Many New Zealanders will be interested Io hear of the engagement of Mr. A. W. Mildenhall, previously of Wellington, to Miss B. M. Redfern, eldest daughter of the late Canon Redfern, of Denbigh, North Wales. Mr. Mildenhall was clerk of works for the Imperial War Graves Commission on Gallipoli. Il> was one of the original members of the staff and remained until the cemetery work wes completed. Since then he has been on the staff of the commission in France, with his headquarters at Bethune. Miss Redfern is well known to many New Zealanders, as she has been connected with the St. Barnabas Pilgrimage organisation for a number of years and was secretary at the Calais Hostel for some time. Here she met many New Zealand pilgrims, and on occasions conducted them round the battlefields. Mr. ?'» lenhall took the opportunity recently of making the journey to Gallipoli with the St. BiCiabas Pilgrimage, of which Mias Redfern was one of the organisers. The wedding w:U take place at Christmas time.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1926, Page 18
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