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1Boer War. Made to Order. These brave Scottish laddies are frauds! They are not Highlanders, nor do they belong to a Scotch regiment. Not one of them could do a 'fling' to save his life. No, they hail from Sheffieldy10997

Boer War. Made to Order. These brave Scottish laddies are frauds! They are not Highlanders, nor do they belong to a Scotch regiment. Not one of them could do a 'fling' to save his life. No, they hail from Sheffield

2Boer War. Hallamshire Cooks. These industrious looking gentlemen are the preparers of the Hallamshire's food at the annual training.y10998

Boer War. Hallamshire Cooks. These industrious looking gentlemen are the preparers of the Hallamshire's food at the annual training.

3Fighting for their Country. Private Alfred White went out with the first contingent of Hallamshire Rifles. y10999

Fighting for their Country. Private Alfred White went out with the first contingent of Hallamshire Rifles.

4Fighting for their Country. Sapper Theaker of the Royal Engineers.y11001

Fighting for their Country. Sapper Theaker of the Royal Engineers.

5Fighting for their Country. Private Arnold Clough, No. 5786, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, has been in the army two years. Went out from Ireland to South Africa with the regiment.y11002

Fighting for their Country. Private Arnold Clough, No. 5786, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, has been in the army two years. Went out from Ireland to South Africa with the regiment.

6 Boer War. Private. C. J. Reaney, 2nd Devonshire Regiment. Joined the line in 1889.y11003

Boer War. Private. C. J. Reaney, 2nd Devonshire Regiment. Joined the line in 1889.

7Fighting for their Country. Private Charles Brown, No. 6543, of the 3rd Battalion, King's Royal Rifles. y11004

Fighting for their Country. Private Charles Brown, No. 6543, of the 3rd Battalion, King's Royal Rifles.

8Boer War. Volunteers. Private. Fred Stark, No. 6994, 1st Volunteer Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment (Hallamshires) y11006

Boer War. Volunteers. Private. Fred Stark, No. 6994, 1st Volunteer Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment (Hallamshires)

9Boer War. Volunteers. Trooper H. Carvell, 66th Company, Imperial Yeomanry. Is a native of Pitsmoor. The photograph is taken at Maitland Camp.y11007

Boer War. Volunteers. Trooper H. Carvell, 66th Company, Imperial Yeomanry. Is a native of Pitsmoor. The photograph is taken at Maitland Camp.

10Boer War. Volunteers. Driver Hubert Parkin, No. 33,156, 82nd Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Has seen much service during the Transvaal War. Was in at the relief of Kinmberley, the surrender of Cronje at Paardeberg and the taking of Bloemfontein. y11008

Boer War. Volunteers. Driver Hubert Parkin, No. 33,156, 82nd Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Has seen much service during the Transvaal War. Was in at the relief of Kinmberley, the surrender of Cronje at Paardeberg and the taking of Bloemfontein.

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