discuss document export feedback print share Cenotaph Stories View by topic: Online Cenotaph All WWI WWII Vietnam War New Zealand Wars South African War Māori Pacific Nursing Corps Army Navy Air Force Gallipoli Commemoration Korean War Malaya Thailand Servicewomen Anzac Day Online Cenotaph Cenotaph Updates Coastwatchers Conflict and Peace Christopher Pugsley Te Reo Collection Information Access Pou Maumahara Stories Volunteers Wāhine Māori Merchant Navy Jayforce Prisoners of War Pacific Language Weeks Purple Poppy Day Peacekeeping Peacekeeping South East Asia South East Asia Influenza Influenza Chinese Chinese Indian Indian Museum Staff Museum Staff Cold War Cold War Show more Prisoner of War Camps WWIIBy Angus DrummSheldon Werner Summer StudentOver this summer, Auckland War Memorial Museum welcomed seven students as part of our inaugural Sheldon Werner Summer Studentship programme. Online Cenotaph welcomed Angus Drumm, who reflects on his experience researching Prisoner of War Camps. Read more Farewell John Arthur RossWe acknowledge the passing of Merchant Navy man John Arthur Ross (15 May 1925-5 February 2021). John volunteered at Auckland War Memorial Museum since the opening of the Armoury Information Centre in 1996 until his retirement in 2017. He was a stalwart of the Swanson RSA and will be sorely missed.Read more A Year in Review: Online Cenotaph 2020Online Cenotaph Team2020 began with a team member moving to Wellington, included two lockdowns, five grant recipients, and forty one transcription projects. Here we have shared some of our accomplishments and highlights for 2020. Read more Middle East Troopship Convoys 2NZEF 1939-1945Michael WardPublic ResearcherWhen did 2NZEF troopships depart for the Middle East? What course did they follow? What were their ports of call? This information is presented here for the first time by researcher Michael Ward. (Reissued 5 October 2021).Read more Cenotaph Stories: Contemporary ReflectionsWe aim to capture contemporary responses to COVID-19 by exploring the similarities, parallels, and perspectives that emerge from considering the pandemic response in the contexts of peace and conflict, and remembrance and commemoration. Read more Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori translation project 2020By Victoria Passau and James TaylorCollection Information and Access teamAuckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira seeks to be a kaiāwhina (advocate) in the revitalisation and retention of te reo Māori. As a step toward this, we have recently translated our Collections Online and Online Cenotaph user interfaces into te reo Māori.Read more Kia mahi tahi tātou - COVID-19 Transcription Victoria Passau, Collection Manager Online CenotaphAuckland Museum closed to the public from Friday 22 March 2020 in response to the country entering COVID-19 Alert Level 4. This meant a number of our front-line staff and volunteers required work they could complete from home. Here is what they got up to.Read more Year in Review: Online Cenotaph 2019By Madison PineCollection Technician, Research SupportThroughout 2019, the Online Cenotaph team has been busy working on numerous projects to update and enhance Online Cenotaph records. Here we shared some of our highlights and accomplishments of 2019.Read more Celebrating two years of citizen research with Online CenotaphWe mark the second anniversary of Online Cenotaph by celebrating the achievements of one of our most prolific contributors. Read more I am the process not the productDina JezdicContemporary Reflections Grant RecipientDina Jezdic reflects on her experiences as a child leaving Belgrade and arriving in New Zealand, and how New Zealand's first Covid-19 lock down transported her mind back to memories of Belgrade, and those times of constant awareness of politics and uncertainty. Read more 1 2 3 4 Next page Previous page