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- Remount depot, World War I, on Gibbons Street.
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- Upper Hutt City Library
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- Upper Hutt City Library Heritage Collections
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Horses at the World War 1 remount depot situated along present-day Gibbons Street, down to the current Riverbank Road. Leonard John Danahay and Captain Tilley impressed horses from the Wairarapa to be trained at the Remount Depot before going to Palestine. The only horse to return was Black Bess, owned by a high ranking officer who paid to have his horse brought back. This image came from Wallaceville Animal Research; it has been darkened. Wallaceville also provided a blue-toned photograph of...
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- http://uhcl.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/16644
- Related subjects
- Wallaceville Animal Research Centre, 37
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