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Michael Thoms
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located in Fiji in the south Pacific, am very interested in family history, now in my 70s and still learning how to navigate on the computer
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Updated: May 3, 2013
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Norah (unknown) and Family
we believe this is Norah and her parents, Dad...
we believe this is Norah and her parents, Dad...
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Norah (unknown) & friends c 1918
Norman on leave we believe , Norah on left,...
Norman on leave we believe , Norah on left,...
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Norah (unknown) and Family
we believe this is Norah and her parents, Dad standing, Norah next to dad, Mother in the center and Dorie on the right, all the ladies have Kiwi soldiers lemon squeezer hats on, being the uniform hat of that period for Kiwi soldiers, we can only guess, circa 1918/1919
Norah (unknown) & friends c 1918
Norman on leave we believe , Norah on left, Norman next to her, with sister Dorie looking over the shoulders , then unknown NZ soldier and another unknown lady on the right.
Possibly on leave in the Kiddieminster area, note he does not have his artificial leg fitted in the picture, the unknown lady on the right may have been a VAD at the hospital at Walton on Thames as we have another photo of staff and we think we have identified her in uniform
Possibly on leave in the Kiddieminster area, note he does not have his artificial leg fitted in the picture, the unknown lady on the right may have been a VAD at the hospital at Walton on Thames as we have another photo of staff and we think we have identified her in uniform
Norah, surname unknown, 1918
another nice photo of Norah, dated on the back 29th October 1918 in her own hand with an endearment to Norm, it is a postcard photo of the time, does anyone recognise this loverly young lady?
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Norah (unknown) and Family
we believe this is Norah and her parents, Dad standing, Norah next to dad, Mother in the center and Dorie on the right, all the ladies have Kiwi soldiers lemon squeezer hats on, being the uniform hat of that period for Kiwi soldiers, we can only guess, circa 1918/1919
Norah, surname unknown, 1918
another nice photo of Norah, dated on the back 29th October 1918 in her own hand with an endearment to Norm, it is a postcard photo of the time, does anyone recognise this loverly young lady?
Norah (unknown) & friends c 1918
Norman on leave we believe , Norah on left, Norman next to her, with sister Dorie looking over the shoulders , then unknown NZ soldier and another unknown lady on the right.
Possibly on leave in the Kiddieminster area, note he does not have his artificial leg fitted in the picture, the unknown lady on the right may have been a VAD at the hospital at Walton on Thames as we have another photo of staff and we think we have identified her in uniform
Possibly on leave in the Kiddieminster area, note he does not have his artificial leg fitted in the picture, the unknown lady on the right may have been a VAD at the hospital at Walton on Thames as we have another photo of staff and we think we have identified her in uniform