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    QSAMIKE

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    1. Good Afternoon ladies and Gentlemen.....

      My latest acquisition connected to the Boer War is a fantastic run of The Times of London, April - May - June of 1901.....

      Great reading and interesting sideline..... I know that most of these must be on line in some form or another most likely microfiche or scanned but to have the original papers is a step closer to the actual men mentioned in the pages.....

      In picture showing the Casualties.....

      6817 Sapper T. J. Mcginness, RE, Rheumatic Fever, is not in the published Casualty List or on the published medal roll.....

      3366 Pte. E. Ward, 1st South Lancs. Regiment is not on the published Casualty List, 1109 Sgt. G. Penwill is in Casualty List.....

      849 Pte. G. Ward, Wor. Regiment is also not in Casualty List.......

      Makes you wonder how many more are missing......

      Looks like I have some great reading by the bird bath (cannot afford a pool) this summer......

      Mike

    2. Mike

      Where did you get the repro and is it tin or some resin stuff?

      Mike

      Mike.....

      I have had the repro for a number of years now and to be honest I cannot remember where I got it..... Many many years ago I was offered a full wooden case of 36 or 48 tins with the contents, company name and the date branded into the lid..... But I was a young father then and could not afford it..... Damn......

      Mike

    3. Good Afternoon ladies and Gentlemen.....

      Please find attached photos of a Boer War period medical kit.... It was originally made to be mounted on a pack or belt but I guess it was to heavy / awkward to use that way so it had those fittings removed you can see the remnants on the back and a shoulder strap was put on.....

      Some of the contents are dated 1899 and 1901 other pieces are blank....

      As you can see some items are missing....

      Hope you enjoy....

      Mike

    4. Good Morning Gentlemen.....

      I picked up the following with a bunch of old WW2 uniforms and since I am not a collector of this type of item I am wondering if anyone can tell me anything about it.....

      GERMAN WW2 IDENTITY DISK / DOG TAG SHAPE:

      Written in Two Lines -

      8881

      SS PZ.GREN.ERS.BTL.11

      (Note: the SS is in Runes type)

      of course it is mirrored on the other side.

      SHAPE: Oval

      SIZE: 69.41 mm X 48.91 MM / 2.736 in. X 1.897 in.

      Made so that it can be broken in half and has one round hole in top and two in bottom (or vice versa).

      The odd thing is there is no name or other personal information on the tag as you would expect to find or am I wrong.

      Is there any value to these?

      I would post a photo but my camera gave up the ghost and I have to get a new one will post photo soon as I do.....

      Mike

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