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  • Ingoa Kē

    .303 cartridge case (descriptive name)

    17179 Gunner Eric Milton Denby, New Zealand Field Artillery, 16th Reinforcements, 1NZEF, WWI (associated name)

  • Kupu whakaahua

    .303 cartridge case

    Associated with 17179 Gunner Eric Milton Denby, New Zealand Field Artillery, 16th Reinforcements, 1NZEF, WWI

    .303 cartridge case

  • Accession Number
    2014.90.9
  • Rā Tāpiringa
    12 Dec 2014
  • Wāhanga
case, cartridge

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  • Rārangi Mihi
    Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2014.90.9
    Gift of Mr Evan Jenkins
  • 1910s
  • Tuhipoka Hāngai

    .303 cartridge

    Associated with 17179 Gunner Eric Milton Denby, New Zealand Field Artillery, 16th Reinforcements, 1NZEF, WWI

    Eric Milton Denby was born in Warkworth in 1895, but lived most of his life in Northcote, Auckland. He trained as an engineer and in WW1 enlisted with NZ Field Artillery (service number 17179), leaving New Zealand with the 16th Reinforcements. He survived a gunshot wound to the scalp in Ypres in 1917 but was adjudged no longer physically fit for military service.

    Post WW1: Eric joined the Dunedin-based Union Steamship Co. as an engineer and his maritime career with the company was marked by at least two significant events, both sinkings.

    On 19 August 1930, Denby was third engineer on the RMS Tahiti when she sank near Rarotonga en route from Wellington to San Francisco, following a holing two days previously caused by the breaking of a propeller shaft. All were rescued. Three years earlier the Tahiti had accidentally rammed the ferry Greycliffe in Sydney Harbour resulting in the death of 40 passengers. We don’t yet know if Denby was present on the Tahiti at that time.

    On December 8 1940 Denby was second engineer onboard the SS Komata when she was sunk off Nauru by the German raider Komet. Most of the crew were rescued and taken on board to join the survivors of other cargo & passenger vessels sunk over the previous month by the raider and her two fellow hunters. Denby was one of nearly 500 captives eventually marooned by the Germans on Emirau Island.

    He died in Auckland on 4th May 1986.

  • Mahi Hāngai
    [WW1]
  • Tangata Hāngāi
  • Pāoho
  • Raraunga Ine

    52mm

    14mm (base)

    35mm (body)

  • Taumata whakarōpū
  • Whakahounga o Mua
    24 May 2023
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