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ROYAL MONMOUTHSHIRE ROYAL ENGINEERS 2 weeks 5 days ago #97620

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Castle and Regimental Museum and the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia)-the Senior Regiment of the Reserve Army,
The Castle,
Monmouth,
NP25 3BS.
WALES.

Ordnance Survey Grid Reference:SO508128.

FREE car parking and FREE entry. Donations gratefully received.


View of entrance to the museum from the car park.


Welcome and information board.


The regimental badge.


The display case for the Anglo Boer War. Each conflict the Militia has been involved with in it's long history has it's own dedicated case.


Amongst the artefacts a tea cosy presented to the volunteers leaving for South Africa.


Close up of the dog!


The Special Service Company prior to embarking for the seat of war. Over 600 men volunteered to serve with the R. Mon.RE. The final number selected was 106, therefore making a QSA to this band of engineers highly desirable.


The unit were mostly involved with repair work following track and infrastructure destruction of the Permanent Way by the Boers. Lieutenant Colonel Henry Edzell Morgan Lindsey was the officer commanding (much more about him later!).


A single sample of a QSA and miniature in the cabinet.

A very pleasant, but too short a visit on this day. Definitely get back there again.

Very welcoming volunteer staff happy to answer your questions or take details of you should require more in-depth information.
But you will have to wait until Easter 2025 before the museum is open to the public again.

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Following on from the above post, a few more items of interest from the museum:


Letters from the front from Monmouth men that were published in the press.


A shell brought back from the war.


Craftworrk by Boer Prisoners of War.


Colours.


An impressive medal group to Company Sergeant Major James Guy which includes QSA and KDA.


Close up of the information tag describing CSM Guy's medal group.
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What a superb set of Medals to major James Guy and very appropriately at home in Monmouth Castle. Has there been a previous post giving details of his family and service life?
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Hi Clive,
I really don't know. Definitely worthy of further investigation.
Cheers Steve

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An excellent record of your visit. Many thanks, Steve.
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Clive,

We have seen one James Guy on the site but not this one.

This James served in A Pontoon troop for his QSA (clasps CC, Tr, TH, RoL and LN) and was A Troop, Bridging Battalion for his KSA, Both as 382 Corporal.

He was born in 1879 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Having worked as a collier, he joined aged 18 years and 8 months on 5 January 1897. He was MID 1 January 1916 and MC LG 14 January 1916.
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