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Monday, January 19, 2015

Intombi Cemetery Memorials, Ladysmith: Anglo-Boer War 1899 17


RAW, SW - Trooper, Natal Carbineers
d. Intombi Jan 11th 1900 aged 23
'Not gone from memory, not gone from love, but gone to his father's home above'






1st & 2nd Battn. King's Royal Rifles
Obelisk in memory of N.C.O's and Riflemen who died of wounds or disease during the Siege of Ladysmith between 2nd November 1899 and 28th February 1900; this stone is erected as a token of affection and regard by their Comrades
Arm. Sgt, Cr. Sgt and Sergeants:

DELANEY, D
BOXALL, H
POCOCK, H
TURNER, W
LUCAS, C
Corporals:
HOPE, T
WHITE, H
STACEY, W
JACKSON, J
LITTLEBOY, C
YOUNG, W
PRIESTLEY, J
Lance Corporals:
AYRES, F
HARTE, T
HODSON, T
CHOUFFOTT, A
SCOTT, T
PEPPER, F
MASKELL, W
SOWDEN, T
Riflemen:
SPARSHOTT, H
ETHERINGTON, J
THOMAS, E
BUTLER, J
HULSE, W
BAXTER, C
SMITH, C
GOOCH, H
KIMPSON C
FENTON, R
CARNEY, J
SAUNDERS, E
SMITH, E
SMITH, T
SPENCER, A
THOMPSON, J
WALLIS, A
WHITEHEAD, J
WREAKS, W
BEEMAN, J
HERBERT, G
TAYLOR, C
BROGDEN, J
NEVILLE, H
BENNETT, R
AHERN, M
LONG, W
SILVEY, J
TAYLOR, E
MATTHEWSON, A
MUNN, A
CUNNINGHAM, W
ANDERSON, W
CONNOLLY, J
BARTON, FT
LEATHERBARROW, H
HALL, T
DOBBINS, A
BROWN, C
DONEGAN, T
NASON, W
KITCHING, T
ALLSOPP, H
O'HEARN, M
KNEE, W
CLARKE, F
WESTGATE, A
IGGLEDON, S














The Queen's South Africa Medal
(QSA) would have been awarded to all the
men mentioned in these memorials at Intombi.



Photographs: Dixon-Smith

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