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This letter is from Private Ron Grammer while a prisoner of war in Italy, 1942-1943, during World War Two.

The Grammer family were early Ashhurst residents and the Grammer Family archive contains family information from 1868. Ron Grammer was the son of Tom Grammer and the family lived in Bainesse, close to Palmerston North.

Tautuhi

Momo rauemi
Physical Object
Tautuhi matihiko
2017Pa_GrammerS1F1_019916_001
Ingoa
Letter to Mr. T. A. Grammer from Ron Grammer from Italy
Pākanga
Community archives - Grammer Family
E puritia ana ki
Community Archives
Pūranga
Grammer Family

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Letter to Mr. T. A. Grammer from Ron Grammer from Italy
Letter to Ron Grammer in Bainesse
Letter from T. A. Grammer to Private Ron Grammer, prisoner of war in Italy, and reply
Christmas Greeting card from Stewart Grammer to his family in Bainesse during WWII
Memoirs of World War II, by Trevor Coe
Correspondence from the A. N. A. Club
New Zealand Military Forces correspondence
Army personnel
Soldier
1st Hawkes Bay Regiment, Woodville Racecourse
Group of soldiers
Huia Mackrell

Hanganga

Te kaihanga
Te wāhi
Italy
Te rā
August 22, 1942

Te manatārua

Ngā whakamihi
Palmerston North City Library

Pūnaha whakarōpū

Ngā tūtohu
army,
bainesse,
military,
p.o.w.,
prisoner of war,
wwii,
Tūtohu Hapori

Tuku kōrero mai mō te whakararu

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Letter to Mr. T. A. Grammer from Ron Grammer from Italy
Letter to Ron Grammer in Bainesse
Letter from T. A. Grammer to Private Ron Grammer, prisoner of war in Italy, and reply
Christmas Greeting card from Stewart Grammer to his family in Bainesse during WWII
Memoirs of World War II, by Trevor Coe
Correspondence from the A. N. A. Club
New Zealand Military Forces correspondence
Army personnel
Soldier
1st Hawkes Bay Regiment, Woodville Racecourse
Group of soldiers
Huia Mackrell

Ngā pito kōrero a te hunga toro mai