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F Company, 2nd Volunteer Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, Hednesford 8 years 10 months ago #40846

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F Company, 2nd Volunteer Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment.

Harry Bradnick
John Buckley
John T. Kendall
Joseph Langley
William Perry
John W. Powis
Edward Reynolds (died of fever at Senekal)
Daniel Seabury

R.S. WILLIAMSON V.D. LIEUT - COLONEL
COMMANDING 2ND V.B. SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGT






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Hednesford, Staffordshire 1900-1901 8 years 10 months ago #40847

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Interesting, a glazed memorial!

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Still, on the plus side, no wretched pigeons to worry about! :)

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or graffiti!

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Indeed, unless the glass is smashed, certainly not something that you see very often in England.

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Hednesford, Staffordshire 1900-1901 8 years 10 months ago #40965

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Very interesting, thanks Berenice. One normally associates this type of memorial with a church, I wonder what the story is.

Reynolds died and is buried at Ficksburg not Senekal as reported in The Times and perhaps other newspapers.
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