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MILITARY AND PARA-MILITARY UNITS THAT SERVED IN THE 1922 STRIKE
This is a collection of all the Regiments and Arms of Service, including the South African Police, that were mobilised and fought in Johannesburg when martial law was declared in 1922. The collection includes a rare South African Air Force badge that was only used in 1922.
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FRAME TO ONE OF THE STRIKE LEADERS IN THE 1914 AND 1922 STRIKES IN JOHANNESBURG
George Mason was a very prominent strike leader during the 1922 strike. The frame contains a pocket watch given to him for services rendered to the Labor Movement of South Africa.
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FRAME THAT SHOWS PTE WALLACE'S SERVICE IN 1922 IN JOHANNESBURG. PHOTOGRAPHS ARE ORIGINAL AND WERE PART OF MY INHERITANCE.
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PORTRAIT OF MY GRANDFATHER: SARGEANT WILLIAM WALLACE
My grandfather was a 17 year old veteran of the 1922 strike in Johannesburg and was a member of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment. During WW2 he saw service in North Africa and Italy.
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ENTRANCE TO THE FAMILY ROOM AND DISPLAY
I started my interest in collecting at a very age young age. The family influence on matters military encouraged me to become a proffessional soldier and officer in the South African Army. The following photographs are of items that have been with me and part of my life for many years.
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Any chance for an idiot like me being explained what #71 and #91....
means?
Thanks,
Will
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UPDATED SHOULDER TITLE FRAME
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A PAIR TO A SUDANESE SOLDIER, PURCHASED IN THE SUDAN
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A MOUNTED WARRIOR RESPLENDENT IN CHAIN MAIL ARMOUR AND WEARING A JIBBAH
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A DERVISH WARRIOR OR THE "FUZZY-WUZZIE" AS KIPLING REFERRED TO THE ANSER
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SOME MISCELLANEOUSE ITEMS
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HOW AND WHY DID THIS MEDAL FIND IT'S WAY TO THE OMDURMAN SOUK?
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BETTER VIEW OF THE SIRDAR'S MEDAL FOR EFFICIENCY
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AFRICA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL
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SOME EGYPT MEDAL 1882-89 AWARDS TO BRITISH SERVICEMEN WITH THE KHEDIVE'S STAR
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Hi Brett,
Thank you for that magnificent contribution, it is a beautiful badge.
I will be adding some more frames of medals when I get home and find the time.
Regards,
Will
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THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTABULARY
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Hi Brett,
Thank you for the kind words.
The group was awarded to Captain M. Landsberg of the Umvoti Mounted Rifles. .
During the Anglo-Zulu War he was the RSM of the Border Hussars and took part in the Battle of Nditzane.
His photograph is in Curzon's badge book.
He was an Intelligence Officer in both the Boer War and 1906 rebellion, hence the clap "NATAL" on the QSA.
Regards,
Will
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SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTABULARY MARKINGS ON OTHER SIDE OF BAYONET HILT
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TRANSVAAL POLICE AND SAP STAMPS ON PATTERN 88 BAYONET HILT
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PATTERN 88 BAYONET IN SHOWCASE MARKED TO THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTABULARY, TRANSVAAL POLICE AND SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE
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SOUTH AFRICAN MOUNTED RIFLES
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CAPE MOUNTED POLICE AND CAPE POLICE DISTRICT 2
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The Endley Collection : Part 3 : Family and Miscellaneous
in Great Britain: Empire: Colonial Including South Africa & India: Awards, Militaria & History
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POLICE SARGEANT'S UNIFORM AND EQUIPMENT CIRCA 1922 (DURING THE JOHANNESBURG STRIKE)