Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... England when war broke out & was unable to get back & when he did he proudly showed me his Air raid Warden uni- form on his last trip there he sold up their country residence & brought some magnificent furniture including a Louis 14th ...
... England when war broke out & was unable to get back & when he did he proudly showed me his Air raid Warden uni- form on his last trip there he sold up their country residence & brought some magnificent furniture including a Louis 14th ...
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... England as a small child and grew up in New Plymouth with her three sisters , while her father had emigrated as a young man and made a career in insurance . Madeline's first trip to England came when she was only three years old - an ...
... England as a small child and grew up in New Plymouth with her three sisters , while her father had emigrated as a young man and made a career in insurance . Madeline's first trip to England came when she was only three years old - an ...
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... England suggested 5th May - left Auckland by TSS " Mahino " for Sydney After a few days in Sydney , they sailed for England in a German ship , the " Zieten " , calling at Melbourne , Adelaide , and Fremantle . Much of this part of the ...
... England suggested 5th May - left Auckland by TSS " Mahino " for Sydney After a few days in Sydney , they sailed for England in a German ship , the " Zieten " , calling at Melbourne , Adelaide , and Fremantle . Much of this part of the ...
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