MANUSCRIPT
Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975 : Letters written to his brother Harold / transcribed and edited by Captain S D Rogers, MC VD (MID)
- Date
- 1914-1919, 1921, 1926 (ca 1976)
- By
- Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975Rogers, Harold Cummins, 1880-1957
- 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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- 7 folder(s), 0.08 Linear Metres, Manuscripts, Transcriptions (Documents), Illustration: Contains numerous photographs interspersed throughout the typescript
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Letters
Date: 14 May 1916-20 Sep 1916
From: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975 : Letters written to his brother Harold / transcribed and edited by Captain S D Rogers, MC VD (MID)
Reference: MS-Papers-5553-2
Description: Includes descriptions of active service in France with the New Zealand Rifle Brigade and his secondment as a field officer II ANZAC Army Corp Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts (carbon copies) and photgraphs
Letters
Date: 30 Jan-30 Aug 1918
From: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975 : Letters written to his brother Harold / transcribed and edited by Captain S D Rogers, MC VD (MID)
Reference: MS-Papers-5553-6
Description: Describes his experiences as an ANZAC road and traffic supervisor in France Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts (carbon copies) and photgraphs
Letters
Date: 1918-1919, 1921, 1926, [1976?]
From: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975 : Letters written to his brother Harold / transcribed and edited by Captain S D Rogers, MC VD (MID)
Reference: MS-Papers-5553-7
Description: Describes his experiences as an ANZAC road and traffic supervisor in France and his return to New Zealand via USA aboard the `Rarangai' in February 1919. Also contains several letters written after his return to New Zealand and a brief summary of his activities during World War Two. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts (carbon copies) and photographs
Letters
Date: 12 Feb 1917-31 Mar 1917
From: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975 : Letters written to his brother Harold / transcribed and edited by Captain S D Rogers, MC VD (MID)
Reference: MS-Papers-5553-4
Description: Describes his experiences as an ANZAC road and traffic supervisor in France. Includes a photograph of a soldier jumping from a "sausage balloon" Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts (carbon copies) and photgraphs
Letters
Date: 28 Oct 1916-31 March 1917
From: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975 : Letters written to his brother Harold / transcribed and edited by Captain S D Rogers, MC VD (MID)
Reference: MS-Papers-5553-3
Description: Describes his work as an ANZAC road and traffic supervisor in France Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts (carbon copies) and photographs
Photograph of troops detraining at Poperinghe
Date: [ca 1917]
From: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975 : Letters written to his brother Harold / transcribed and edited by Captain S D Rogers, MC VD (MID)
By: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975
Reference: MS-Papers-5553-5-076
Description: Photograph number seventy-six in manuscript. `Detraining at Poperinghe for the 3rd Battle of Ypres. The N.Z. Division.' Quantity: 1 piece. Physical Description: Black and white photograph 255mm x 200mm
Photograph taken up forward in the Ypres Salient
Date: [ca 1917]
From: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975 : Letters written to his brother Harold / transcribed and edited by Captain S D Rogers, MC VD (MID)
By: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975
Reference: MS-Papers-5553-5-063
Description: Photograph number eighteen in manuscript. 'This is up forward in the Ypres Salient, counter battery work. You will note the gunners along the roadside till the bombardment is over, then they go back and retaliate. Sometimes their guns have gone, like the one you see with the H.E. The two men you see in the foreground are Sgt. Dent and Jimmy Fettis - they are waiting for a stampede to take the corner. Transport horses are trained, they know they have to break down from a gallop to turn the corner. That's where the boys step in, two of us are standing by the camera, on another corner, in case Dent misses. Note the eighteen pounder shell cases to be added to the pile you see in the Dump photo. The gun is at the left, just off the photo.' Quantity: 1 piece. Physical Description: Black & white photograph 254mm x 205mm
Photograph of a mule team man using the main road
Date: [ca 1917]
From: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975 : Letters written to his brother Harold / transcribed and edited by Captain S D Rogers, MC VD (MID)
By: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975
Reference: MS-Papers-5553-5-069
Description: Photograph number thirty-two in manuscript. `This is an interesting photo - on the right is a mule team man using the main road, on his own. The horse carries six 18lb shells - he dumps them anywhere and goes back, keeping under shell fire. He broke away from his team; he would have been shot, but he was caught by the M.P's under shell fire. The post is Milcot, you will note our wire running down to the rear. The dugout is an old German O.P. The corner is the road running down to the Butts. The timber was dumped at 2 a.m., the Sgt. who did it would be demoted. Note our man up watching both roads.' Quantity: 1 piece. Physical Description: Black and white photograph 250mm x 205mm
Photograph of two doctors going forward with their orderlies
Date: [ca 1917]
From: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975 : Letters written to his brother Harold / transcribed and edited by Captain S D Rogers, MC VD (MID)
By: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975
Reference: MS-Papers-5553-5-066
Description: Photograph number three in manuscript. `This is an amusing photo really; Major-General Swinton wrote in his book, Vol. 2, "Two doctors going forward with their orderlies, it was quiet at that time." Who are the two Y.M.C.A boys, or Sgt. Guthrie M.M. M.I.D. and Corp. Coben M.M., as orderlies, which of the two are orderlies? Us four have our Army Corps arm bands on. The photo was taken by Paris - he was attached to me for quite a time. We were doing a road reconnaissance; from right to left, me, Lieut. Williams, two Y.M.C.A orderlies, Sgt. Guthrie M.M M.I.D., Corp Coben M.M. We did have Lieut. Stevens and his batman with us but Stevens was killed 20 minutes before this photo was taken. There are shells flying overhead whilst we are sitting there. Note the foliage in the foreground - green and fresh. The forest was like that the day before. You can see Fritz's trenches quite plain. We sent Stevens back with his batman and Steven's mascot, Mickey...' Quantity: 1 piece. Physical Description: Black and white photograph 250mm x 204mm
Letters
Date: 20 May 1914-5 April 1916
From: Rogers, Stanley Dick, 1886-1975 : Letters written to his brother Harold / transcribed and edited by Captain S D Rogers, MC VD (MID)
Reference: MS-Papers-5553-1
Description: Includes details about life in camp in New Zealand, detention of aliens on Somes Island, voyage to Egypt with New Zealand Rifle Brigade aboard the `Rangiotu' and life in camp at Moascar, Egypt. Among the photographs is an image of Rogers working on the trucks at the Petone Railway Workshop Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts (carbon copies) and photographs