From Archives New Zealand and the National Library of New Zealand:
More than 141,000 First World War service files are now available online, adding to the wealth of information detailing New Zealanders experience of the war made available by Archives New Zealand and the National Library.
In possibly the largest and most complicated digitisation project in New Zealand’s history, Archives New Zealand staff identified over 141,000 First World War files, scanned the often crumbling, fragile pages and then digitised them and published them online.
All 141,000 files can now be accessed at: http://www.archives.govt.nz/world-war-one
The full story is at http://ww100.govt.nz/archives-new-zealand-and-national-library-open-the-files-on-the-first-world-war
(With thanks to Nicole Edwards via the British GENES Facebook page)
Chris
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Tuesday, 5 August 2014
New Zealand WW1 service records online
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Thanks for tip. Wife's grandfather served with NZEF UK contingent, and his records are there.
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