GRAVES OF SOLDIERS.
MEMORIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Rev. M. Mullineux, M.G., has long been engaged, on behalf of the New Zealand Government, injmotograpning the war graves of. New Zealanders and the cemeteries in which they are buried. The object in view is that all those who lost relatives in the war should have memorial photographs p NSw™ny < ;ihr-«»k .f obt.»i.g the* Pictur“ hM been » veg. protracted one, but in so far ns Belgium and France are concerned the end is fn sight. Mr Mullineux reports that before the close of the year, he will have photographed every headstone over the graves of New Zealanders _j e verv cemetery in which those headstones are to be found. There are still a number of permanent, neaa stones to be erected m vanous parts of ?he battlefields, and of these, of course, will be delayed. Mr Mullineux says he hopes to be able to visit Basra very shortly, when he wiU, no doubt, take the opportunity f botwrraphing the graves of New vLLtoa who died in Mesopotamia.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 270, 14 October 1929, Page 7
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172GRAVES OF SOLDIERS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 270, 14 October 1929, Page 7
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