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William Henry Strangward Niccolls - Papers, 1916 - 1956

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  • Description

    Contains photocopied material. Item 1 -- Certified copy of birth entry of William Henry Strangward Niccolls, son of William Owen Strangward and Elizabeth Ellen Niccolls (nee Marin), born 9 February 1886, Huntly, New Zealand, dated 14 June 1956.

    Item 2 -- Letter (photocopy) written on the verso of four detachable photo-type postcards from 'Will' to his wife 'Beat', dated 10 June 1916. (holograph; 5 leaves)

    Item 3 -- Certificate of service (photocopy; A3 size) of 11091 Corporal William Henry Niccolls, dated 11 April 1919.

  • Other Id

    1169 (Presto content ID)

    MS-2000-25 (Reference Number)

    16397 (DBTextworks system ID)

    2000/25 (Registration number)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    William Henry Strangward Niccolls - Papers, 1916 - 1956
  • Primary Maker
  • Date
    1916-1956
  • Physical Description

    1 folder (3 items)

  • Level of Current Record
    Parent
  • Public Access Text

    See Cenotaph database record.

  • Subject Notes
    11091 Corporal William Henry Strangward Niccolls served in the Egyptian and Western European campaigns during the First World War. He died in 1964, at Mt. Eden, Auckland, aged 79.
  • Last Update
    07 Jul 2023
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