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Gilbert Edward Archey

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1st Battalion. National Military Reserve, 1941. Auckland, N.Z. Panoramic group portrait. Sir Gilbert Archey centre front row (detail). Auckland War Memorial Museum - Tamaki Paenga Hira (PH-TECH-661-47). Image has no known copyright restrictions.

1st Battalion. National Military Reserve, 1941. Auckland, N.Z. Panoramic group portrait. Sir Gilbert …

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Identity

  • Title
    Sir AWMM
  • Forenames
    Gilbert Edward AWMM
  • Surname
    Archey AWMM
  • Ingoa
  • Also known as
  • Service number
    • WWI 35513 AWMM
    • WWII 800508 AWMM
  • Gender
    Male AWMM
  • Iwi / Hapū / Waka / Rohe
  • Religion

Civilian life

About birth

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  • Birth
    4 August 1890 AWMM YorkYorkshireEnglandUnited KingdomEurope AWMM
  • Date of birth
  • Place of birth
  • Birth notes
  • Address before enlistment
    WW2 18 Laurie Ave, Parnell AWMM
  • Post war occupation
  • Next of kin on embarkation
    WW1 Mrs M. Archey (wife), 2 Keppel Street, New Brighton, Christchurch, New Zealand AWMM
  • Relationship status
    Pre 16 February 1917 AWMM Married AWMM
    Myrtle Florence Gee AWMM

Service

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Training and Enlistment

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Embarkations

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Prisoner of war

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  • Capture details
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  • Liberation date
  • Liberation Repatriation
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Medical history

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    Hospital Diseases , Wounds, WWI AWMM
    Pneumonia AWMM

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  • Son of Thomas and Sarah Archey.

    Thomas and Sarah Archey, moved to New Zealand in 1893, leaving on the SS Ruahine on the 11th February. They settled in Auckland, where Thomas was employed as a teacher. Later the family moved to Canterbury when Thomas took up a position as the Manager of the Burnham Industrial School. Gilbert Archey had six siblings; Hilda, Nora, Marjorie, Phyllis, Basil and Eric.

    Gilbert was educated at the Christchurch West District High School, where he recieve a 1st Class certificate in Standard V1. He joined the Territorials in 1909, In January 1910 he gained his Teacher's Certificate and then became a student at the Christchurch Training College, where he achieved in Exhib. in Biology, he won the College Steeplechase and was secretary of the Tennis Club, and executive of the Student Association and represented Canterbury in Soccer. He then attended the Canterbury University College where he received a Bachelor of Arts, while here he studied numerous subjects including Latin, History, Biology, Literature and Education.

    He was briefly a teacher at Nelson College, but then became an Assistant Curator at the Canterbury Museum in Christchurch.

    In 1914, he obtained his Masters of Arts with honours in Zoology, and was under the tutelage of Professor Charles Chilton.

    On the 27th January 1915, Gilbert married Myrtle Florence Gee and they had three children, Jocelyn in 1915, Alison in 1920 and Jill in 1930.

    At the outbreak of the First World War, Gilbert was the Assistant Curator at the Canterbury Museum, he returned to this position in 1920. However, he also served as a Divisional Education Officer in 1918.

    In 1922 he became the Assistant lecturer of Zoology at Canterbury Collage, he was also the Honourable Secretary of the Canterbury Philately Society, and a member of the Board of Directors of the YMCA.

    In 1924 Gilbert was appointed director of the Auckland Institute and Museum, he retired from the Auckland Institute and Museum in 1964. Gilbert Archey oversaw much of the building of the museum, which opened on the 28th November 1929. Was a member of the Auckland Institute.

    During the Second World War he was Seconded to the South East Asia Command, Civil Affairs section where he worked with the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program from 1945-1946.

    He was awarded an honorary DSc in 1941 (Doctor of Science) for his study on the Moa, he served on the University Grants Committee, President of Royal Commonwealth Society, Auckland Branch. He also served on the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council: The NZ Commission for UNESCO, The Maori Purposes Fund Board, The Waitangi National Trust, was a member of the Auckland Cathedral Chapter, member of the Auckland Rotary Club, Northern Club and of York Lodge.

    Gilbert Archey was appointed a CBE in 1958, and created Knight Bachelor in 1963. After 40 years of Directorship at the Auckland Museum he was appointed Director Emeritus on his retirement.

    Member of the Auckland Insitute and Museum.

    Sir Gilbert Edward Archey (1890–1974) was born in York, England, and migrated to New Zealand as a child. He was educated in Christchurch, later graduating with honours in zoology from Canterbury College.

    Archey served in the New Zealand Field Artillery during World War I, embarking in February 1917. He served on the Western Front during 1917–1918, returned to New Zealand in 1919, and was awarded an OBE in recognition of his wartime service.

    In 1924 he was appointed Director of the Auckland Institute and Museum, later Auckland War Memorial Museum, a role he held for 40 years. He oversaw the construction and opening of the Museum’s landmark building in 1929 and led major advances in research, education, and public engagement.

    During World War II, Archey was seconded to the Allied Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives work in South-East Asia, supporting the protection of cultural heritage in war-affected areas. He was the only Monuments Man stationed outside of Europe. Knighted in 1963, Sir Gilbert Archey is remembered for a long career spanning scholarship, service, and museum leadership (Profile written for “A Flight to Remember”, an Anzac Day 2026 initiative by Online Cenotaph and Air New Zealand). AWMM
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Death

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  • Death
    20 October 1974 AWMM
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  • Date of death
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  • Place of death
    At his home, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand Public - Sarndra - 7 March 2024 - National Library of New Zealand via Paperspast portal; Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33671, 22 October 1974, Page 24; https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19741022.2.223
  • Cause of death
  • Death notes
  • Cemetery
  • Cemetery name
    • Bromley Cemetery, Keighleys Road, Bromley, New Zealand Public - Sarndra - 7 March 2024 - Christchurch City Council cemeteries database; https://heritage.christchurchcitylibraries.com/Cemeteries/interment.asp?id=61874
    • Burial noted as 6yrs post death. Likely ash interment in family plot. Public - Sarndra - 7 March 2024 - Christchurch City Council cemeteries database; https://heritage.christchurchcitylibraries.com/Cemeteries/interment.asp?id=61874
  • Grave reference
    Block 1 Plot 174 Public - Sarndra - 7 March 2024 - Christchurch City Council cemeteries database; https://heritage.christchurchcitylibraries.com/Cemeteries/interment.asp?id=61874
  • Obituary
    Obituary: Annual Report Auckland Institute and Museum (1974-75). pp. 5-16 AWMM
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07 March 2024SarndraAuckland, New ZealandOther

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