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==Also see==
 
==Also see==
 
*[[Lumsden's Horse]]
 
*[[Lumsden's Horse]]
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*[[Medal Rolls]]
 
*[[South Africa#Boer War|South Africa-Boer War]]
 
*[[South Africa#Boer War|South Africa-Boer War]]
 
*[[POW Camps in India#Boer War| POW Camps in India-Boer War]]
 
*[[POW Camps in India#Boer War| POW Camps in India-Boer War]]
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==Records==
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[[findmypast]] introduced, in March 2017,  the database "Anglo-Boer War Records 1899-1902"<ref>[http://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/anglo-boer-war-records-1899-1902  Anglo-Boer War Records 1899-1902] findmypast</ref>,  compiled from multiple sources. Elsewhere, this is stated to be  based on a register compiled by military researcher Meurig Jones over a period of 25 years.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 04:13, 11 March 2017

Anglo Boer War 1899-1902

Also see

Records

findmypast introduced, in March 2017, the database "Anglo-Boer War Records 1899-1902"[1], compiled from multiple sources. Elsewhere, this is stated to be based on a register compiled by military researcher Meurig Jones over a period of 25 years.

External links

  • Anglo Boer War.com
    • Select Unit information/Indian and Ceylon units
    • Select Forum- Main Forum- Medals and awards- Indian Contingent, for information about the Indian troops sent to South Africa, and the medals awarded.
  • Military History Journal, South African Military History Society has many online articles about the Boer War. Journals are online from Vol 1 No 1 December 1967, excluding the issues from the most recent years.
    • This article[2] briefly states that "in South Africa [2nd Anglo-Boer War, 1899–1902] there were a large number of officers and natives lent by India" and favourably mentions the Indian Military Accounts Department
  • Indian Army units in the Boer War from "Ladysmith History & The Boer War", now an archived website.

References

  1. Anglo-Boer War Records 1899-1902 findmypast
  2. "Lieutenant-Colonel Seton Churchill and the financial lessons of the African campaigns, 1879-1902" by J Black Military History Journal Volume 14 No 1 - June 2007 South African Military History Society