Sir Henry Somer Gullett
1878–1940
(Person)
Author of The Australian Imperial Force in Sinai and Palestine, 1914-1918.
Works by this Author in Our Collection
- One Man One Trophy in The Kia ora coo-ee : the magazine for the ANZACS in the Middle East, 1918
- General Allenby’s Triumph: How The Turks Were Smashed in The Kia ora coo-ee : the magazine for the ANZACS in the Middle East, 1918
- The Horses Stay Behind in The Kia ora coo-ee : the magazine for the ANZACS in the Middle East, 1918
- “Finish” in The Kia ora coo-ee : the magazine for the ANZACS in the Middle East, 1918
Mentioned in
- The Kia ora coo-ee : the magazine for the ANZACS in the Middle East, 1918
- Introduction
- Personalities
- One Man One Trophy
- "Australia in Palestine."
- Official War Correspondent
- The Kia Ora Coo-ee. — Published Monthly
- The Kia Ora Coo-ee. — Published Monthly
- The Kia Ora Coo-ee. — Published Monthly
- General Allenby's Triumph. — How The Turks Were Smashed
- The Horses Stay Behind
- "Finish"
- The Kia Ora Coo-ee. — Published Monthly
- The Army that Vanished — Cleaning up in Palestine
- With the Cameliers in Palestine
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- Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, which has entries for many prominent New Zealanders.
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- Auckland War Memorial Museum, which has extensive holdings on the Auckland region and New Zealand military history.
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- nzhistory.net.nz, from the History Group of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.