Spreading their wings: New Zealand WAAFs in wartime
Maker and role
Bee Dawson, Author
New Zealand. Royal New Zealand Air Force, Other contributor
Production date
2004
Object detail
Accession number
PUB-2017-18
Description
Bee Dawson's interviews with these pioneering women reveal a diverse range of experience, from the excited fear surrounding the sighting of a Japanese spy plane, to the tragedy of a plane crash; from improvised wedding breakfasts, to living in huts so cold their lipsticks froze. For many young men, this was undoubtedly the time of their lives. - back cover.
Signature/Marks and Type
'copy 2' inside front cover Hand-written
Media/Materials
Physical description
207 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm.
ISBN/ISSN
0143019120
0143019120
0143019120
Other title
Spreading their wings: New Zealand Women's Auxiliary Air Forces in wartime
Credit line
Bee Dawson et al. 2004. Spreading their wings: New Zealand WAAFs in wartime, PUB-2017-18. Walsh Memorial Library, The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).
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