North Otago Museum Blog
Featuring thoughts and ideas from the North Otago Museum.
This cloth is a souvenir of Egypt from World War One. A soldier sent it back to New Zealand as a Christmas present 99 years ago.
Donald Forrester Brown VC was a keen rugby player and his club, Excelsior, presented him with a cap on
Mabel Munro was living in Kurow in 1916. David Neave was working as a bank clerk in Wellington. They were engaged but hadn’t told their families yet.
William Duncan Neill received a letter in 1917. At that time he was serving as a Sergeant in the New Zealand Army.
Edward John Weller was working in Oamaru as a coach builder in 1914. He was quick to enlist, only 8 days after war was declared. He was 20 years old.
Lieutenant-Colonel J. Hargest unveiled Oamaru's World War I memorial on Anzac Day in 1926.



