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 By Louis Creswicke

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South Africa and the Transvaal war - Louis Creswicke - 1900. This set of six books is readily available on the Internet. ...
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CRESWICKE, Louis, South Africa and the Transvaal War (6 vols), tc and E. Jack, Edinburgh, 1900. CROWE, George, The Commission of HMS Terrible, 1899-1902, ...
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Lord Methuen and the British Army: Failure and Redemption in South Africa

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J.P. McGowan: a biography of the Hollywood pioneer

J.P. McGowan: a biography of the Hollywood pioneer - Page 214
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This work, the first biography of the Australian-born adventurer, covers a screen career spanning 30years and over 600 productions from the dawn of the Silent Era.
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Churchills in Africa

Churchills in Africa - Page 340
by Brian Roberts - 1970 - 384 pages
Churchill, Lord Randolph, Men, Mines and Animals in South Africa. Sampson Low, London, 1892. Churchill, Lady Randolph, Letters from a Hospital Ship. Anglo-Saxon Review, London, ...
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De Aar - Page 81
General Wood arrived at De Aar on the 4th of November and took over the command of the troops. His first action was to employ the Engineers and some ...
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Colesberg - Page 162
General French, his eye fixed on Colesberg, with a diminutive and totally inadequate force, had dodged about from town to town, keeping the enemy ever ...
more pages: 69 73 84 85 155
Mooi River - Page 132
There was nothing now between him and Maritzburg but the force at Mooi River, and, in fact, there was no knowing how soon he might overrun the whole ...
more pages: 139 151 153
Pretoria - Page 146
It was now discovered that the fashionable entertainment of the Dutch ladies was to take special weekly trains from Pretoria for the purpose of ...
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Dum-Dum - Page 97
the shooting of a British officer by a wounded Boer, and the use of Dum-Dum bullets; but he refused to believe that these acts were characteristic of ...
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Durban - Page 141
Another contingent of the Naval Brigade from Her Majesty's ship Terrible started from Durban with guns and special mountings invented by Captain Percy ...
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Vryburg - Page 66
Fourteen Streams and Vryburg were now evacuated, the police detachments retiring from them on Kimberley. In order to maintain internal order, ...
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Dundee - Page 7
political results and possibilities of so serious a nature that I determined to accept the military risk of holding Dundee as the lesser of two evils. ...
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Cape Town - Page 80
More artillery is expected from Cape Town, and by the time this letter reaches England we shall probably be largely reinforced. ...
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Pietermaritzburg - Page 72
I have ridden the ninety-one miles to Pietermaritzburg. I and four other Government officials had to remain at our posts till the last We had to ride ...
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Vryheid - Page 26
The fighting Koch is not to be confounded with the General Koch, who belongs to Vryheid, and is a sterling warrior. ...
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Johannesburg - Page 74
It was a curious fact that some of the Boers started from Johannesburg for the frontier wearing in their hats the national colours, red, white, ...
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Palapye - Page 111
At Palapye there was a British force of 700, which was watched by a Burgher force of about 1000. The Boers had also a force estimated at 3000 in ...
Eshowe - Page 60
temporary difficulty, and that he and his would emerge from all tests much as Colonel Pearson and his gallant party emerged from the ordeal of Eshowe. ...
Burgersdorp - Page 168
line of railway in Cape Colony running from East London through Queenstown, Molteno, and Burgersdorp to Bloem- fontein in the Orange Free State. ...
Southampton - Page 6
The First Brigade of the Army Service Corps started on the 20th of October from Southampton, the second left on the following day, and the third ...
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Pietersburg - Page 62
Boer commandoes were at that time supposed to have retired to the neighbourhood of either Pietersburg or Mafeking. ...
Aliwal North - Page 69
These stores, owing to the Boer advance from Bethulie and Aliwal North, were now being removed to Queenstown, some sixty miles down the line. ...
Lydenburg - Page 6
At Sandspruit the Boers were scattered in various camps over a wide area, and on the Portuguese border the Barberton and Lydenburg commandoes were ...
Volksrust - Page 5
and around these some twelve or fifteen thousand Boers were reported to be stationed between Sand- spruit, Volksrust, and Wakkerstroom, ...
Sheffield - Page 88
There was no help for it; the men had only to move on and trust to their best " cold Sheffield " and their warm, gallant hearts. ...
Northampton - Page 92
Captain Sapte and Lieutenant Fishbourne, Brigadier- General Featherstonhaugh, Captain Freeland, 2nd Northampton, Lieutenant Barton, 2nd Northampton, ...
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Dublin - Page 106
Not a man has shaved since we left Dublin, so you can imagine what we are like. I haven't said anything about the battle, as I am sure you will know ...
Chitral - Page 185
In 1895 he was with his regiment in Chitral under Sir Robert Low, and took part in the storming of the Malakand Pass, being mentioned in despatches ...
Uitenhage - Page 159
Prince Alfred's Guard, Port Elizabeth, 600; Uitenhage Rifles, Uitenhage, 200; Kaftrarian Rifles, East London, 400; 1st City Volunteers, Grahamstown, ...
Grahamstown - Page 159
1st City Volunteers, Grahamstown, 500; Queenstown Rifle Volunteers, Queens- town, 300; Kimberley Regiment, Kimberley, 650; Diamond Fields Artillery, ...
Salisbury - Page 185
He was a magistrate for Hants and Wilts, and resided at Hale Park, Salisbury. He married in 1894 Ellen, the youngest daughter of Sir Robert Dundas, ...
Lyon - Page 5
Military Secretary), Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Kawlinson, and Captains Brooke and Lyon, aides-de-camp, was proceeding on his journey to Ladysmith. ...
London - Page 137
Through cable rate* from Lady-smith to London have been reduced to 3d. per word. Tbe Town Guard are undermining Umbulwani. They propose to blow up tbe ...
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York - Page 185
Wounded: Lieu-tenant Wauchope (2nd Royal Highlanders), Lieutenant Vaughan (1st York and Lancaster Regiment), slightly. ...
Tuli - Page 62
Later on, after his reconnaissance westward along the Crocodile River, Colonel Plumer returned to Tuli. Boer commandoes were at that time supposed to ...
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Wellington - Page 161
the Archduke Charles, and Wellington, could have laid down any fixed theory on the art of war as practised in the Transvaal at that moment. ...
Albuera - Page 15
No such brilliant achievement of British infantry has been recorded since Albuera. But this, as we shall see, was not accomplished in a moment. ...
Buffalo - Page 12
A tele-phonic communication from the police-station at De Jager's Drift said, ' A large force of forty Boers have crossed Buffalo to cut off your ...