Welcome, Guest
Username: Password: Remember me
  • Page:
  • 1
  • 2

TOPIC:

Natal 1906 casualties, honours and awards 11 years 1 month ago #14813

  • djb
  • djb's Avatar Topic Author
  • Away
  • Administrator
  • Administrator
  • Posts: 32462
  • Thank you received: 4872
The following pages come from J Stuart's 1913 book A History of the Zulu Rebellion 1906.











Dr David Biggins

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Natal 1906 casualties, honours and awards 11 years 1 month ago #14814

  • djb
  • djb's Avatar Topic Author
  • Away
  • Administrator
  • Administrator
  • Posts: 32462
  • Thank you received: 4872
There are some great pictures in the book:











Dr David Biggins

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Natal 1906 casualties, honours and awards 11 years 1 month ago #14815

  • djb
  • djb's Avatar Topic Author
  • Away
  • Administrator
  • Administrator
  • Posts: 32462
  • Thank you received: 4872
A detailed map of operations



Dr David Biggins
Attachments:
The following user(s) said Thank You: Wray Mayne

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Natal 1906 casualties, honours and awards 11 years 1 month ago #14818

  • Rory
  • Rory's Avatar
  • Offline
  • Senior Member
  • Senior Member
  • Posts: 3437
  • Thank you received: 2271
Wonderful insert David!

I am privileged to possess the trio (QSA/1906 Natal/1902 Coronation Medals) to JCG Harrison of the Natal Police who is on the list as KIA.

In addition I have the QSA (to Colonial Scouts) of one of the chaps featured in the photograghs - Magistrate H.M Stainbank - who was murdered by the Zulus on the eve of war.

All told an interesting period in the life of the old Natal Colony.

Regards

Rory

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Natal 1906 casualties, honours and awards 11 years 1 month ago #14828

  • djb
  • djb's Avatar Topic Author
  • Away
  • Administrator
  • Administrator
  • Posts: 32462
  • Thank you received: 4872
Rory,

Fabulous items representing an important part of Natal's history.

Best wishes
David
Dr David Biggins

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Natal 1906 casualties, honours and awards 7 years 7 months ago #53075

  • djb
  • djb's Avatar Topic Author
  • Away
  • Administrator
  • Administrator
  • Posts: 32462
  • Thank you received: 4872
From the next DNW auction


Picture courtesy of DNW

Natal (1) (Cpl: E. Alexander, Royston’s Horse)

Corporal E. Alexander was killed in action at Manzipambana on 3 June 1906, one of only 15 men killed during the campaign.

On 3 June some of Royston’s Horse, under Captain E. G. Clerk, became detached from the main body in the heart of the forest, at Manzipambana, and were ambushed by a group of rebels vastly superior in number. Early in the action ‘Corporal Alexander, C squadron, killed later in the day, did some very accurate shooting at some natives who were, as they thought, securely hidden on their side of the same kopje, sniping at members of C squadron in the valley below. These were shot by him at a range of about 500 yards.’

The circumstances of Alexander’s death are described in Captain Clerk’s own account of the action: ‘Recovering my footing, I ran down and leaped into the donga, where I found Fraser, Woolnough, Alexander, Holmes, Flynn and Hawkins. The rebels seemed to surround us immediately and I had succeeded in firing only about two shots when Alexander staggered forward crying out, “Oh, my God, pull this out, pull this out!” referring to an assegai which had been driven into the middle of his back. Someone pulled the assegai out and he sank down and died immediately. This assegai had been thrown from a distance of about ten yards up the donga by one of the enemy who was there. Almost immediately afterwards, Hawkins staggered forward and sank against the east bank just on my right, with two assegais in his back.’ It was only the timely arrival of reinforcements, led by Royston, which prevented Captain Clerk’s men from being overrun. Nonetheless, there were four killed, viz. Corporal Alexander and Troopers Bouck, Harding and Robertson; eleven were wounded including Trooper Hawkins who succumbed to his injuries the same evening.
Dr David Biggins
Attachments:

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Page:
  • 1
  • 2
Time to create page: 2.240 seconds
Powered by Kunena Forum