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Ward at No. 2 New Zealand General Hospital, Walton-on-Thames, England. Many sick and wounded New Zealanders found healing and respite here before being sent back to the front. In June 1917, Cyril Molloy wrote to his mother that he was enjoying Walton-on-Thames 'immensely … I have been boating out on the Thames every day'. He was killed at Passchendaele four months later.
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National Army Museum of New Zealand Te Mata Toa
Accession No: 2006.512