Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 1882-1945

President of the United States of America, 1932-1945.

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Park album 1

Date: 1943

From: Park, Keith Rodney (Sir), 1892-1975 :Photographs of Malta and the Middle East, 1939-1945

Reference: PA1-q-905

Description: Album containing photographs relating to Sir Keith Park (1892-1975) during 1943, when he was Air Officer Commanding in Chief of Malta. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Clear plastic binder, 31.5 x 26 cm, containing 46 sleeves

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Personalities - Women - Surnames, Le, Ko; Theodore Roosevelt

Date: [ca 1930s-1950s]

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-107

Description: Mainly portraits, with some other photographs included, published (or considered for publication) in the New Zealand Free Lance, ca 1930s-1950s. All have names recorded on the back and most have date/dates of publication. Names of most of the identified subjects entered in Name field. Includes unpublished group photograph of the Le Lievre sisters - Mrs L Morrison of Darfield; Miss E M Le Lievre of Akaroa; Mrs D L Moore of Le Bons Bay; Mrs W Newton of Little River (article published 23 or 29 Nov 1950) Also photograph with caption of Barbara Cartland's daughter Mrs Gerald Legge, 1957; Miss Leigh of Wanganui, 1940. Series of photographs of President & Mrs Roosevelt, their family, and Washington Quantity: 110 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Lloyd, Trevor 1863-1937 :Good work 15 Mar 1933

Date: 1933

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: B-115-034

Description: Shows an American man (a wealthy cowboy in a ten-gallon hat) begging Roosevelt to take his gold, as Roosevelt has warned that hoarders will get ten years' imprisonment. Roosevelt is saying "I'm going to cheapen gold and settle the slump!" Original for cartoon probably published in the New Zealand herald Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink 250 x 360 mm on sheet 300 x 490 mm

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[Field Collection ephemera, up to octavo size. 1910-1963]

Date: 1930 - 1927 - 1950 - 1939 - 1938 - 1963

From: [Ephemera, New Zealand and overseas, collected by Arthur Nelson Field. ca 1920-1960]

Reference: Eph-A-FIELD

Description: Includes: New Zealand: Wellington Public Library. Accessions January, February and March 1910. New Zealand Parcel Post. Ticket. Printed 1915, rubber-stamped Takaka, 18 September 1916. Robbialac, for cycles, motor cycles and motor cars. [Distributed by] Teagle Smith & Sons Ltd, Wakefield Street, Wellington [Sample paint card. 1927?] [Invitation card]. You are invited to view recent paintings by Cedric Savage at Suter Art Gallery, Nelson, from November 9th to November 22nd [1940-1950s?] Nelson Institute Library. Book mark [Printed by Stiles 90300 [1940-1950s?] Soviet armed might; warning by U.K. Defence minister. West still a long way form parity. [Newsclipping, Nelson evening mail, 28 July 1951] U.S. aid, military and economic. Programme for 1952; General Marshall's report [Newsclipping, Nelson evening mail, 28 July 1951, page 5] Compliment slip of H J Kelliher [1950s?] England: Consumer Money League & Local Notes Association. National Municipal note issue by order of the Burgesses & Council of Birkenhead. 1.6.1934 [Proposed consumer money bank note] (2 copies) Consumer Money League & Local Notes Association. National Municipal note issue by order of the Burgesses & Council of Manchester. 1.6.1934 [Proposed consumer money bank note] (2 copies) Consumer Money League & Local Notes Association. National Municipal note issue by order of the Burgesses & Council of Birkenhead. 1.6.1934 [Proposed consumer money bank note] (2 copies) Australia: Issued by L.G. De Garis, The Credit Crusade "Sarnia", 266 Latrobe Terrace (PO Box 59) Gellong, Victoria, Australia. Associated with anniversary remembrances, 'Sarnia' date-line. Year 60, day 360 [ca 1960?] Brussels: Aux Editions du Racisme Paneuropeen, Andre Savignon (Prix Goncourt). Dans ma prison de Londres, 1939-1946. Et si les Francais, aussi, avaient su cela! ... [Promotional flyer for Savignon's book, 1963] (8 copies) United States?: Five years of progress, by Franklin D Roosevelt [Pamphlet about the rise in unemployment, 1933-1938] Country of origin unknown: A country without territory [re the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics] Quantity: 13 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) (plus duplicates where noted). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying up to octavo size

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[British and American propaganda leaflets dropped over France and Germany in 1941 and 1...

Date: 1941 - 1942

By: Great Britain. Royal Air Force

Reference: Eph-A-WAR-WII-Allied-Propaganda-1941

Description: Pamphlets published by the Royal Air Force and by the United States Government. Includes pamphlets in French and German, criticising Hitler, reassuring France. German titles include: "Der Fuehrer uebernimmt des Kommando" (The Fuhrer takes over the command); "Ich fuehle mich so frisch. Es kommt der Fruehling" (I feel so fresh; Spring is coming - said by Hitler standing amongst the dead on a snowy battlefield); Russlands zweite Linie kampfbereit (Russia's second line is ready for combat); Roosevelt befiehlt: feuer! (Roosevelt instructs "Fire!"); Winter ohne wolle (Winter without want); "Die Blatter fallen" - Snow covers fallen leaves that fell on fallen soldiers in Russia; Predigt des Bischofs Clemens August Graf von Galen, Gehalten am 13 Juli 1941 in der Lamvertikirche zu Munster in W (Lecture by Bishop Clemens August Count Von Galen, 13 July 1941 in the Lambertikirche in Munster in W). French titles include: Winston Churchill, ami de la France (Winston Churchill, friend of France); Aux populations de la France occupee (To the people of occupied France); Hitler avance ... vers l'Abime (Hitler advances ... towards the abyss); La Grand Alliance se concerte pour la guerre mondiale (The Allies act together for world war); Crise en Allemagne; Hitler declare "Desormais c'est mon intuition qui vous mene" (Crisis in Germany - Hitler declares "From now on I'll lead you by intuition") (This issue features a cartoon by David Low "Guide par son intuition, Adolf guide ses generaux" - showing a blind Hitler wearing five hats, leading his generals into the wilderness); Le message du President Roosevelt au Congres 6 janvier 1942 (President Roosevelt's message to Congress, 6 January 1942) Quantity: 25 colour photo-mechanical print(s) pamphlets (including some duplicates). Physical Description: Photolithographs on pamphlets, sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: The pamphlets were sent by Mr Peter Williamson to the Ministry for Culture and Heritage in April 2002 as part of "Lest we forget" campaign.

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World War, 1939-1945. Portraits, mainly generals, prime ministers etc and official occa...

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-4161-01-220

Description: Assortment of photographs, most with captions, of military and political leaders, and others. Names entered in Name Field. Group photo of 1st Echelon drinking beer in the `Beer Garden' at Burnham Camp, Nov 1939 Quantity: 178 b&w original photographic print(s).

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New Zealand and overseas events and places

Date: 1935-1953

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-147

Description: Photographs taken for publication in NZ Free Lance between 1935 and 1951. Includes: The Hermitage (Mount Cook); huts and scenery in Tararua Ranges; life-saving competitions held at Taylor's Mistake; military recruits and personnel, ca 1950; Rimutaka tunnel under construction,1951; Mechanic's Institute, Wellington (1860); Rakaia traffic bridge (1939); Maori Canoe Hurdle Race held on Wanganui River; Dobson Memorial (Arthur's Pass); aerial view of Hokianga [?], 1951; Dart Hut. Overseas photos: G K Chesterton (portraits); Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret attending Royal Film Performance, 1951; Captain Vyvyan Holt arriving in England from Korea, 1953; Sir Winston Churchill & General Eisenhower, 1951; Churchill, Roosevelt & Stalin, Mar 1945; Tibetan Trade Delegation, 1948; Australian parliament and John Curtin; Australian naval divers; Australian ballroom dancer, Joan Allen; funeral of King George VI; Henry Ford's first car; etc. Quantity: 63 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Clark, Laurence, 1949- :Dropping the pilots / Klarc after Tenniel. [1990-94].

Date: 1990 - 1994

By: Clark, Laurence, 1949-

Reference: A-295-107

Description: Shows the off-ramp of the ship "Germany" with leader leaning over the rails to watch four disembarking figures: General de Gaulle, Josef Stalin, Franklin D Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill. Loaned for exhibit to the Haus der beschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in Bonn, for an exhibition entitled: :Das vereingte Deutschland in der Karikatur des Ausland". (Germany since the fall of the wall, in the eyes of the foreign political cartoonist). This exhibition was on display from June 1994 to June 1995. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash, 215 x 314 mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist.

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[Field Collection ephemera, published in the United States of America, A3 size. 1930s]

Date: 1930 - 1939

From: [Ephemera, New Zealand and overseas, collected by Arthur Nelson Field. ca 1920-1960]

Reference: Eph-C-FIELD-03

Description: Includes: America in danger [from Communists and socialists]. Chas B Hudson, secy [ca 1933] Jews and Communist allies; the historical record shows their close association down the centuries. [Signed] Robert Edward Edmondson, 1 September 1934 The next step in progress; economic liberty of WAR [Signed] Geo W Christians, Commander-in-Chief, Crusader White Shirts [ca 1935?] Shall the Nation's defenders be gagged for loyal service? Reprinted from New York American, 23 January 1936. Zionists put U.S. in world war / Robert Edward Edmondson. 24 February 1936 edition of the Budapesti Kozlony (Budapest Gazette). Budapest 1919 (2 copies) Irving Fisher. "Inflation?" At the Alexander Forum Foundation, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York City, 26 January 1936. The Jew in the Light. A letter to president Roosevelt. 26 October 1935 (2 copies) The Jew in the Light. "Indicted for branding Miss Perkins a Jewess" [1936] The Jew in the Light. A letter to Rabbi Stephen S Wise. 28 March 1936 (2 copies) Irving Fisher. 100% money - and branch banking. Reprint from the Northwestern banker, Des Moines, March 1937. Irving Fisher. 100% reserves; a old system adapted to modern needs. Reprint from "Commercial & Financial Digest", Los Angeles, June 1937. Pro-American. The American Guard. Freedom, justice. "The white man's party". [12.7.1937] Henry Allen. A warning to readers of the "Christian" Free Press ... underlying the vicious and lawless [persecution of Henry Allen by the Jewish Anti-Defamation League, and the Jewish Anti-Nazi league, acting for those Communist Jews raised on the abominable priciples of the Talmud. [ca 1938] American Vigilante bulletin. "I am a Jew" --- first! Out with the destroyers! [Signed] Robert Edward Edmondson, 15 June 1938 American Women Against Communism. Communists incite racial uprising and bloody revolution among negroes of Dixie, seek to establish Negro Republic in the "Black Belt". [17.5.1938] American Nationalist Confederation. The Christian Constitutionalist Party. Declaration of principles.[17.5.1958] American Vigilant Intelligence Federation. Soviet masses in worse plight after 20 years [12/8/38] American Coalition. Abdication of democracy. 24 March 1939 Cornering human liberty! "Jew persecution": a business passion. [Signed] Robert Edward Edmondson, 3 January 1939 Invisible powers; do they choose our presidents from their puppet creatures? [15/3/39] (2 copies) More Jews in F.D.R. regime than in any administration in the history of America - Rabbi magazine boast. [Signed] Robert Edward Edmondson, 1 June 1939 Pilate's report. Reprinted from "The Jews in the news", April 1949 Quantity: 21 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying

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World War II Official album. 1669-2114

Date: 1941 to 1942

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

By: McIntyre, Peter, 1910-1995

Reference: PA1-q-297

Description: Photographs of New Zealand military personnel serving in the Middle East and England during World War 2, 1939-1945, taken by various photographers and compiled for official purposes. Many individuals identified in the album are listed above. Scenes include physical training at the School of Instruction, Maadi Camp; reproductions of paintings by war artist Peter McIntyre (p 1-2, 93); scenes with His Excellency the Governor-General of NZ, Sir Cyril Newall, visiting Samoa and Fiji in 1942 (p 2-7); New Zealand members of ski units including members of the Maori Battalion at the Ninth Army Ski School in Syria; NZEF and Red Cross distribution of flour to Syrian people; parade through Aleppo. Officers, nursing sisters and Lady Freyberg at Anzac Day service at Maadi Camp in 1942; the visit of the NZ High Commissioner to a "west coast port", William Jordan and officers of NZ ships; arrival of pilots and observers for the RAF; scenes with King George VI & Queen Elizabeth visiting RAF Bomber Command, and the King watching landing exercises in Scotland. New Zealanders after withdrawing from the Libyan engagement; engineers constructing roads, lines of communication and supply in Transjordan; working with Arabs, reconstructing ancient wells; NZers in Amman. Group of NZers at Rouen sent back to Germany when arrangement with German authorities for mutual repatriation of prisoners broke down; NZ medical personnel repatriated from Italy to the Middle East under the Geneva Convention (many named); the Duke of Gloucester visiting the NZ camp at Maadi; locomotives being unlaoded on lighters and NZ engineers in their living quarters on the lighters at a Syrian port. The Pacific War Council in the Cabinet Room at the White House. Entertainment and sport for NZ troops in the Middle East included cricket, racing, bathing in the Dead Sea, boxing and wrestling championships. Campaign against malaria, widening and deepening drains; participation at the Western desert battle front; Visit of a party of NZers to a bandit stronghold in Syra (p 62-64); Sergeant James Allen Ward's VC with illustrations (p 71-72); Winston Churchill visiting NZers in the Western Desert (p 77-80, 82); the Alamein front; the NZ General Hospital at Beirut in Syria housed in former French barracks (p 86-90). A studio party in New York for Unted Servicement; a New York Bond Party; and later, a group of NZers in New York. RNZAF training in Canada (group portrait); NZers in North Western Alaska, and a group of wireless operators in Canada. Recipients of awards (named above); Kiwi Concert Party. Pursuit of the Axis Forces and war material abandoned by Germans and Italians (p 104-125); advance to Tripoli (p 128-138). Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with faded blue cover, black corners and spine; 34.5 x 22 cm

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Jordan, William Joseph, 1879-1959 (Collector): Orders of services [held in the United K...

Date: 1942 - 1945

From: [Ephemera, programmes and menus for visits of state by foreign dignitaries to New Zealand, and by New Zealand politicians overseas. 1900-1949]

By: Jordan, William Joseph, 1879-1959

Reference: Eph-B-STATE-1942-01

Description: Bound collection of programmes, tickets and orders of service, collected by Sir William Jordan during a posting in the United Kingdom: 1942: Funeral of Field-Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, at St George's Chapel Windsor Castle, 23 January 1942. Ticket; and Order of service New Zealand Day celebration. Order of service of Thanksgiving and commemoration held in the Church of St James, Garlickhythe, 6 February 1942 Royal Colonial Institute Lodge. Installation of R W Bro William J Jordan, Past Grand Warden, New Zealand. Freemasons' Hall, Great Queen Street, 20 May 1942. Invitation, programme, luncheon menu; and notice to say the Duke of Kent would attend Form of service in memory of Air Commodore His Royal Highness George Edward Alexander Edmund, Duke of Kent. Westminster Abbey, 9 September 1942. Plus ticket 1943: Edward Algernon Fitzroy, speaker of the House of Commons 1928-1943. Born 24 July 1869, died 3 March 1943. St Margaret's Westminster, 8 March 1943. Order of service George, Viscount Galway, G.C.M.G. St Mark's North Audley Street, 31 March 1943. Order of [funeral] service St Paul's Cathedral. A service of thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the victory granted to Britain and her allies in North Africa. 19 March 1943. St Paul's Cathedral. Order of service of thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the success granted to the Royal Air Force in the Battle of Britain and commemoration before God ... 26 September 1943 Westminster Abbey. Order of service at the funeral of Admiral of the Fleet Sir A Dudley P R Pound, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O. 26 October 1943. 1944: ANZAC Day service of remembrance . St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square. Eric S Loveday, M.A., Vicar. 25 April 1944. Order of service Funeral of Her Late Royal Highness the Princess beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg), at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. 3 November 1944. Order of service In memoriam Deneys Reitz, 1882-1944. Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields London, 25 October 1944. Order of service In memory of the Most Reverend and Right Honourable William Temple ... Lord Archbishop of Canterbury ... 1881-1944. Westminster Abbey, Eve of the Festival of All Saints, 31 October 1944. Order of Service 1945: The order of service in memory of The Right Honourable David, Earl Lloyd-George, O.M. Westminster Abbey, 10 April 1945 St Paul's Cathedral, 17 April 1945. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945 [Order of service] The Order of service for the Enthronement of the Most Reverend Father in God, Geoffrey, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England. Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury, 19 April 1945 Thanksgiving for Victory. Church of England, Brussels, 13/5/45. Order of service A service of thanksgiving to Almighty God for the victory granted in Europe to Britain and her allies. St Paul's Cathedral, 13 May 1945. Order of service Royal Colonial Institute Lodge. Installation of W Bro Sir George M Boughey. Freemasons' Hall London, 16 May 1945. Order of service Quantity: 1 volume(s). Physical Description: Programmes bound in hard cover, 250 x 195 mm. Provenance: Previously held in the Parliamentary Library.

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Overseas ephemeral publications

Date: 1941-1950

From: Roydhouse, Garth Sutherland 1912-1981 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-2470-19

Description: Inclues speech by F D Roosevelt to press calling for 'Total Victory' (Mar 1941), publications on Battle of Britain Oct 1940 (1941), copies of Neptune (Aug & Sep 1942), publication on hospitality in Britain, and pages from unidentified wartime magazines Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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On the death of a great man (Franklin D Roosevelt) ; [for piano]

Date: 13 Apr 1945

From: Schramm, Paul and Diny : Papers

By: Schramm, Leo Paul, 1892-1953

Reference: MS-Papers-4573-105

Description: Variations in title - This piece was performed by Paul Schramm along with other preludes under the title of 'Kaleidoscope' Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Holographs (2 copies) Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A87-025)

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Franklin Roosevelt and Henry A Wallace

Date: ca 1939-1945

From: Original photographic prints and postcards from the file print collection, Box 17

Reference: PAColl-7489-84

Description: Franklin Roosevelt and Henry Wallace in an open car driving past on-lookers during the Second World War. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Announcement to NZ of conference between Mr Roosevelt and Mr Churchill, by the Acting P...

Date: 15 Aug 1941

Reference: MSD12-0066

Description: Parts 1 & 2 Quantity: 1 12" disc(s).

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Talks, addresses etc

Date: 1940-1950

From: Hunt, Arthur Leigh, 1876-1968 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0158-188

Description: Includes: More Americans than British in New Zealand (1950); Nevins, A. Address (1943); Roosevelt, F D. Proclamation (1940); Slosberg, M K. My job in New Zealand; Mackenzie, C. Views on British American cooperation (1941). Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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United States. Office of War Information :The Atlantic Charter. The President of the Un...

Date: 1941 - 1943

From: [Posters of A2 size relating to international and diplomatic affairs, and overseas events. 1940-1969]

By: United States. Office of War Information; United States. Government Printing Office

Reference: Eph-D-INTERNATIONAL-1941-01

Description: Lists the eight principles of the Atlantic Charter signed by Franklin D Roosevelt and Winston S Churchill. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset lithograph, on paper 710 x 510 mm.

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Minhinnick, Gordon Edward George :[Broadcasting] Just a suggestion. N[ew] Z[ealand] her...

Date: 1943

By: Minhinnick, Gordon Edward George (Sir), 1902-1992

Reference: B-100-026

Description: Shows Colin Scrimgeour, "Uncle Scrim", reading aloud into a microphone "Some observations on the government and the Minister in charge of broadcasting" from the studio at the time of the 1943 general election. Two men observe him nervously from behind a glass partition. Cartoon drawn for NZ Herald 8 March 1943. Inscriptions: Recto - top right - [Scrimgeour speaks] "...This is a far, far better thing I do than I have ever done before...".; Recto - centre - [On paper held by Scrimgeour] Some observations on the government and the Minister in charge of Broadcasting; Recto - bottom left - A Japanese radio propagandist has talked himself to death denouncing President Roosevelt. It is announced that he died a happy death - News item.; Recto - beneath image - Just a suggestion; Recto - bottom right - Minhinnick; Recto - bottom right - N.Z. Herald 8/3/43 Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing, black and white, image in border 277 x 348 mm, on sheet 360 x 433 mm (in two pieces). Transfers: Transferred from Colin Scrimgeour papers (MS-Papers-4104)..

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Cassino. A damned hard nut, just the right job for our New Zealand pals. [1944].

Date: 1944

By: Bay, Edith, active 1977

Reference: Eph-A-WAR-WII-German-propaganda-1944-01

Description: Shows Winston Churchill and US President Roosevelt at a table contemplating a large nut labeled "Cassino" (i.e. Monte Cassino). Churchill smokes a cigar. Behind them both is a large skeleton head wearing a helmet. Verso contains exhortations to surrender and be safe. New Zealand troops were involved in the campaign at Monte Cassino in Germany in early 1944. There were many casualties. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, black and white, 135 x 90 mm.

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Group photograph of the Pacific War council, World War 1939-1945

Date: 12 October 1942

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: 1/2-036988-F

Description: Members of the Pacific War Council photographed in Washington DC. Seated: President Franklin D Roosevelt Standing from left: Sir Owen Dixon (Australian Minister), Leighton McCarthy (Canadian Minister), Walter Nash (New Zealand representative), Viscount Halifax (British Ambassador), Dr T V Soong (Chinese Foreign Minister), Dr Akexander Loudon (Dutch Ambassador), Manuel Quezon (President of the Philipines) Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).