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1Boer War. 'Duke's Son, Cook's Son!' Lance-Corpl. James H. Dunlop, 1st Border Regiment under General Harty10909

Boer War. 'Duke's Son, Cook's Son!' Lance-Corpl. James H. Dunlop, 1st Border Regiment under General Hart

2Boer War. Sergt. William Cobban, 5th Fusiliers (Fighting Fifth), son of Dr. Cobban, of Rotherham. Entered the Army in 1896 at Sheffield.y10910

Boer War. Sergt. William Cobban, 5th Fusiliers (Fighting Fifth), son of Dr. Cobban, of Rotherham. Entered the Army in 1896 at Sheffield.

3Boer War. 'Duke's Son, Cook's Son!' Gunner John Dixon, Royal Artillery. Joined the Artilllery eight years ago. After serving on garrison duty at Gibraltar for five years he joined the reserves being recalled for the Transvaal War. y10911

Boer War. 'Duke's Son, Cook's Son!' Gunner John Dixon, Royal Artillery. Joined the Artilllery eight years ago. After serving on garrison duty at Gibraltar for five years he joined the reserves being recalled for the Transvaal War.

4Boer War. 'Duke's Son, Cook's Son!' Driver Albert Parsons is a member of the 8th Company, Army Service Corpsy10912

Boer War. 'Duke's Son, Cook's Son!' Driver Albert Parsons is a member of the 8th Company, Army Service Corps

5Boer War. Corporal Arthur Fawcett of the Army Service Corps in a letter to his wife, dated Ladysmith, March 8th, interestingly describes the above incident of which he himself was a participatory10913

Boer War. Corporal Arthur Fawcett of the Army Service Corps in a letter to his wife, dated Ladysmith, March 8th, interestingly describes the above incident of which he himself was a participator

6Boer War. York and Lancaster Regiment. Pte. Albert Hobson, 1st Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment. Left Liverpool in the Majestic about the middle of December, 1899, and arrived in Durban on New Year's Day. y10914

Boer War. York and Lancaster Regiment. Pte. Albert Hobson, 1st Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment. Left Liverpool in the Majestic about the middle of December, 1899, and arrived in Durban on New Year's Day.

7Private W. Elshaw, Northumberland Fusiliers, Sheffield, reported killedy07872

Private W. Elshaw, Northumberland Fusiliers, Sheffield, reported killed

8J H Swift and Sons, [537] Penistone Road, Sheffield - business card, c. 1900arc01922

J H Swift and Sons, [537] Penistone Road, Sheffield - business card, c. 1900

9Boer War. York and Lancaster Regiment. Lance-Corporal  G. Headley, 1st Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment. Enlisted in the 2nd York and Lancaster in 1895. After being 18 months at Pontefract and Clchester, he went out with the draft to India.y10916

Boer War. York and Lancaster Regiment. Lance-Corporal G. Headley, 1st Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment. Enlisted in the 2nd York and Lancaster in 1895. After being 18 months at Pontefract and Clchester, he went out with the draft to India.

10Boer War. Pte. Edward Hornby, of Crookes, 1st York and Lancaster Regiment. Attached to General Buller's troops. y10917

Boer War. Pte. Edward Hornby, of Crookes, 1st York and Lancaster Regiment. Attached to General Buller's troops.

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