‘Hostilities will cease…’ – Memories of the end of World War 1
Sarah Johnston has selected some recordings from the sound archive in which New Zealanders recall the end of World War One in November 1918.
Read moreSarah Johnston has selected some recordings from the sound archive in which New Zealanders recall the end of World War One in November 1918.
Read moreCommemorations will be held around New Zealand and at Ypres in France this week to mark the centenary of what has been called “our darkest day”, when 843 New Zealanders were killed in just a few hours on the morning of the 12th of October 1917, near Passchendaele during World War I.
Read moreTo mark National Poetry Day, here is a historic radio broadcast from 1939 by politician and novelist John A. Lee
Read moreProducer Shelley Wilkinson visits the National Army Museum Te Mata Toa to learn about the shrapnel-torn bugle of twenty-year-old bugler
Read moreBugler Trevor Bremner and producer Shelley Wilkinson discuss the various bugle calls that make up the “Last Post” (“Bugle Stories,” RNZ
Read more– By James Taylor (Research Co-ordinator, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision) Going to the movies was a favourite pastime for New
Read moreBy Sarah Johnston (Client Services Co-ordinator – Radio, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision) 100 years ago this week, the New
Read moreWorld War One commemorations have provided the impetus for a number of projects at Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. UNESCO’s World
Read moreWorld War One commemorations have provided the impetus for a number of projects at Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. UNESCO’s World
Read moreWorld War One commemorations have provided the impetus for a number of projects at Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. UNESCO’s
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