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Assam Valley Light Horse

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==British Library holdings==
*[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=059-msseur_18&cid=337#337 Recollections of a varied life] '''Mss Eur Photo Eur 225''' copy of memoir by Maj Ronald Herbert Cronin (b 1897), including details of his career with the Assam Frontier Tea Company in Assam and Ranchi 1922-1941 and 1946-1958, and of his service with the Assam Valley Light Horse from 1922, and the Assam Regiment during the Second World War.
*''Navvies To The Fourteenth Army'' by AH Pilcher [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=059-msseur_12&cid=5-16-500#5-16-500 ''' Mss Eur F174/1316''' 1947]. Other sources<ref> marelibri.com, page no longer accessible</ref> indicate this book (55 pages) was published in Calcutta for Private Circulation and was illustrated with black and white plates and line drawing maps. The author was Col: A H Pilcher who at the outbreak of the second world war commanded The Assam Valley Light Horse. In March 1942 he was put in charge of raising a labour force from the Tea Plantations to build the Manipur/Burma Road to evacuate the 14th Army and also the many civilians who were fleeing Burma. Eventually he raised and commanded a labour force of 82000 <ref> Scroll down to comments section [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/40/a2776340.shtml Jungle Work: A Civil Engineer in Burma] BBC ww2peopleswar</ref> Text from this book is available online, refer below.
==Individuals==*Major George Plummer Montague was adjutant of the Assam Valley Light Horse during World War 2, located in Dibrugarh, and was shown as father of the bride in a October 1943 wedding photograph on page 34 ''The story of Sam and Marg Acomb'' He was briefly mentioned on pages 38-39. (Previously available online at BYU Digital Collections, but not available 2020/11). ==External Linkslinks==
*[http://www.koi-hai.com/Default.aspx?id=485075 Assam Valley Light Horse] from Koi-hai.com including many photos from various era.
*[httphttps://wwwweb.lokatantraarchive.comorg/mediaweb/288420101129062922/assam-valley-light-horse.html Photograph AVLH 1930s] from Lokantra.com*[http://www.stepneyrobarts.co.uk/5459.htm Col Sir Charles Thorp Jessop CIE, VD] from “Ancestors of David Robarts”, now archived. A tea planter in Assam who joined the [[Sibsagar Mounted Rifles]] in 1886 and transferred to the Assam Valley Mounted Rifles in which he served for more than 20 years; the last ten years as Commandant.*Major George Plummer Montague was adjutant of the Assam Valley Light Horse during World War 2, located in Dibrugarh, and is shown as father of the bride in this :[http://contentdmwww.libflickr.byu.educom/u?photos/FH40,67299 October 1943 wedding photograph] page 34 ''The story of Sam and Marg Acomb'' He is briefly mentioned on [http:32157648@N08/5135073788/contentdmPhotograph of a memorial inscription] (flickr.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH40com) mentions Charles Thorp Jessop, Commandant of the Assam Valley Light Horse,67303 page 38] and 39died 2 July 1915 aged 56. BYU Digital Collections 
===Historical books online===
*[http://www.archive.org/stream/historyoflumsden00pearrich#page/n9/mode/2up ''The history of Lumsden's Horse; a complete record of the corps from its formation to its disbandment''] by Henry H. S Pearse, p4 advises that Lt Col Dugald Mactavish Lumsden, commander of [[Lumsden's Horse]] in South Africa in 1900, was appointed Captain in the [[Darrang Mounted Rifles|Durrung Mounted Rifles]] on its 1887 formation and later became commandant of the Assam Valley Light Horse until 1893.
*[https://archive.org/details/inaborjunglesbei00hami ''In Abor Jungles 
being an account of the Abor Expedition, the Mishmi Mission and the Miri Mission''] 
by Angus Hamilton. With illustrations and a [https://archive.org/stream/inaborjunglesbei00hami#page/n421/mode/2up map]. 1912 Archive.org
*Text from ''Navvies To The Fourteenth Army'' by AH Pilcher c 1947 is available as pdf downloads from the Koi Hai website, located under [http://www.koi-hai.com/Default.aspx?id=508961 Memories, the Henderson Family] Scroll down to the item dated October 12, 2009. [https://archive.org/details/0-title-navvies/0TitleNavvies/ Archive.org mirror version]. Does not contain the illustrations and maps from the original publication.
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