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Nga Toa meaning "Many Warriors" in the Maori language is a project dedicated to preserving the oral histories of New Zealand’s Returned Servicemen and Woman. To date, over 200 interviews have been compiled in the Nga Toa video archive.
A NZ Division Provost on the phone, at the start of the Inferno track in the Cassino area - Photograph taken by George Frederick Kaye

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A New Zealand Division Provost (J J Morgan of Pukekohe) communicating on the telephone with another traffic post, at the commencement of the Inferno Track, in the Cassino area, Italy. Shows Morgan talking into the phone receiver, beside a sign that points in one direction to the "Inferno track" and in the other to "F S S" and "North Road". "T C P No 1" is also written on the sign.

Photograph taken crica 25 May 1944, by George Frederick Kaye.

Reference Number:DA-05974-F:
Alexander Turnbull Library.
Permission of the Alexander Turnbull, National Library of New Zealand, Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use of this image.