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Tassie QSA
hi all
my latest pick up. not a badge but a rare piece of australian and tasmanian history. only about 80 in this unit so the rarest of the units from tassie QSA Service Number: 142 Rank: Private Unit: 2nd Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen Conflict / Operation: South Africa, 1899-1902 (Boer War) Native place: Tasmania, Australia Notes: Murray Remarks: Corporal. Sergeant 18/06/1900 Source: Murray page number - 553 but what i really like about it are the photos and other items that came with it. awesome little collection to one man who served over 100yrs ago enjoy bc |
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Very nice and really quite scarce, both WO100/293 and WO100/232 confirm the issue of the medal and clasps as well as his additional entitlement to the South Africa 1901 clasp, any New Zealand or Australian recipient who served with the Rhodesian Field Force during the Anglo Boer War is certainly always nice to see, I should be very happy with that if I were you.
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Very nice pickup would have set you back a couple of bob ?? JT in Tassie would be envious I would think Would look better in my collection
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thanks frank and jack
i am really pleased with it. now i just have to do a bit of research on him. hope to be in tassie over the next few weeks so will see what i can find. yes it did set me back a considerable amount but its not that often you find something like this with all the extras. bc |
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Hi all. I have just joined this forum while searching for some information regarding the Tasmanian Bushmen in the Boer War. I have bought this old thread up as it appears that the opening comments are regarding a soldier (Service No 142) in the same small contingent of Tasmanian’s that I have recently bought a carved Lee Enfield rifle belonged to (Service No156) , 2nd TBC. While searching for information on the soldier who carried the rifle, it led me to photos of the Tasmanian Bushmen, from where I am trying to determine what the collar badges are. I’m guessing they are very much on the rare side, but just gives me something to chase to complete the picture. Just chasing a clear photo of what this badge could be. Your help would be much appreciated, Anthony
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hi Anthony
awesome item you have there. well done the collar badge is of a lion i dont suppose you found any pics of 142 Sgt Alfred Frank Johnson? https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1439896 heres your man https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1431528 cheers BC |
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Found this photo of your man. Was the Lion badge specifically for the 2nd Tasmanian Bushmen or for all Tasmanian units? Thanks Anthony
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thanks anthony
how do i get a copy of that pic? where did all those hats go? yeah the collar is a standard infantry collar badge for that period. they are hard to find but do come up bc |
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The photos are on a website, Tasmanianpioneers.com There are apparently higher resolution photos in the archives, but I’m yet to find them. If I do, I’ll add details here. Thanks for the help with the badge, I’ll keep my eye out at shows and online. Much appreciated, Anthony
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