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The Manawatū Journal of History: Issue 14

Contents:

p. 3 Editorial / Russell Poole

p. 5 Mrs (Dr) Martin tracing Margery Martin, the wife of Dr Arthur Anderson Martin / Leanne Croon Hickman

p. 14 Fragments of a year in the life of a Palmerston North business /Jill White

p. 22 A growing...

Creator:      Manawatū Historic Journal Associates
Place:          Manawatū
Date:          2018

The Manawatū Journal of History: Issue 12

Contents:

p. 3 Editorial / Margaret Tennant

p. 5 To bridge or not to bridge...? / Jill White

p. 17 Money for my boy: the story of Katherine Wilson's will / Dorothy Pilkington

p. 25 The final battle / Simon Johnson

p. 35 An indeterminate sente...

Creator:      Manawatū Historic Journal Associates
Place:          Manawatū
Date:          2016

The Manawatu Journal of History: Issue 4

Contents:

p. 3 Editorial / Cushla Scrivens

p. 5 Refuge for thousands: the role of Manawatu after the Hawke's Bay earthquake / Dorothy Pilkington

p. 14 James Baxter Fleck / Alice Hunt-O'Keefe

p. 23 A forgotten hero / Margaret Tate

p. 33 R...

Creator:      Manawatū Historic Journal Associates
Place:          Manawatū
Date:          2007

Mark Briggs

Mark Briggs (1885-1965) was a flax worker, conscientious objector, Palmerston North businessman and member of the Legislative Council.

He was particularly noted as being one of the fourteen New Zealand conscientious objectors who, in 1917, was t...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          1936

An Indeterminate Sentence. the Shannon Objector Camps 1942–1946

An article about Whitaunui and Paiaka camps for conscientious objectors during WWII, officially called military defaulter camps. The article is illustrated with images of camp life at the time.

This article was originally published in the 2016 "...

Creator:      Margaret Tate
Place:          Near Shannon, Horowhenua
Date:          2016

The Memoirs of Maurice Clark - war years and detention

This extract from Maurice Clark’s memoirs, tells of his reasons for becoming a conscientious objector in World War II, his experiences in the Shannon camps and a brief account of his subsequent career in the insurance industry.

Maurice Frederick ...

Creator:      Maurice Clark

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