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27th January 2005 | Oh no! Not someone else who was at rorke's Drift! Started by Julian Whybra I came across this memorial in Bendigo, Victoria , Australia by chance purporting to commemorate 'F.R. Bowrey, Awarded V.C. at Rorke's Drift 1879' - t... (click to view) Latest Post: 30th January 2005 | 7 |
27th January 2005 | Fugitives trail Started by Allen Graham A colleague and myself are due to stay at Fugitives Drift Guest House, and although I have visited the area a couple of times before, I have always do... (click to view) Latest Post: 30th January 2005 | 11 |
25th January 2005 | Col. Pulleine's letter. Started by Derek C It seems odd to me that a millitary man like Pulleine, in his 8:05 letter to Chelmsford, would use the words "left front of the camp", inst... (click to view) Latest Post: 30th January 2005 | 4 |
22nd January 2005 | best infantry Started by kieran hi everyone who do u think has the best infantry now even tho the americans have the marines even tho we invented the marines i would still say britia... (click to view) Latest Post: 30th January 2005 | 8 |
27th January 2005 | Isandlwana photo album(s) Started by Coll I've always had a notion to have photograph albums full of colour pictures of every area of the Isandlwana battlefield, from the valley where the Zulu... (click to view) Latest Post: 29th January 2005 | 6 |
26th January 2005 | email newsleter? Started by Shirly Jones is there a email newsleter about rd availble for me to join up?
thanks bunches!
SHIRLY... (click to view) Latest Post: 29th January 2005 | 1 |
25th January 2005 | Who is Saul David ? Started by Coll On viewing previous topics and also comments made on recent discussions, this name keeps appearing.
Could someone tell me who this man is ?.
Is ... (click to view) Latest Post: 29th January 2005 | 14 |
24th January 2005 | When is cavalry not cavalry? Started by Paul Cubbin In one of the articles below, Peter Ewart poses a small but interesting question that I think deserves a little wider attention.
Just when can m... (click to view) Latest Post: 29th January 2005 | 24 |
28th January 2005 | Daniel Sheehan . Started by Graham MASON To one and all ,
I hope someone out there can sort this one out ! , according to information i have Daniel Sheehan was bapti... (click to view) Latest Post: 28th January 2005 | 1 |
24th January 2005 | Zulus let their prisoner go ?. Started by Coll I was of the opinion that the Zulus took no prisoners, but I'm sure I read an article about a soldier or a civilian found roaming around the Zulu terr... (click to view) Latest Post: 27th January 2005 | 2 |
23rd January 2005 | Capt. Shepstone's last stand Started by Coll Is there more information about Capt. George Shepstone's role in the battle of Isandlwana and his last stand on the west side of the mountain against ... (click to view) Latest Post: 27th January 2005 | 13 |
18th January 2005 | Who led the sortie for the watercart? Started by Andrew Holliday Was it Chard or Bromhead who led the sortie for the watercart. Adrian Greaves book 'Rorke's Drift' says that it was Chard. Ian Knight's 'Rorke's Drift... (click to view) Latest Post: 27th January 2005 | 10 |
25th January 2005 | Dogs at Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift Started by Tony Ashford I've read tit-bits here and there about two dogs in particular in the battles - one called Pip and the other called Lion. Does anybody know if the st... (click to view) Latest Post: 26th January 2005 | 2 |
24th January 2005 | Musketry standards Started by Richard How did the standard of musketry(thats what the British army still calls it) in the British army in 1879 differ from todays army? By this I mean did t... (click to view) Latest Post: 26th January 2005 | 3 |
13th January 2005 | Schiess's first name Started by Diana Blackwell He was Fernand, according to this site. Yet the film "Zulu" refered to him as Frederick. Was this just sloppiness, or did Schiess go by Fr... (click to view) Latest Post: 26th January 2005 | 10 |
24th January 2005 | A few queries about isandhlwana Started by Greg Reed im doing a visual information package for my illustration degree centered around the battle of isandhlwana. Im in need of a little information if anyo... (click to view) Latest Post: 25th January 2005 | 6 |
22nd January 2005 | Mount Isandlwana's secrets Started by Coll Archaeology of the Isandlwana battlefield has uncovered many artefacts, but I am curious about the actual mountain itself.
Has there been any searc... (click to view) Latest Post: 25th January 2005 | 7 |
23rd January 2005 | "Stop throwin' them bloody spears at me!" Started by Paul Cubbin We are told of the prowess of the Zulu warrior in hand to hand combat with knobkerrie and stabbing assegai. We also know they were proficient with ... (click to view) Latest Post: 24th January 2005 | 3 |
22nd January 2005 | Zulus unimpressed with revolvers ? Started by Coll I remember a Zulu account from Isandlwana saying when revolvers were being used the bullets missed more than they hit.
Was it a general opinion amo... (click to view) Latest Post: 24th January 2005 | 6 |
22nd January 2005 | British 'military police' on campaign Started by Coll When british forces were on campaign, especially in the Zulu War, was there a police unit allocated to monitoring the conduct of the soldiers with 'po... (click to view) Latest Post: 23rd January 2005 | 4 |
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