour

Date: 1914-ca 1918

From: Dickie, John, 1869-1942 :Collection of postcards, prints and negatives

Reference: 1/2-014614-G

Description: Steamship Willochra, World War I troopship 35, photographed by John Dickie between 1914 and circa 1918, probably in Wellington Harbour. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom left - S S Willochra J Dickie Photo Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative

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