The New Zealanders at Gallipoli

[Photo by Capt. Boxer, N.Z.M.C. — A Trawler Alongside A Hospital Ship. — Under the big Union Jack are six bodies; and one under the small flag. The trawler made a trip every morning out to the three mile limit, where a solemn burial service was held—the only mourners being the padre and the seven men of the trawler

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Black and white photograph.

[Photo by Capt. Boxer, N.Z.M.C.
A Trawler Alongside A Hospital Ship.
Under the big Union Jack are six bodies; and one under the small flag. The trawler made a trip every morning out to the three mile limit, where a solemn burial service was held—the only mourners being the padre and the seven men of the trawler.

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Title: The New Zealanders at Gallipoli

Author: Fred Waite

Publication details: Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1919, Christchurch

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

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