Anglo Boer War 1899 – 1902 (3 Viewers)

August 1900 - Naval Brigade Semaphore




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December 1901 - Maxim gun packed on a mule









British soldier - Trophy of Wales

Maxim mule - Little Legion

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Here is a different version of the Tonga wagon, this is horse drawn and is based on a photograph from volume 2 of the Anglo Boer War history "After Pretoria, the Guerilla War" published in 1902











Ambulance driver - Little Legion
Stretcher bearer seated at the rear - Dorset
Ambulance - Adapted from a horse and cart found on Ebay:wink2:
First Aid boxes - Little Legion

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March 1901 - Camels Carrying Mails.







Camels - Little Legion

Postman - Trophy of Wales

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September 6th 1900 - BOER SHARPSHOOTERS SIGHTING A BRITISH PATROL






Figures - Trophy of Wales

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A patrol of 10th Hussars escort Tonga Ambulance wagons of the volunteer Natal Indian Ambulance Corps to a Field Hospital











Figures - Little Legion, Trophy and Steadfast

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July 1900 - Royal Artillery with a water barrel wagon



Set from Trophy of Wales

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July 1900 - Unloading the supplies



All figures - Trophy of Wales

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May 1901 - A Naval Brigade Maxim Gun detachment crosses the veldt







All figures - Little Legion

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May 1901 - Naval Brigade supply wagon on the move



The wagon gets some assistance from the escort




All figures and wagon - Little Legion

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Very nice Martyn, your collection is magnificent. Always like wagons and pack animals. :salute::, Robin.
 
January 1900 - Natal Indian Ambulance Corps, with Naval Brigade escort, bring British wounded to safety



Figures - Trophy of Wales, Little Legion and Steadfast

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Martyn:)
 
January 1900 - Natal Indian Ambulance Corps, with Naval Brigade escort, bring British wounded to safety



Figures - Trophy of Wales, Little Legion and Steadfast

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Martyn:)
 
January 1900 - Natal Indian Ambulance Corps bring British wounded to safety



Figures - Little Legion and Steadfast

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Martyn:)
 

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