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General Sir Douglas Haig- Magic Lantern Slides

During the First World War when New Zealanders on the 'home front' were far away from the front line and struggled to get accurate photographs published in the press, seeing photos of commanders like Haig would have been important.

Sir Douglas Haig is pictured here after his promotion to General in late 1914 but before his rise to Field Marshal in 1917. A senior commander for much of the war, he has a complicated legacy. Once nicknamed 'the master of the field' and 'the man who won the war' he is now known as 'the butcher of the Somme'- forever linked with the bloody attrition of trench warfare and backward thinking military tactics. However, historians are still divided over which of these legacies is the most deserved.

This 'magic lantern slide' was designed to be inserted into a protector (most likely powered by a lightbulb or, for bigger audiences, a carbon arc lamp) and enlarged onto a screen. Haig's photograph would have been shown in cinemas, schools and churches as well as in community meeting urging patriotism for the war. 

The corner of the slide indicates that it was made in London and it's copies would have served a similar purpose there. 

Kia Maia Cubs, donate Christmas gifts, 1972

Penciled on back - Members of the first Kia Maia Scout troop about to place their own presents under the Levin Hospital & Training School Christmas tree. Tues. Dec. 19, 1972.

Stamped on back with black ink - Horowhenua Historical Society. Acc. No. 137 Date.

Printed on sign under the Christmas tree - Bank of New South Wales Childrens Christmas Appeal “Kimberly Hospital” We Invite Your Support Make Their Christmas A Happy One

Kia Maia Cubs, donate Christmas gifts, 1972 1 B&W photo print

Members of the first Kia Maia Cub Scout troop about to place their own presents under the Levin Hospital & Training School Christmas tree at the Bank of New South Wales.

Printed on sign under the Christmas tree - Bank of New South Wales Childrens Christmas Appeal. “Kimberly Hospital” We Invite Your Support. Make Their Christmas A Happy One.

12 people (unidentified).

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Levin Wanderers under 18 grade, winners of the Sisson Cup

Penciled on back - Levin Wanderers under 18 grade, 1969 (winners of the Sisson Cup). Back row, T. Davey, P. Rewita, P. Karitiana, S. Walker, D. King, D. Wilkinson, M. Kingi, R. Peachy, B. Paul. Front row: B. Kildey (manager), B. McGregor, P. Warren, R. Ngahona, V. Millard (coach). Sat. Nov. 15, 1969.

Written on back with black ballpoint pen – Sport Today

Written on back with red ballpoint pen – Wanderers Rugby Team

Stamped on back with black ink - Horowhenua Historical Society. Acc. No. 137 Date.

Levin Wanderers under 18 grade, 1969 (winners of the Sisson Cup) 1 B&W photo print

Formal group photo. Left to Right - Back Row: T. Davey, P. Rewita, P. Karitiana, S. Walker. Centre Row: D. King, D. Wilkinson, M. Kingi, R. Peachy, B. Paul. Front Row: B. Kildey (manager), B. McGregor, P. Warren (holding Sisson Cup), R. Ngahona, V. Millard (coach).

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

Foxton School First XV Rugby 1962

Mounted black and white photograph attached to white card.

Foxton School First XV Rugby 1962. Those in the photograph from left to right:-

Back Row – Mr Nankerville, Rex Borck, ? Taylor, Cliff Huff, Unknown, Unknown

Middle Row – Bevan Parlato, Grant Smith, Maurice Stretch, Victor Timu, Fraser Kuiniti, Unknown, Unknown

Front Row – Glen Williams, Philip Skipper, Paul Roore, Eric Gregory, Unknown, Unknown

Black and white mounted photograph.

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Foxton Historical Society”

Foxton School First XV Rugby 1964

Mounted black and white photograph attached to white card.

Foxton School First XV Rugby 1964. Those in photograph from left to right:-

Back Row – Michael Shailer, Unknown, Peter Baird, Gary Kimura, Craig Williams

Middle Row – Mr Nankerville, Robert Ward, Ivan Harvey, Scott Williams, John Rickerby, Bruce Cooper, Robert Merlo

Front Row – Terry Betty, James McLaughlin, Fraser Kuiniti, Henry McDonald, Wayne Winiata

Black and white mounted photograph.

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Commander Lawry and Cadet Gray, 1969

Penciled on back: “Commander R.E. Lawry, R.N.Z.N., Inspecting Officer of Sea Cadets for the Navy Board, bestowed the highest award of the Sea Cadet movement, the Master Coxswain’s Badge to P.O. Cadet S. Gray of T.S. Tutira. Fri. Oct. 17, 1969.”

Stamped on back with black ink - Horowhenua Historical Society. Acc. No. 137 Date.

Commander R.E. Lawry, R.N.Z.N. (left) bestows the highest award of the Sea Cadet movement, the Master Coxswain’s Badge to P.O. Cadet S. Gray (right) of T.S. Tutira, 17 October, 1969.

1 B&W photo print

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Certificates presented to T.S. Tutira cadets, 1969

Penciled on back: “Cmdr. Lawry, R.N.Z.N., presents Sailing Crew Certificates to cadets: G. Williams, P. Williams, K. Hall and J. Faint. Fri. Oct. 17, 1969.”

Stamped on back with black ink - Horowhenua Historical Society. Acc. No. 137 Date.

Commander Lawry, R.N.Z.N., presents Sailing Crew Certificates to cadets G. Williams, P. Williams, K. Hall and J. Faint.

1 B&W photo print

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

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