Boer War
Anglo Boer War 1899-1902
Also see
Records
findmypast introduced, in March 2017, the database "Anglo-Boer War Records 1899-1902"[1], located in Military, Armed Forces & Conflict/Boer Wars. Elsewhere, this was stated to include a register compiled by military researcher Meurig Jones over a period of 25 years. All the records appear to be transcripts, without images, from a variety of sources, including medal rolls from The National Archives, Kew in the series W0 100. Also see Medal Rolls. Medal Rolls are also available as free downloads from TNA , and from the pay website Ancestry.
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.
- Indian Army units in the Boer War from "Ladysmith History & The Boer War", now an archived website.
Historical books online
- Martial law in the Cape Colony, during 1901 by Frederic MacKarness 1902. Link to a pdf download Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main.
- History of the War in South Africa, 1899-1902. Compiled by direction of His Majesty's Government. Volumes 1 and 2 by Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice. Volume 1 1906, Volume 2 1907, Volume 3 1908, Volume 4 by Captain Maurice Harold Grant 1910. Archive.org
- The Times History of the War in South Africa (seven volumes) edited by L S Amery published 1900-1909 Archive.org. Volume 7 consists of Appendices and an Index.
- The Defence of Duffer's Drift by Major-General Sir Ernest Swinton with a foreword by Field Marshal Earl Wavell 1949 reprint, first published 1904. 1986 edition Both Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. Gutenberg.org 1905 USA edition A book on small unit tactics. Wikipedia article.
References
- ↑ Anglo-Boer War Records 1899-1902 findmypast
- ↑ "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