boer war

  1. North Staffordshire Regiment 4th Bn

    North Staffordshire Regiment 4th Bn

    This memorial window is in Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire and is dedicated to the men of the 4th North Staffordshire Regiment who fell in the Boer War
  2. Grover, Percival Charles

    Grover, Percival Charles

    Lieutenant, 1st King's Shropshire Light Infantry killed in South Africa while serving in the mounted infantry at the action of Koornspruit 31st March 1900 when he gallantly assisting to get some guns out of action. Born 16th March 1875, Stoke House, Frinley, Surrey, England. Son of George Edward...
  3. Forbes, John George

    Forbes, John George

    This memorial is situated in the entrance to the centrall hall of St Chad's church Shrewsbury, Shropshire London Gazette dated 29th June 1886. The King's (Shropshire 'Light'Infantry). Gentleman Cadet John George Forbes, from the Royal Military College, to be Lieutenant
  4. Leek, St Luke War Memorials

    Leek, St Luke War Memorials

    Left memorial WW1 Right memorial, Boer War Centre memorial WW2
  5. Bernard John OUTRIM

    Bernard John OUTRIM

  6. Frederick Gordon Spring. DSO

    Frederick Gordon Spring. DSO

  7. Lincolnshire Regiment Boer War Memorial

    Lincolnshire Regiment Boer War Memorial

    This memorial is in the Services Chapel, in Lincoln Cathedral
  8. Cater, William John (Cater Bros)

    Cater, William John (Cater Bros)

    Lance Sergeant 4928, 3rd Grenadier Guards, Son of John and Sabina of Yate Road, Yate, Gloucestershire. His siblings Archibald Leonard, Pte 730648, Western Onatrio Regiment, 18th Canadian Infantry, died 2nd October 1918 aged 31. Son of John & Sabima of Pear Tree Cottage, Iron Acton...
  9. Archibald Boyd MACDONALD (DCM),  Arthur MACDONALD

    Archibald Boyd MACDONALD (DCM), Arthur MACDONALD

  10. Etches, Nugent Craven

    Etches, Nugent Craven

    He was killed at Stoneykopje, Brakfontein, South African Boer War. Commemorated on his parents memorial at Manchester Southern Cemetery.
  11. WARD George Wilson

    WARD George Wilson

    Trooper of Kitchenor's Horse died in the Boer War at Nooitgedacht. Son of Thomas Samuel & Susannah. Commemorated on his parents memorial at Nottingham General Cemetery
  12. Staffordshire Yeomanry

    Staffordshire Yeomanry

  13. Staffordshire Yeomanry

    Staffordshire Yeomanry

    This window is dedicated to the Staffordshire Yeomanry who fought in the South African War 1901-2 and is part of Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire To the glory of God. In memory of the Staffordshire Yeoman and Volunteers who fell in the South Africa 1901-2 Left Panel 1st Volunteers Bn...
  14. Staffordshire Regiment 1st Bn

    Staffordshire Regiment 1st Bn

    This window is part of Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire which is situated on the east wall of St Michael's Chapel it is dedicated to the 1st Staffordshire Regiment who fought in the Boer War 1900-1-2
  15. South Staffordshire Regiment 1st Bn

    South Staffordshire Regiment 1st Bn

    Boer War fallen This memorial is in Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire in St Michael's Chapel
  16. Staffordshire Regiment

    Staffordshire Regiment

    This monument is located in Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire 1st Battalion 64th of Foot and 2nd Battalion 98th of Foot
  17. Staffordshire Regiment

    Staffordshire Regiment

    This monument is located in Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire in St Michael's Chapel
  18. South Staffordshire Regiment, 1st Bn

    South Staffordshire Regiment, 1st Bn

    This monument is located in Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire in St Michael's Chapel and is dedicated to the men who fell in the Boer War 1899-1902
  19. North Staffordshire Regiment 98th of Foot

    North Staffordshire Regiment 98th of Foot

    This Boer War 1900-1-2, memorial can be seen in Lichfield Cathedral
  20. Lee William

    Lee William

    Colour Sergeant 1023, 1st Service Company Shropshire Volunteers (Hodnet Company) (King's Shropshire Light Infantry) he was taken ill on the eve of re-embarkation for home and died at Bloemfontein 13th April 1901 This memorial can be seen in St Luke's church, Hodnet, Shropshire
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