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Farmers Guard 8 years 7 months ago #46809

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Hello All,

I have, as a gift from work, :) just acquired a QSA named to 9 Tpr M.Perreira of the Farmer's Guard with the OFS, SA 01 and SA 02 clasps together with his WW1 pair to the 1st Cape Colored Labour Regiment. In the box was also his son's WW2 group.

I do however, know that there is not much information available to the Farmer's Guard so does anyone have any useful snippets of info that they would like to share as I try to piece together a story of the lad.

Thanks very much

Adrian
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Farmers Guard 8 years 7 months ago #46810

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The very first thing that I note is simply how very nice to see a medal that had actually been issued, not many were! :woohoo:

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Farmers Guard 8 years 7 months ago #46814

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Adrian
I am sure that there will be an interesting story to come out of that family. I look forward to reading it.
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PS You work for a very rewarding organisation!

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Hello Adrian

Can't help with Farmers Guard apart from what maybe in Tylden - I can check tonight.

But, am interested in the "colour" aspect of the three sets of medals; was Perreira senior an other rank in the CCLR and was his son classified non-white in WWII?

Super medals, not envious at all.

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Farmers Guard 8 years 7 months ago #46819

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:lol: :P

Hello Meurig.

Thanks, I cannot tell for sure if Pereira Senior was indeed a "coloured" or not however, hopefully his C.C.L.Regt attestation papers have survived and are in Pretoria. I have Dewald looking for me and he says that there a pile of them which he will look through. He was a Corporal during WW1.

His son's WW2 medals do not have a "C" prefix in front of the number indicating that he was regarded as a "white" even though he looks "coloured" in a photo.

All very interesting so I look forward to getting the full picture.

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An intriguing group of medals Adrian and congratulations on your acquiring them.

Perreira is of Portuguese extraction or origin if I'm not mistaken (you will probably find his name is Manuel ala Faulty Towers)

Given the olive hue of the Mediterranean skin mistakes were made with racial classifications.

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