Browse Sub-collections (7 total)

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Gallipoli

To help break the stalemate at Gallipoli, the New Zealanders secured the summit of Chunuk Bair and held it against constant attack for 24 hours.

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Gravenstafel

The New Zealand Division, while covering an Australian advance, captured several German strongholds, including Gravenstafel Spur at Passchendaele.

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Le Quesnoy

At Le Quesnoy, this memorial marks the New Zealand Division’s liberation of the German-occupied town located in the Nord region of France.

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Longueval

During the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, the newly-formed New Zealand Division successfully took the German Switch and Flers Trenches in the Somme.

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Messines

After the Allies’ mines were detonated, the New Zealand Division won the town of Messines during an early phase of the drive on Passchendaele.

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Miscellaneous

Civilian cemeteries and memorials were also a source of inspiration for Samuel Hurst Seager as he compiled images for his war memorial research.

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Other WWI Cemeteries and Memorials

The commemorative work of other architects and artists was also photographed by Seager, forming part of his research of memorial designs.