These four young soldiers, the Stunell boys from Feilding (also nephews of Mr. C. W. Brodie) met on 27th July last " somewhere in France," and were snapshotted for the Free Lance. . Front row (left to right) : Sapper W. H. Stunell (Australian Engineers), Q. M. Sergt. A. G. Stunell( New Zealand Main Body). Back row : Private C. E. Stunell (N.Z. Medical Corps), Driver F. A. Stunell (N.Z. Fiwld Artillery). A fifth brother, H. K. Stunnell, is now on his way to the front with the last draft of Reinforcements.
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Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 847, 29 September 1916, Page 17
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88These four young soldiers, the Stunell boys from Feilding (also nephews of Mr. C. W. Brodie) met on 27th July last " somewhere in France," and were snapshotted for the Free Lance. . Front row (left to right) : Sapper W. H. Stunell (Australian Engineers), Q. M. Sergt. A. G. Stunell( New Zealand Main Body). Back row : Private C. E. Stunell (N.Z. Medical Corps), Driver F. A. Stunell (N.Z. Fiwld Artillery). A fifth brother, H. K. Stunnell, is now on his way to the front with the last draft of Reinforcements. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 847, 29 September 1916, Page 17
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