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Records in this collection
- Anzac Memorial Records
- Australian Contingent: History of the Patriotic Movement in New South Wales
- Australian Contingents to South Africa
- Australian Imperial Force Embarkation Roll 1914-1918
- Australian Imperial Force Nominal Roll 1914-1918
- Australian Imperial Force Roll of Honour 1914-1919
- Australia's Fighting Sons of the Empire (NSW, QLD, WA)
- Bank of New South Wales (Roll of Honour)
- Book of Remembrance of the University of Sydney, 1914-1918
- British Garrison Deserters in South Australia
- Defenders of New Zealand and Maori History
- Education Department War Service, 1914-1917
- New South Wales Roll of Honour
- New South Wales, Government railways and tramways Roll of Honour, 1914-1919
- New Zealand Boer War Servicemen
- New Zealand Division, 1916-1919
- New Zealand military pensions 1900-1902
- New Zealand War Medal Roll
- New Zealand Wars officers and men killed 1860-1870
- New Zealand Wars: The Maori Campaigns
- New Zealand WW1 Soldiers
- New Zealanders and the Boer War
- Queensland, Tuberculosis Home Applications 1923-1932
- Queenslanders Who Fought in the Great War
- South Australia Boer War Contingents
- South Australia Boxer Rebellion Contingent
- South Australia, Heroes of the Great War Chronicle Newspaper 1915-1919
- Tasmania’s War Record 1914-1918
- Tasmanians in the Boer War
- War Services - 'Old Melburnians Society'
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NEW ZEALAND DIVISION, 1916 - 1919
This was commissioned by the New Zealand government to provide a descriptive and informative account of the movements and engagements experienced by The New Zealand Division during the First World War (WWI). It's a great resource for anyone looking for a New Zealand ancestry.
Written in narrative form, it gives a descriptive and informative account of the movements and engagements experienced by The New Zealand Division during the First World War. The information was derived from a wide range of records which were used to achieve great historical accuracy, and include such gems as war diaries from units within the Division, operation orders and summaries, as well as personal diaries, private letters, and despatches.
Divided into 17 chapters, the book documents the different battles and movements of The New Zealand Division, such as the Battle of Stomme in 1916 and the Battle of Messines. Illustrations are included throughout the book, providing a wider glimpse of the experiences encountered by the Division. It's an incredible genealogy tool for anyone researching family history or building a family tree.
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