discuss document export feedback print share Cenotaph Stories View by topic: Wwi All WWI WWII Vietnam War New Zealand Wars South African War Māori Pacific Nursing Corps Army Navy Air Force Gallipoli Commemoration Korean War Malaya Thailand Servicewomen Anzac Day Online Cenotaph Cenotaph Updates Coastwatchers Conflict and Peace Christopher Pugsley Te Reo Collection Information Access Pou Maumahara Stories Volunteers Wāhine Māori Merchant Navy Jayforce Prisoners of War Pacific Language Weeks Purple Poppy Day Peacekeeping Peacekeeping South East Asia South East Asia Show more Celebrating two years of citizen research with Online CenotaphWe mark the second anniversary of Online Cenotaph by celebrating the achievements of one of our most prolific contributors. Read more Private Charles Stuart NelsonBy Ella JohnsonContent Technician, Research Support Pou Maumahara Private Nelson by day, female alter ego “Nelly” by night, Charles Stuart Nelson became a noted and admired performer on stage with singing troupe the Kiwis.Read more William Arthur Ham5 February 2015 is the 100th anniversary of New Zealand’s first combat death during the First World War. Private William Ham died two days after being wounded during an Ottoman attack along the Suez Canal.Read more William SmallfieldFind out how the discovery of a WWI soldier's jerkin in a suburban English garage led to a journey to reunite the waistcoat with the family in New Zealand.Read more Charlotte Le GallaisCharlotte Le Gallais nursed at Auckland Hospital and was one of ten nurses selected for the first voyage of the New Zealand Hospital Ship 'Maheno' bound for Gallipoli in 1915.Read more David Tevita LomaDavid Tevita Loma's Military Service record states that he was the Assistant Harbour Master for the Tongan Government when he enlisted in May 1916. Read more Francis Bernard EnwrightFrancis (Frank) was born on 28 December 1893 in Thames, New Zealand. He survived the landing at Anzac Cove on 25 April but was shot in the shoulder. His conditioned worsened and he died in hospital on 28 May.Read more Daphne CommonsDaphne Commons was one of 50 nurses who went away in April 1915 as part of the New Zealand Army. They left on the ship Rotorua, bound for England.Read more Stuart Alexander Maireriki CampbellMuch of what we know about Stuart Campbell comes from his brother's stories and poetry. Ella Johnson draws together the threads from these sources to write a history of her Great Uncle's military service.Read more Ella CookeElla's plans for a working holiday in England were dashed by the outbreak of war in 1914. Listen to excepts from Ella's diary where she talks about her time in the French Flag Nursing Corps. Read more ... 6 7 8 9 10 ... Next page Previous page