ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:

Permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, must be obtained before any re-use of Alexander Turnbull Library images.

The Queen Elizabeth II Army Museum, Waiouru, New Zealand for their kind co-operation and assistance.

 

The following books, resources and places have been used to help put this CD-Rom together.

BOOKS:

"ANZAC: A Retrospect"

by Cecil Malthus, Whitcombe and Tombs, 1965.

 

"Anzac: The New Zealanders At Gallipoli"

by Christopher Pugsley, Hodder, Moa, Beckett, 1995.

 

"Gallipoli"

by Allan Moorehead, Wordsworth Edition, Hertfordshire, 1997.

 

"Gallipoli: A Battlefield Guide"

by Phil Taylor and Pam Cupper, Kangaroo Press, Australia, 1997.

 

"Gallipoli: The New Zealand Story"

by Christopher Pugsley, Reed, Auckland, 1998.

 

"New Zealanders At War"

by Michael King, Heinemann Reed, Auckland, 1988.

 

INTERNET SITES:

Typing "gallipoli" in the Net search area will provide a multitude of sites. Most of these however, are too difficult for children.

 


RESOURCE KIT:

 

"Kiwis and Diggers…A Year To Remember"

A resource kit published by the
Q.E. II Army Museum, Waiouru. 1999.
(Note that this is a simply superb resource kit for Primary School children. Quite the best I have seen worldwide)

 

PLACES:

The Australian War Museum, Canberra, Australia.

The Gaba Tepe Visitors' Centre and Museum, Gallipoli, Turkey.

The Imperial War Museum, London, England.

The National Library of New Zealand, Alexander Turnbull Library,
Wellington, New Zealand.

The Queen Elizabeth II Army Museum, Waiouru, New Zealand.
Grateful thanks to Windsor Jones for his time, interest, support and willingness to share his
wide knowledge on matters military.

 

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