The great-grandparents

Previous | Contents | Next James Grossart Sharp (1848-1928) and Margaret Linklater (1853-1911) As I worked my way down through the generations I kept wondering what the distaff side brought to the mix. What did Agnes Mitchell and Isabel Dall contribute, back in the first half of the 18th Century? ... Read more

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Three brothers dead

Previous | Contents | Next The mine at which the tragedy occurred was taken over on Monday by Mr. William Ackers, father of the deceased, from the Hikurangi Coal Company, Ltd., which was to take the supplies of coal from it. The mine is situated on a hill at Waro and was commenced ... Read more

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Sinai, Palestine and beyond

Previous | Contents | Next While most of the NZ Expeditionary Force sailed for the Western Front, the NZMR remained in Egypt as part of an Anzac Mounted Division. The Anzac Division was part of the British effort to defend Egypt and drive the Ottoman Empire out of Sinai, Palestine, and Syria. Highly mobile, and adaptable to ... Read more

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Tom, Jim and the World War

Previous | Contents | Next The AMR was part of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade (NZMR), which was in turn part of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. The AMR was considered an elite unit and at the outbreak of war, with competition among volunteers to join its ranks, its strength was twenty-six officers, ... Read more

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Bellevue Spur

Previous | Contents | This is the action in which Tottie’s youngest son, Marshall, died. § New Zealand History writes that in terms of lives lost in a single day, the attack on Bellevue Spur was probably the greatest disaster in New Zealand’s history. An attack on 9 October by British and Australian ... Read more

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