The book, in PDF format, entitled
The staff work of the Anglo-Boer War 1899 - 1901
by Lady Elizabeth Briggs has been added to the site.
The book gives a fascinating insight into aspects of the War rarely covered.
Here is the index:
I. Cape Town
II. Claremont Sanitarium
III. Prisoners of War
IV. Stellenbosch the centre of sedition
V. The Transport Department
VI. The Army Field Transport
VII. The Remount Department
VIII. The Army Ordnance Department
IX. Natal Government Railway
X. Imperial and Cape Government Railways
XI. Railway Staff Officers
XII. Staff College
XIII. Press Censors and War Correspondents
XIV. Army Field Post Office
XV. Intelligence Department
XVI. The Naval Brigade
XVII. Delagoa Bay
XVIII. The Troops in Beira
XIX. Kimberley No. 11 General Hospital
XX. Life at Boshof
XXI. Mafeking to Potchefstroom
XXII. Put over the border
XXIII. Forced marching
XXIV. Entry of troops into Johannesburg
XXV. The Military Hospitals in Johannesburg
XXVI. The French Ambulance, Johannesburg
XXVII. The Military Governor of Johannesburg
XXVIII. Military Policing of Johannesburg
XXIX. Military Officers as Administrators of Justice
XXX. Mining
XXXI. Native Affairs
XXXII. Johannesburg Municipality
XXXIII. The Financial Adviser in Johannesburg
XXXIV. Customs, Concessions, and Loans
XXXV. Pretoria and the Irish Hospital
XXXVI. Auxiliary aids to the Field Force
XXXVII. "Princess Christian" Hospital Train
XXXVIII. The hospital ship "Princess of Wales"
XXXIX. The service battery of the 1st Northumberland Volunteer Artillery, known as the Elswick Battery
XL. Sir Charles Ross' Colt-Gun Battery
XLI. The Mounted Volunteer aids to the Field Force
XLII. "Strathcona's Horse"
XLIII. Reform of the War Office
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