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Whitcombe and Tombs Ltd
Title
book
Object type Nursing/medical services/wars
Classification: NM3.12779
Description
English: book - 'The Voyages of His Majesty's New Zealand Hospital Ships Marama and Maheno' Books that belonged to Sister Kathleen Susan Cumming, NZANS, who served on the Maheno and Marama during WW1.
Date 1918; 20 Nov 2002; World War 1, 1914-18/wars; 14 Nov 2002
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
2002.114.9
Place of creation New Zealand
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