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On 6 September 1917 the Victoria Cross was awarded to Corporal Leslie Andrew, 2nd Battalion, Wellington Infantry Regiment, 1NZEF for his actions during an attack on the village of La Basseville, near Messines. According to the citation in the London Gazette, 6 September 1917, Andrew was awarded the Victoria Cross (VC) for 'most conspicuous bravery'. Leading a section of men, Andrew captured a German machine-gun post before stalking a second position and destroying it with hand grenades. While his men were carrying back the captured guns, Andrew and another soldier discovered another machine-gun in a trench. The two men rushed this position too, throwing grenades and clearing it before finally returning to their company. Andrew displayed 'great skill and determination in his disposition, with 'unexampled ... cool daring, initiative, and fine leadership'. Leslie Andrew worked as a Railways Department clerk before enlisting for the First World War. Lying about age, he arrived in France in September 1916 and fought with the 2nd Wellington Battalion at the Somme before being wounded. Leslie Andrew died in 1969 and is buried at the Levin RSA Cemetery. The complete set of his military medals from both the First and Second World Wars, including his Victoria Cross, is on display at the Army Museum in Waiouru. The Victoria Cross is the highest military decoration awarded for ‘valour in the face of the enemy’ to members of the armed forces of Commonwealth countries. It was introduced in 1856 by Queen Victoria to honour acts of valour during the Crimean War. A total of 23 VCs have been awarded to New Zealand military personnel, including two won by Charles Upham. Shown above is a photograph of Leslie Andrew, VC. This photograph comes from a series consisting of photographs of Great War Medal Recipients gathered together by the Dominion Museum and exhibited on boards at the Museum after the War. These boards are now only viewable digitally. Partly for preservation reasons, and partly for ease of access, each photographic portrait has been taken out from its board and stored as an individual portrait. These individual photographs are now documented, and may be accessed, through Series 25044. Archives Reference: AALZ 25044 1/F562 20 (R24184770) For updates on our On This Day series and news from Archives New Zealand, follow us on Twitter twitter.com/ArchivesNZ Material from Archives New Zealand |
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Copy Lighting Unit: Kaiser RB 5055 HF (AC 230V, 50Hz; 4 x fluorescent lamps of 55W each; colour temperature: 5400 K) Camera sensor: Phase One IQ180 Camera body: Phase One 645 DF Lens: Schneider Kreuznach LS 80mm f/2.8 Capture software: Capture One DB 7.2.1 (64 bit). Digitization notes: Captured in RAW and output as TIFF in Capture One. Capture was flat-fielded to correct for light falloff and lens distortion. No sharpening was applied at either the lens correction stage or in post-production. A Film Standard gamma curve was applied to the RAW image before output. A minority of items were shot under preservation-quality photographic glass due to lack of flatness. These were batched separately to allow for accurate colour correction. Colour accuracy was achieved by shooting an X-Rite Colour Checker Classic as a reference target at the start of each batch. White balance was set via the Neutral 8 square (the second-lightest grey patch, with RGB values of 200), and all conditions and settings were kept consistent to this reference shot for each batch. All RGB values in the Preservation Master are therefore accurate within the Adobe RGB (1998) colour space. Some items had significant amounts of cardboard adhered to the surface of the photograph at the edges; for public viewing a Modified Master was created that crops out this debris. |
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