All Saints church, Crudwell,
Wiltshire - "To
the glory of God and in memory of Montague Arthur Baker
Private 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Wiltshire Regt., Who fell in
the Boer War 1899-1902. This tablet was erected by their fellow
parishioners."
Tintinhull Church,
Somerset - "Pte. Henry G. Rice, 3rd. Vol. Bat.
Somerset Light Infantry, died of enteric fever, whilst serving
in the South African War, at Bloemfontein, 1 March 1901."
York cemetery - "Walter Frankish (fourth son of G. & S.J. Frankish) born in this City on the 13th October 1873, and killed at the Siege of Mafeking on the 7th December 1899 and residing at East London Cape Colony he was one of the first to join General Baden Powell's Protectorate Regiment immediately before the outbreak of the Transvaal war."
Memorial in Ermington church - "In memory of Sergeant Carland Penwill 1st S. Lancashire Regt. Died 1901 Private Samuel J. Smale 2nd Devon Regt. Died 1900 in the South African War."
Memorial in Ashton-Under-Hill church, Worcestershire - "This Memorial is erected in honour of Gunner John Barnett, Royal Artillery, who gave his life for his country in the South African War at Pietermaritzburg. May 4, 1902."
All Saints' Church, Headley, Hants' - "In loving memory of Cyril Warrington Rogers aged 20, Lance Corporal, Imperial Light Infantry killed at the battle of Spion Kop South Africa, January A.D. 1900, youngest son of John Warrington Rogers, Q.C., Melbourne, Australia."
St. Paul's, Broadwell
- "This memorial
is erected in honour of the Alderton men who gave their lives
for their Country in the South African War.
Private Ernest Sallis 1st Batt. Glos Regt at St. Helena
March 10 1901
Private James Betts Colonial District Troop at Fraserburg
April 21 1902
Trooper Thomas Heek 2nd Life Guards at Bloemfontein April
7 1899."
St. Nicholas, Condicote - "To the glory of God and in memory of Pte Ernest W. Rimell Somersetshire Light Infantry Killed in Action Near Colenso Feby 20th 1900, and of Trooper Herbert Malings Worcester Co. Imperial Yeomanry, Killed in action at Bloemfontain Oct 24th 1901. This tablet was erected by voluntary subscriptions Rees. Davies - Rector."
St. Peter's, Winchcombe
- "This
memorial is erected in honour of the Winchcombe men who gave their
lives for their Country in the South African War.
Private Charles Core 2 Batt Glos Reg at Ladysmith Dec 23
1899
Private Charles Haslam 2 Batt Glos Reg at Nicholsons Nek
Oct 27 1900
Trooper William Humphries 1 Life Guards at Kimberley April
11 1900
Private Charles Knight 2nd Rifle Brigade at Ladysmith April
6 1900
Private Arthur Pigeon 1st Batt Glos Reg at Capetown March
26 1900
Private Albert Sharp Imperial Yeomanry at Umtale June 7
1900
Cpl Albert Noice James Imperial Yeomanry at Harrismith
May 18 1901."
St. Edward, Stow on the
Wold - "To the Glory of God and in remembrance of
John Pegler, Royal Scots Greys. Killed in action at Zand
River, South Africa, May 10th 1900 aged 22 years
Albert Busson, Corporal 3rd Kings Royal Rifles Died S.
Africa, Feb. 24th 1900 of wounds received in action. aged 25 years
Talbot Dickens Gillett, Corporal 2nd Royal Berks Regt.
Died at Middelburg of enteric fever, March 14th 1901 aged 29 years
Reuben Clifford, Col.Sergt. 1st Coldstream Guards. Died
at Deelfontein May 9th 1901 aged 38 years.
This Tablet is erected by the Church Sunday School children J.T.
Evans Rector E.L. Harrison Asst. Priest."
St. Giles, Bredon's Norton - "In Loving memory of William John Miles Private, 1st Battn. Gloucestershire Regiment Second son of Robert & Ellen Miles of Bredon's Norton Killed in action at Nicholson's Nek, S. Africa on Oct 30th 1899 Aged 21 Years ."
St. Mary the Virgin, Childswickham - "This memorial is erected in Honour of Sergeant M. Agg, Glos. Regt. who gave his life for his country in the South African War at Nicholsons Nek Oct 30 1899."
St. Mary the Virgin, Childswickham
- "To the Glory
of God and in loving memory of George James Taylor Colour
Sergeant Northumberland Fusiliers who died while on active service
in South Africa, April 23 1901 aged 28 years."
"To the Glory of God and in memory of George Tinson
2nd Batt. Shropshire Light Infantry who died while serving in
South Africa at Bloemfontein, April 17, 1900."
St. Anne's, Wyre Piddle - "In memory of Corpl A.P. Hodgetts I.Y. and Corpl A.J. Hands S.A.C. of this village who died in the service of their Country in S. Africa during the Boer War. This Tablet is placed by friends and parishioners, A.D. 1902."
Campden School, Chipping Campden - "In memory of Lieut. Daniel Buchanan, Kitchener's Light Horse. Killed in action at Paardeburg, Feb 18th 1900 aged 36. Corpl. Albert N. James, Glos. Imp. Yeomanry. Died at Harrismith, May 18th 1901 aged 23. John S. Bristow, British South African Police. Wounded at Elands River, died at Krugersdorp. Sept 12th, 1900, aged 23. Trooper Bertram Bernard Baldwin, Warwick. Imp. Yeo. Died at Pretoria. Nov. 1900, aged 20 ...... Old Boys of Chipping Campden Grammar School Volunteers in the South African War 1899-1902. This tablet was erected by pupils past & present and was Unveiled Dec 17th 1903 by Col. J.C. Griffith V.D. 2nd V.B. Glos. Regt."
Chipping Campden St James' Church - "To the Glory of God and in memory of privates Alfred Benfield 1st King's Royal Rifles, William Henry Franklin 2nd Royal Warwicks and William Tracey 1st Gloucestershire who died of dysentery in S. Africa while serving their country in the Boer war 1900."
Memorials at St. Michael's
church, Cropthorne - "This Brass is erected by
Lt Colonel W. Holland Worcestershire Regt In Memory of Private
Thomas Forrester 2nd Worcestershire Regt Who laid down
his life for his country at Newcastle S. Africa March 13th 1901."
"In memory of Daniel Tarplee, Corporal Royal Field
Artillery who served through the Boer War 1899-1901, and died
at Cropthorne Jany 12th 1904 from illness contracted During the
Siege of Ladysmith."
Memorials at St Peter
& St Paul's church, Upton on Severn - "To the Glory of God and in loving memory
of George James Taylor Colour Sergeant Northumberland Fusiliers
who died while on active service in South Africa, April 23 1901
aged 28 years."
"To the Glory of God and in memory of George Tinson
2nd Batt. Shropshire Light Infantry who died while serving in
South Africa at Bloemfontein, April 17, 1900."
Memorial at Kirk Lonan, Isle of Man - "Sacred to the memory of Colour-Sergeant William Wallace, second batallion, Seaforth Highlanders, who was killed in action in Pasrdeberg, South Africa, February 15, 1900. Erected by loving friends."
NEW ZEALAND
Temuka, South Canterbury - "Lance Corp W. Roddick Killed Bothasberg S.A. 24 Feb 1902. Trooper D. Clarke Killed Klerksdorp S.A. 14 Jan 1902. Trooper J. Counihan Killed Bothasberg S.A. 24 Feb 1902. Trooper W.G. Monahan Killed Bothasberg S.A. 24 Feb 1902."
Glenti school, Temuka,
South Canterbury - "In
honoured memory of William Mathews who was drowned in crossing
the Caldon River while on active service in South Africa, Sept.
27th 1901, aged 19 years. Honour the Brave. Erected by the Residents."
Timaru Boer War Memorial
- "This memorial
is erected by the inhabitants of Timaru and District to the memory
of those of their Soldier Sons who died in action or from wounds
or disease during the Boer War 1899 - 1902. They deserve well
of their country.
Corporal W. Byrne I NZ Contingent
Corporal D. Fogarty X NZ Contingent
Lance Corporal W. Roddick VII NZ Contingent
Trooper A.H. McKay V NZ Contingent
Trooper D. McKay V NZ Contingent
Trooper T.L. Scott III NZ Contingent
Trooper C.E. Smith III NZ Contingent
Trooper W. Stevenson VII NZ Contingent
Trooper E. Ward IX NZ Contingent
Trooper A.J. Whitney VII NZ Contingent
Trooper R.G. Coker Kitchener's Scouts
Private W.D. Harrison Imperial Light Infantry
Trooper H.O. Hagan S.A. Light Horse
Major A.G. Mahan
Sergt. F.A. Baron S.A. Light Horse
Sergt. F. Karton Light Horse
Farrier Sert. R.E. Smith II NZ Contingent
Trooper E.R. Barrar V NZ Contingent
Trooper F. Bourn II NZ Contingent
Trooper J. Butler III NZ Contingent
Trooper D. Clarke V NZ Contingent
Trooper J. Counihan VII NZ Contingent
Trooper T.M. Freeman II NZ Contingent
Trooper J. Lund X NZ Contingent
Trooper W. Mathews VI NZ Contingent
Trooper C.D. Merry VI NZ Contingent
Trooper W.N. Moffatt III NZ Contingent
Trooper W.G. Monohan VII NZ Contingent."
CANADA
Memorial at St. Catharine's, Niagara - "Major Henry M. Arnold, 90th Winnipeg Rifles, Capt. 2nd Special Service Battalion, R. C. R. I., died Feb. 23d 1900, from wounds received in action at Paardeburg Drift. South Africa Feb. 18th 1900."
Memorial at St. Catharine's, Niagara - "Lieut. J. Edgar Burch, Adjt. 2d Dragoons, attached to 1st Battalion C.M.R. on special duty, killed in action near Pretoria, South Africa, July 16th 1900."
Memorial at St. Catharine's, Niagara - "Private Archibald Radcliffe, 1st Battalion C. M. R., 2d Troop, A. Squadron, Field Force, South Africa, killed near Belfast, S. A., Sep. 23rd 1900; Corp. Robert Irwin, 19th St.Catharines Regt. wounded at Houtuck, South Africa. May 1st 1900. died in Bloemfontein, S. A., July 1st 1900."
AUSTRALIA
Memorial in Macabe Park, Wollongong - "Erected by the citizens to commemorate the death of Trooper Frank Andrews who was killed in action at Ottoshoop S. Africa 27th August 1900, aged 20 years. A volunteer with the 1st Imperial Bushmen."
Memorial at Boorowa, New South Wales - "In memory of Granville Thomas Cooper, native of Burrowa, killed in action at Molofo Ottoshoop South Africa October 12 1900."
Memorial at unknown location - "Francis Maxwell Sergeant in the Queensland Mounted Infantry, born 14th December 1870, killed in action at Homan's Krall S. Africa 17th July 1900, while attempting to save the life of a comrade."
SOUTH AFRICA
Coligny Graveyard
- "28514
Pte. J.R. Jackson Northumberland & Durham I. Yeomanry
Killed in action 31st May 1902"
Coligny Graveyard - "This Monument is erected by his comrades in memory of Trooper E. Clark who fell in action at Palmietfontein on May 19th 1901."
Coligny Graveyard - "In Memory of Trooper. E.W. Parsons 39th Coy. I.Y. Died of Wounds April 19th 1902."
Coligny Graveyard - "For King and Empire Pte. O. Somers 5594 11th Apl. 1902 Royal Irish Fusiliers."
Coligny Graveyard - "In Ever Loving Memory of Rowland W. Alderson 73rd Coy. I.Y. Son of late W.M.D. Alderson, Captain 2nd Queens, and Mrs. Alderson, Norton Lees, Meersbank, Derbyshire. Who was killed in action at Treurfontein, 21st Jan. 1902 Age 24 years."
Coligny Graveyard - "For King and Empire Tpr. J.E. Jones. B.S.A. Police. 21 Jan. 1902."
Coligny Graveyard - "To the Memory of the late George Henry Gordon Sergeant in the Bechuanaland Rifles Who was killed in action, on the 21st day of January 1902. This stone was erected by the Officers & Men of his regiment, in recognition of his bravery, and devotion, during a period of over two years on active service."
Coligny Graveyard - "For King and Empire Trp. J.B. Roper 1383 21st Jan. 1902 Rhodesian. MTD. Rifles."
Coligny Graveyard - "In Loving Memory of Lieut. Charles Dixon Kimber I.Y. of London. Second son of Sir Henry Kimber BAPT. M.P. Killed in action at Wildfontein whilst rescuing a comrade 17th July 1901 Aged 38 years."
Coligny Graveyard - "Charles George Eyre. Lieut Xth Imperial Yeomanry Killed in action Novr. 16th 1901."
Coligny Graveyard - "Trooper H.E. Harding Xth.I.Y. Killed in action Novr. 16th. 1901."
Coligny Graveyard - "For King and Empire Tpr. H. Martin 26283 15th Nov. 1901 10th Imp. Yeomanry."
Coligny Graveyard - "For King and Empire Trooper A. Fisher 1955 28th Sep.1900 3rd Imp. Yeomanry."
Coligny Graveyard - "In
Memory of Trooper H.A. Mahood No.2. Troop. S.A.C. Died
of Wounds 13th April 1902."
Coligny Graveyard
- "A
Div. S.A.C. In memory of Tpr. H.M. Mahood at Middelbult
age 22 Died of Wounds 13 Apl. 1902."
Coligny Graveyard - "In Memory of Lieut. R.A. Chaloner R. Inniskilling Fusiliers Died of Wounds 22nd April 1902."
Coligny Graveyard - "In Memory of Trooper H. Ambridge 26th Coy. I.Y. Died of Wounds 14th April 1902."
Coligny Graveyard - "In Memory of No.5239 Pte. J.A.S. McDougall 1st. Cameron. High RS. Killed on Picquet at Knoppenfontein 13th April 1902."
Coligny Graveyard - "In memory of Sergt. W. Murray 1st Scottish Horse Died of Wounds April 14th 1902."
Memorial between Dullstroom
and Lydenburg - "Honour
the Brave. Erected by all ranks of the 1st Battalion Manchester
Regiment in affectionate remembrance of their comrades who were
killed or died of wounds received in action near this spot on
the night of the 19th December 1901. Killed and buried near this
place:
Sgt. F. Ford
Sgt. A. Davies
Pte. P. Bohin
Pte. H. Holmes
Pte. W. Frost
Pte. R. Brundritt
Pte. R. Redford
Died of wounds and buried elsewhere:
Maj. A.T.P. Hudson
Cl. Sgt. T. Martin
Pte. W. Fleet."