New Zealand flag from Quinns Post

This New Zealand national blue ensign flag was flown at Quinns Post, Gallipoli, in 1915. The flag was brought back to New Zealand by Private John Taylor, Canterbury Infantry Regiment.

detail of flag showing names

In the top left hand corner the flag has been signed by members of the Canterbury Infantry Regiment. The names include: J. Taylor; R.A. Humm CQMS; T. Gardiner; D. Dobson; C. Jenkinson; W.E. Cookson; and J. Seary. Although the names are very faded, Cookson's appears to to be annotated 'killed in action' (Corporal Walter Evan Cookson was killed in France on 19 July 1916).

  • Find out more about the people listed on this flag on the Auckland Museum's Cenotaph database
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Image courtesy National Army Museum Te Mata Toa
Accession Number: 2000.533
Permission of the National Army Museum Te Mata Toa must be obtained before any reuse of this image.

How to cite this page: 'New Zealand flag from Quinns Post', URL: http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/quinns-post-flag, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 20-Dec-2012

Community contributions


Patrick Reynolds
06 Apr 2013

John Taylor's Great Grandson is a Captain at the age of 23 for a Signals Unit of 130 men in the Australian Army.

Pat Reynolds
22 Apr 2010
John Taylor had two brother's in law and two of his wife's sisters husbands and all were at Gallipoli. One of the latter was a Captain in WW2 Another brother in law was killed in Farnce WW1. His wife's family were part German
Pat Reynolds
29 May 2009
Pte John Taylor was my father in law. His son Dr William Taylor, who was recently in Auckland from the USA was the first in New Zealand to get a PhD degree (NZ)(Chemistry) and later received a DSc.(Ak)

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