August 16th Photos: G. Alexander Turnbull Library
ALB80465s036 Airco DH-4 light bomber, Ministry for Culture and Heritage, updated 9-Jul-2014
Off to War. Bishop Sadlier holds a church parade at the Mounted Infantry camp, Nelson. 16 August 1914. Nelson Provincial Museum, F N Jones Collection 311615
Church Service at the Cavalry Camp. 16 August 1914. Nelson Provincial Museum, Tyree Studio Collection 181781
H886 A group portrait of New Zealand nurses of the New Zealand Stationary Hospital gathered beneath an archway carved by a Maori patient. Seated in the centre is Matron Evelyn Gertrude Brooke. Through the archway rows of huts are visible. Photograph taken by Henry Armytage Sanders during World War I, 16 August, 1918.
H889 A New Zealand nurse and orderly wear masks against infection outside the diphtheria ward at the New Zealand Stationary Hospital in Wisques, France during World War I. They are standing outside a large tent. Nearby, is a jug, bowl and towel on a table for handwashing. A duckboard walk leads away from the tent. Photograph taken 16 August 1918 by Henry Armytage Sanders.
H891 A group portrait of the nurses and medical officers of the New Zealand Stationary Hospital gathered beneath an archway carved by a Maori patient. Seated in the second row is Matron Evelyn G. Brooke. Through the archway rows of huts and tents are visible. Photograph taken by Henry Armytage Sanders during World War I, 16 August, 1918.
H892 A group portrait of the medical officers of the New Zealand Stationary Hospital in Wisques, France during World War I. Rows of huts are visible in the background. Photograph taken 16 August 1918 by Henry Armytage Sanders.
H896 Interior of the nurses mess hut at the New Zealand Stationary Hospital in Wisques during World War I. Shows nurses sitting at a table having breakfast. Photograph taken 16 August 1918 by Henry Armytage Sanders
H897 A group portrait of the matron and sisters of the New Zealand Stationary Hospital gathered beneath an archway carved by a Maori patient. Seated, front row centre, is Matron Evelyn Gertrude Brooke. Through the archway rows of huts and tents are visible. Photograph taken by Henry Armytage Sanders during World War I, 16 August, 1918.
H902 New Zealand nurses and medical officers of the New Zealand Stationary Hospital gathered beneath an archway carved by a Maori patient. Through the archway rows of huts are visible. Photograph taken by Henry Armytage Sanders during World War I, 16 August, 1918.
H905 Four unidentified nursing sisters look out from the windows of a New Zealand Stationary Hospital building in Wisques, France, during World War 1. Above the door is a sign which reads The Popp Inn. Photograph taken by Henry Armytage Sanders on the 16th of August, 1918.
H907 Interior of the sisters lounge and rest room at the New Zealand Stationary Hospital in Wisques during World War I. Shows a sister playing the piano while others are sitting listening or reading. The room is furnished with curtains, wicker chairs and tables. There are patterned rugs on the floor. Photograph taken 16 August 1918 by Henry Armytage Sanders.
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