, • . "Evening Post" Phntna Work and play at a fortress garrison on the New Zealand coast. l.ln the billiard-room during an after-lunch interval. 2. One of the modern kitchens, where wholesome food is prepared. 3. One of the searchlights, which are manned all night. The front of $he shelter must remain open even in the bitterest weather. 4. Soldiers' humour. Many well-known German names have been used, facetiously to name paths and buildings. 5. Lieutenant-Colonel D. A. Carty, 6. New block of comfortable barracks erected since the outbreak of war. 7. New Oiesel-driven powerhouse which supplies current for the searchlights. 8. Soldiers wash up after the midday meal. 9. One. of many monotonous jobs — a sentry post from which a look-out is maintained day and night. 10. A batttery observation post, from; which guns and searchlights can be controlled.'
. "Sport and General" Photo. Flying-Officer E A J. ("Cobber") Kain, D.F.C., whose death has occurred as a result of an air accident. He is seen standing outside Simpson's, a well-known London restaurant, while on leave in London.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 136, 10 June 1940, Page 7
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175, • . "Evening Post" Phntna Work and play at a fortress garrison on the New Zealand coast. l.ln the billiard-room during an after-lunch interval. 2. One of the modern kitchens, where wholesome food is prepared. 3. One of the searchlights, which are manned all night. The front of $he shelter must remain open even in the bitterest weather. 4. Soldiers' humour. Many well-known German names have been used, facetiously to name paths and buildings. 5. Lieutenant-Colonel D. A. Carty, 6. New block of comfortable barracks erected since the outbreak of war. 7. New Oiesel-driven powerhouse which supplies current for the searchlights. 8. Soldiers wash up after the midday meal. 9. One. of many monotonous jobs—a sentry post from which a look-out is maintained day and night. 10. A batttery observation post, from; which guns and searchlights can be controlled.' . "Sport and General" Photo. Flying-Officer EA J. ("Cobber") Kain, D.F.C., whose death has occurred as a result of an air accident. He is seen standing outside Simpson's, a well-known London restaurant, while on leave in London. Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 136, 10 June 1940, Page 7
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