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Photograph, of the Garibaldi Monument in Rome, Italy.

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A black and white photograph of the Garibaldi monument which is sited on the Janiculum hill in Garibaldi square, Rome, Italy. It was designed by Emilio Gallori in 1895. The monument identifies Guiseppe Garibaldi as the "Hero of Two Worlds" Writing on the reverse side states "Rome - Garibaldi monument." The above description was written by John Wallace (Jack) Bickley, service number 48015. The photograph is part of the photograph collection that he sent home from Italy during World War Two. Born in Riverton in 1915, John Wallace (Jack) Bickley, was undergoing teacher training in Dunedin in 1940 when he enlisted in the army and served overseas, returning to NZ in November 1945. Marrying his sweetheart Irene on 26th December 1945 and beginning his teaching career he taught until 1975 and passed away in 1978 in Arrowtown. Irene passed away in 2012. In 2010 his daughter Mary and her husband Fergus Sutherland, retraced Jack and the 2NZEF soldiers' wartime path through Libya and the Western Desert, Crete, Greece, Italy documenting their travels in the book "Far From Home And Family' with Mary being the author. The second part of the book is "Please Send Home" 'The War Diaries and Letters of Jack Bickley 1941-1945'

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  • Title

    Photograph, of the Garibaldi Monument in Rome, Italy.

  • Maker

    John (Jack) Wallace Bickley

  • Date made

    1944

  • Subject

    Buildings and Structures, 1940s

  • Additional information

    organic, processed material, paper, Image: h 56 mm x w 60 mm

  • Rights

    Public Domain

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