thekivellfamily.co.nz
The Kivell Family Website - Links Page
http://www.thekivellfamily.co.nz/links_page/links_page.html
Below are some links to web sites that I have found informative during my time in constructing this family web site. Websites that contain any information on my family's history are marked with a red dot. The On-line Home of Anna Welti. SIGNALS FROM THE GREAT WAR'. The Experiences of a Signals Officer on the Western Front as told through his war diaries 1917 - 1919. 25 Battalion N.Z.E.F Official History. 100 NZ WW1 Memorials 1914-2014. The New Zealand 75 Squadron Association. I - The Royal Air Force UK.
nzmhs.org.nz
NZMHS - Links
http://www.nzmhs.org.nz/Links
New Zealand Military Historical Society Inc. Auckland War Memorial Museum. Established in 1852, Auckland War Memorial Museum is recognised as holding nationally and internationally significant collections. The Museum tells the story of New Zealand, its place in the Pacific and its people. The Museum is a war memorial for the province of Auckland and holds one of New Zealand's top three heritage libraries. Royal New Zealand Navy Museum. New Zealand Army Nursing Service. Website of news, events and activit...
robertalfredjay.blogspot.com
Bob Jay's War: November 2014
https://robertalfredjay.blogspot.com/2014_11_01_archive.html
By Vic Jay. The extraordinary story of a 75(NZ) Squadron Lancaster bomber crew, who survived the war but whose lives were changed forever. Discover how the details unfolded during an amazing four year project that set out simply to answer the question “what did my dad do in the war? 8221; The tragic, amusing and heart-warming stories involve families from New Zealand, Canada, Australia and Britain. Monday, 10 November 2014. Sgt Bob Jay, November 1944. What happened in 2015. Bob Jay - flight engineer.
robertalfredjay.blogspot.com
Bob Jay's War: 1. Introduction.
https://robertalfredjay.blogspot.com/2014/11/1-introduction.html
By Vic Jay. The extraordinary story of a 75(NZ) Squadron Lancaster bomber crew, who survived the war but whose lives were changed forever. Discover how the details unfolded during an amazing four year project that set out simply to answer the question “what did my dad do in the war? 8221; The tragic, amusing and heart-warming stories involve families from New Zealand, Canada, Australia and Britain. Monday, 10 November 2014. Sgt Bob Jay, November 1944. What happened in 2015. Bob Jay - flight engineer.