New Zealand during World War Two - Enlistment, training, war effort, etc

Date
1939-1940
Reference
PAColl-0785-1-182
Description

Photographs for publication in NZ Free Lance, 1939-1953

A.N.A. Dance (group of men from United Services), undated; Otago Patriotic Council committee at a social and dance at the Town Hall (includes Mayor of Dunedin, A H Allen & Mrs Allen and others, all named on verso), Aug 1940; Lord Montgomery accompanied by Dr J Kennedy Elliot, examines work being done by W Greenbank at Returned Servicemen's Training Centre, Wellington; Patriotic Fund drive for funds at Hamilton, 1940 (parade), and Dunedin, Oct 1940 (archery competition); playhouse built and furnished by an Invercargill firm to be raffled to raise funds for London victims of air-raids, 1940; send-off for Hastings soldiers; fond farewell at Timaru station, Oct 1939; Timaru soldiers led by Municipal Band marching down the main street, Oct 1939; volunteers enlisting at Auckland, Sep 1939; crowd at Wellington Railway Station waving goodbye from the platform, Oct 1939.

Special force in training at Trentham; members of Marlborough branch of National Reserve on guard duty at a military depot; civic farewell for Marlborough soldiers at Blenheim, Oct 1939.

Dunedin recruits departing from railway station for training for the Special Force; New Plymouth volunteer at railway station before Special Force left town; Canterbury men for Special Force marching; funeral of Lance-Corporal James Thomas Nelson held at Invercargill includes members of the Special Force, Dec 1939.

Napier volunteer nurses who won the Collins Cup V.A.D. competition, and Wellington team who were runners-up; Red Cross nurses at Burnham Military Camp, Dec 1939; training of members of Auckland Calliope Sea Scouts Troop which reformed in Oct 1939; painting a merchant ship `battleship-grey' as a war precaution, Sep 1939

Army Stage Recruiting Rally in Featherston Street, Wellington; Mayor of New Plymouth with waste material collection, Sep 1940; washing-up at Camp; wet canteen; outdoor wet canteen at Burnham, Dec 1939; dental tent, Nov 1939.

Patriotic Fund related photographs: Boys' war effort at Westport, 1940 - Collecting pine cones, collecting beer bottles, fretwork, chopping firewood; children's `shop' at Terrace end, Palmerston North, 1940; decorated bicycle at Levin, 1940; horse and cart in main road of Gisborne during petrol restrictions, 1939; stock sale at Waipukerau to raise funds, Dec 1940; Home Guard display at Hastings

Watty Nelson (singer) photographed at Otaki with brothers Jack and `Hec' Merrylees (formerly of Dannevirke) of third Echelon, Aug 1940

Quantity: 53 b&w original photographic print(s).

Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Otago Patriotic Council committee

Date: Aug 1940

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-182-01

Description: Otago Patriotic Council committee and soldiers, during a social and dance at the Town Hall, circa 10 August 1940. Photographer unidentified (possibly Taylor?). From left - Front row: Mrs J R Fair(bairn?), Mayor of Dunedin Andrew H Allen, Mayoress Mrs Etta Allen, Major J G Jeffery, Mrs R S Black. Second row: Mrs G Fitzgerald, Mrs E C Reynolds, Mrs L S Morton, Mrs Russell, Miss Gray, Mr A E Russell (Secretary Otago Patriotic Council). Publication note - Not published in New Zealand Free Lance of 14 August 1940 Source of descriptive information - Inscription on back of print Inscriptions: Verso - 14/8/40 Social and dance at Town Hall 10/8/40 Members of committee with soldiers Front row. from left: - Mrs J R Fairbairn The Mayor & Mayoress, Major J G Jeffery, Mrs R S Black. 2nd row: Mrs G Fitzgerald, Mrs E C Reynolds, Mrs L S Morton, Mrs Russell, Miss Gray & Mrs A E Russell (sec Otago Patriotic Council) Taylor Dn Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print, 11.9 x 16.5 cm