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Hey. I found his tombstone in
frederick william laskey
Anonymous
09/10/2020
This is a really smart way on
Drip rifle at Gallipoli
Anonymous
21/11/2023
It's interesting that in a
Military defaulters list, 1919
Anonymous
11/12/2023
Amazing to see my great
Matilda M. Cunningham
Anonymous
31/08/2017
Colin meads was undoutably
Sports writing
Anonymous
28/02/2009
Trooper Michael Haggerty -
Normanby NZ Wars memorial
Anonymous
06/03/2018
Wow cool to hear my
Sydney Stanfield remembers Passchendaele
Anonymous
30/04/2023
Our Tupuna Tawhai (also
Mohi Tāwhai
Anonymous
28/05/2019
Remember it well in the 50s
Standing for the Queen at the movies
Anonymous
09/11/2021
Damn British think they were
New Zealand soldier executed
Anonymous
29/05/2019
Walking back into the past,
East Tāmaki War Memorial park
Anonymous
01/12/2019
Sarah Stoddart not Stoddard
Maria Rigg
Anonymous
26/10/2022
I just know that it was the
Funeral for Tangiwai disaster victims
Anonymous
17/09/2008
Te Hara
Hara
Anonymous
18/11/2015
Minnie Roche was Maurice
M Roche
Anonymous
02/09/2017
There is no such person as
Te Kātipa Te Awarahi
Anonymous
14/10/2020
Prince Philip, the Duke of
HMS
Ramillies
congratulates the
Achilles
Anonymous
10/04/2021
when was hinemaurea marae
Mangatuna Marae memorial gates
Anonymous
27/10/2022
Did any NZ nurses publish
New Zealand Army Nursing Service in the First World War
Anonymous
14/12/2023
A very bad thing happened in
1976 - key events
Anonymous
27/10/2022
I am inquiring about a
Māori land loss, 1860-2000
Anonymous
19/09/2008
For anyone researching, Rosa
Rosa Clara Moreton
Anonymous
07/03/2018
The Memorial now commemorates
Auckland Grammar School First World War memorial
Anonymous
21/11/2018
In researching Tupuna
Waikato leaders Te Moanaroa and Te Awaitaia
Anonymous
05/12/2019
The comment "Raising money by
Jean Batten
Anonymous
08/03/2018
In researching Tupuna
Waikato leaders Te Moanaroa and Te Awaitaia
Anonymous
05/12/2019
Yes , Pukekawa i was there
Crowd at the Sweetwaters festival
Anonymous
16/12/2023
They did not have a child
Clara M. Alley
Anonymous
09/03/2018
This page needs to include
St Mary’s Peace Memorial Hall, New Plymouth
Anonymous
02/03/2009
What is official. Bell were
New Zealand's first official TV broadcast
Anonymous
09/12/2019
My uncle was a crew member
Sound clip: Wahine crew member
Anonymous
26/04/2008
Yes many of us knew each
Rata Vine Drive, state housing
Anonymous
25/11/2018
My Grt. Grt. Grandmother was
Margaret Clyde
Anonymous
16/10/2020
Um... EXUSE ME?! Why dont yo
Mount Maunganui war memorial
Anonymous
11/04/2021
I have a mouth full of
School dental nurse at work
Anonymous
13/11/2021
I've been doing some
Mana Whenua stories at Pukeahu
Anonymous
04/06/2022
great info 4 my school
Survivors of the Wahine disaster
Anonymous
24/09/2008
Gwendoline Lila was not
Mrs Annan
Anonymous
23/07/2018
We immagrated to Canada in
Lounge on the Captain Cook immigrant ship
Anonymous
05/06/2022
Dawn parades are timed to
Sound: Last Post at Anzac Day ceremony
Anonymous
24/09/2008
I am a dependent of Michael
Susan Miscall
Anonymous
02/11/2020
Mary Rogers (Faull), 1854.
New Zealand crime timeline
Anonymous
14/11/2021
The McIndoe and Gillies
Archibald McIndoe
Anonymous
03/11/2022
Emma's daughters were not
E.C.F. Kettle
Anonymous
10/05/2023
Michael Maley was my paternal
M. Maley
Anonymous
24/07/2018
My husbands grandfather was
Capture of the walls of Le Quesnoy
, 1920
Anonymous
17/12/2019
Adeline Fanny Sears was
A. F. Sears
Anonymous
13/04/2021
It was a dirty 'fight' if you
The fight at Rangiaowhia
Anonymous
10/06/2022
Absolute cheat and a shame to
Andy Haden dives to save rugby test
Anonymous
06/11/2022
This picture does noy
Simpson and his donkey, Gallipoli painting
Anonymous
29/09/2008
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