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How New Zealand in general and Wellington College in particular remember its dead from World War One
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Wellington College and the
First World War
In Memoriam – Wellington College
Opening of the Wellington College Memorial Hall, 1928
The Wellingtonian, War Number, 1919
1919 Old Boys’ Day
1919 Old Boys’ Day
Medals Tally
55 MCs 13 DSOs 12 Corix De Guerre 25 MMs
Brigadier General Bernard Freyberg VC
“My right arm is gone, but after all it has been worthwhile for did not our side win and win handsomely?”
W Perry, January, 1919
Oscar and Victor Gallie Scholarship
Oscar Gallie gained a DSO and the MC before he was killed in action on 9 December 1917; his brother, Victor (inset), an equally brave soldier, did not long survive the war
ANZAC Assembly
[See SV for DVD, if you would like to show a brief clip of the 2007 ANZAC assembly]
History Study Tours
In Memoriam – New Zealand
Tyn Cot Cemetery – NZ Memorial
2004 – NZ’s Unknown Warrior
NZ Memorial – Chunuk Bair
NZ Memorial - Messines
Dawn Service - Wellington