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Re: Steinaeckers horse 12 years 2 months ago #1826

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Thanks, Brett !
Any idea if any papers have been published to date?

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Mark

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Re: Steinaeckers horse 12 years 2 months ago #1827

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Brett, Let me have your postal address and I will send you my booklet 'Letters from Swaziland'. Not a lot on Natal but info on Ingwavuma and Van Oordt who was the republics representative on the Southern Lebombos. I have been in contact with Dr Anton von vollenhoven and his kruger park researches. Kaapschehoop is also having a revival. Check out on line 'The Lowvelder-Kaapsehoop. The fort used by the various units including SH has ben rediscovered. Cheers, Bill G.

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Re: Steinaeckers horse 12 years 2 months ago #1844

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I have not followed up the links picked up from Google, so I have no record of publications. The SABC's Afrikaans radio station has carried several interviews with Dr von Vollenhoven and he is evidently very committed to following the trail of SH through excavation of their camp sites.

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Thank you for your kind offer. I will send you my postal address by pm.

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I have been looking at the Google documents about the Excavation of Steinaecker camp in Kruger Nat Park.

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Re: Steinaeckers horse 12 years 2 months ago #1848

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Brett Hendey wrote: Mark
I have not followed up the links picked up from Google, so I have no record of publications. The SABC's Afrikaans radio station has carried several interviews with Dr von Vollenhoven and he is evidently very committed to following the trail of SH through excavation of their camp sites.

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Thanks, Brett !

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Mark

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Re: Steinaeckers horse 12 years 2 months ago #1861

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carl wrote: Hello Meurig, Bill Woolmores book entitled Steinaeckers Horse is the bible for this outfit. Other on line articles on SH can be seen at the SAMilitary History site. I contact relatives of members of SH also pick up bits and pieces from other books and old newspaper articles. I also correspond with folk in Swaziland who have similar historical interests. Cheers, Bill Goldsworthy


Hello Bill

Happy New Year!

I know Bill's book (I read the proof for him) and my father is Huw Jones who I know you have corresponded with about Steinaecker's.

About the data on your site: As the data is un-referenced I wanted to know if you have a new source or the data is taken from Woolmore or the National Archives (WO127/WO126) papers.

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