
Le Quesnoy is such a special place. I can’t believe I didn’t learn about it growing up. It’s so surreal to walk through this small town in France and see Kiwi flags in windows and Kiwi street names, murals and plaques. The people of Le Quesnoy have never forgotten they were liberated by New Zealand soldiers in the last week of World War I. Every Kiwi should visit Le Quesnoy when in Europe to explore the town and learn about this fascinating part of our history.
Ake ake kia kaha e
My Great Grandad fought and died at Le Quesnoy and a family friend will bring our familys’ story to the opening for us. I have Stage 4 Cancer and it is on my bucket list to visit the man none of us got to meet. I would also love to meet and talk to the locals to experience the friendship that is talked about so much.
The Museum will be spectacular and something for all New Zealanders to be proud of, thank you to all involved. Lisa Roche



Looking forward to attending the opening of this significant historical tribute on Oct 11.


I went to the centenary at Le Quesnoy in 2018 to represent my Great Uncle Harold Barrowclough who was CO of 4th Battalion. I will be taking my family back one day when the museum is open.



Le Quesnoy is the perfect place for our NZ place on the Western Front. My father would be smiling.

