James George Tedder Boer War diary, 1902, with transcript, 2019, and photographs, 1852, ca. 1914-191...
James George Tedder Boer War diary, 1902, with transcript, 2019, and photographs, 1852, ca. 1914-1918
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1852-1918, 2019
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0.02 metres of textual material, and 5 photographs (1 folder)
1 text file - digital, PDF
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A Boer War diary, four World War I photographs and a photographic portrait from the collection of James George Tedder (1862-1931).
The diary was written while on active service in South Africa with the 2nd Regiment, New South Wales Mounted Rifles, 1 January-1 June 1902, and provides a record of troop movements, casualties (including horses) and...
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James George Tedder Boer War diary, 1902, with transcript, 2019, and photographs, 1852, ca. 1914-1918
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Object History
From the estate of James George Tedder to his grandchildren.
Contextual Information
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Presented by Ian J. Tedder, September 2019
Administrative / Biographical history
James George Tedder, Area Officer of Belmore, N.S.W. served as a lieutenant in the 2nd Regiment, NSW Mounted Rifles (Colonel Williams' Column) during the Boer War. He also served in World War I, embarking from Melbourne, Vic. on board HMAT A24 Benalla, 19 Oct. 1914. He was present at the landing of troops at Anzac, 25 Apr. 1915 and after disembarki...
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YezW6WL9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YezW6WL9
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9645744
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