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18th Hussars monument, Ladysmith 7 years 9 months ago #47589

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Located near the entrance to the Anglican Church in Ladysmith.

If anyone can help with transcribing names, that would be really helpful to users of the site.









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18th Hussars monument, Ladysmith 7 years 9 months ago #47599

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Very beautiful in it's construction, the attention to detail, a fitting memorial, I like it very much and of course, given the way things are, nice to see it remaining in very good condition all these years later.

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KILLED IN ACTION
(20th October 1899)
No.3441 Sergt. A Batten
4374 Trptr. C.Salmon
4097 Pte. T.Bushell
4261 Pte. P. Grieve
4030 Pte. W. Lock
4603 Pte. A.Shrubsole

(Ladysmith)
3605 Sergt. H.Webb (6/1/00)
4347 LCpl. J.Weir (9/12/99
3423 LCpl. W.Turner (6/2/00
4752 LCpl. R. Claridge (8/12/99
4165 Pte. J.McHardy (8/12/99
4628 Pte. L.Gould (9/12/99)
4719 Pte. W.Halliday (4/1/00)
4158 Pte. H.Woodley (22/1/00)
2028 Pte. A.Owen (7th Hussars attached 18H)
(16/12/99)
KILLED OR DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION
(Transvaal)
Capt. M.S.Wellby
Lt. C.F.Cawston
Lt. F.E.C.Pilkington
3016 Sergt. E.Makinson
1751 L/Sgt. W.Howard
3348 Cpl. A.Brown
3954 L/Sgt. C.Brockwell
3873 Cpl. C.Hood
4633 L/CPL. A.Arnold
4665 Cpl. F. Faulkner
4576 L/Cpl. C.Gill
4161 Pte. D.Caddis
4435 L/Cpl. R.H.A. Hunter
4785 L/Cpl. J.McGinley
4668 Pte. A.Dineen
3921 L/Cpl. D.Sharpe
4013 Pte. P.Reid
4394 L/Cpl. C. Edmunds
4132 Pte. W.Birkett
4007 L/Cpl. A.Willis
3379 Pte.J.Collyer
4825 L/Cpl. F.Morgan
4294 Pte. W.Talbot
2524 Pte. J.Elton
3723 Pte. F.Owen
3797 Pte. W.Nicholls
4607 Pte.T Birkenshaw
4082 Pte. F.Tindle
3626 Pte. A.Hale
4282 Pte. S.Webster
5132 Pte.G.Clarke
4827 Pte.B.Leech
4716 Pte. F.Birmingham
3872 Pte. C.Porter
4919 Pte E.Brooks
5060 Pte. W.Sparkes
4773 Pte. W.Burton
4798 Pte.R.Taylor
4512 Pte.W.Crouch
4354 Pte E.Oakes
3631 Pte. J.Pritchett


DIED OF DISEASE
3471 Sgt. W.Leonard
3039 Sgt J.Fidkin
5030 L/Cpl. B.Forrester
4634 Pte. A. Baigent
5071 L/Cpl. T.Margetts
4466 Pte. H.Dean
5009 L/Cpl. S.Aldous
3474 Pte.J.Shipley
4814 L/Cpl. W.Gibbs
3227 Pte E.Grinham
4043 L/Cpl. F.Pope
3540 Pte.J.Gray
4168 Pte. T. Shiels
3848 Pte.W.Whitelock
4847 Pte. J.Hurcom
4653 Pte. E.Nicholas
5057 Pte. H.Hassum
5126 Pte. D.McEwan
4990 Pte. H.Harris
4909 Pte. J.Holness
4943 Pte. F.Ward
4860 Pte. S.Willett
5054 Pte. W.Baldwin
4898 Pte. A.Hall
5075 Pte.W.Watson
4854 Pte.P.Davis
5079 Pte. J.Summers
5055 Pte. A.J.Meredith
5181 Pte. C.Cooper
2440 Pte. J.Simmons
3887 Pte. T.Myles
5044 Pte.E.Williams
5070 Pte. F.Green
5516 Pte. C.Santen
5221 Pte. E.Hart
4965 Ptre. C.Tribe
5081 Pte. H.Peake..
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18th Hussars monument, Ladysmith 7 years 9 months ago #47652

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FURTHER TO THE MEMORIAL TO THE 18Th HUSSARS AT LADYSMITH

IL's small tribute to the Officers and Men of the 18th Hussars - and especially to 4748 Pte. T. Roach of B Squadron,.



The Regiment commenced the campaign with a disaster (thanks to the actions of its Colonel) - and Pte.T.Roach was not captured; like many of his Squadron in the aftermath of the Talana battle. The Regiment was present during the retreat to Ladysmith and was prominent in the defence of that town. Later the Regiment was employed with considerable success in the Transvaal and ORC. According to Vol.4 of 'The History of British Cavalry' by the Marquess of Anglesey, in late 10/00 it became policy to make the Cavalry nearly indistinguishable from the M.I. in the manner of armament - and the 18H was probably the first to replace carbines with the standard infantry rifle.
During operations around Dulstroom (when the Regiment came under the command of General Bindon Blood, 4748 Pte. T.Roach was involved in a skirmish with the enemy on 18/4/1901. Two of his comrades were killed and Pte. Roach was one of four wounded in the exchange of fire.
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18th Hussars monument, Ladysmith 7 years 9 months ago #47657

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I have the QSA to E Oakes 4345 18th
Rolls and David's Talana book states died of disease but on the memorial it shows killed or wounded in action.
Is this a common mistake, opinions welcomed please.

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Paul
"From a billow of the rolling veldt we looked back, and black columns were coming up behind us."

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18th Hussars monument, Ladysmith 7 years 9 months ago #47659

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Hi Paul

Oakes is shown in 'In Memoriam' and 'The 18th Hussars in South Africa' as having died of enteric in Ladysmith 15/2/1900. He served in 'A' squadron and is buried at Intombi Cemetery. No grave marker survives.

Trust you're keeping well.

Cheers

David

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