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A Kut Prisoner, H.C.W.Bishop
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/34069...-h/34069-h.htm
GARRISON OF KUT Headquarters 16th Infantry Brigade, Maj.-Gen. Delamain. { 2nd Dorsets. 66th Punjabis. 104th Rifles. 117th Mahrattas. 17th Infantry Brigade, Gen. Hoghton. { Oxford and Bucks L.I. 22nd Punjabis. 103rd Infantry. 119th Infantry. 18th Infantry Brigade, Maj.-Gen. Mellis. { 2nd Norfolks. 120th Infantry. 110th Infantry. 7th Rajputs. 30th Infantry Brigade, Gen. Hamilton. { 2 Coys. Royal West Kents. 3 Coys. 4th Hants T.F. 2/7th Ghurka Rifles. 24th Punjabis. 67th Punjabis. 76th Punjabis. Divisional Troops 17th Coy., S. & M. 34th (Poona) Signalling Co. Sirmoor Sappers (Imperial Service). 1 Squadron 7th Hariana Lancers. 48th Pioneers. 63rd, 76th, 82nd Batteries, R.F.A. 18 guns, 18 pdr. 104th Battery, R.G.A. 2 4" guns. 84th Battery, R.G.A. 4 5" guns. Volunteer Battery. 4 15 pdr. guns. "S" Battery, R.H.A., left behind 2 14 pdr. guns. Naval Detachment. 4 4.7" pdr. guns. H.M.S. Samarra: 2 3 pdr. guns; 1 13 pdr. gun. Machine Gun Battery (6 guns). Supply and Transport, including Jeypore Transport Train, Wireless, Royal Flying Corps, Depot and other details. Medical Service One British General Hospital. One Indian General Hospital. 3 Field Ambulances.
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I have Harry's orriginal Diary and his copy of his book he came from Oulton Stone Staffordshire he recieved a MC for his daring escape.
I was advised by his Nephew that his Medals and those of his brother NIGEL 5th North Staffordshire Regiment are somewhere in Australia. If only I could track them down I will post images of brothers later members may be aware in my collection to my home town of Stone Staffordshire https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ad.php?t=65338 Regards Stephen |
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HCW Bishop
I am currently writing a book about EH Keeling and his capture at Kut and subsequent escape from Kastamuni. My interest lies in the fact that his only son Christopher was my very first boss! He has now sadly died but I have all his books and papers. I am looking for some background information on H C W Bishop and R T Sweet, both before and in Bishop's case, after the War. I have some good background on R J Tipton. If anyone can help I would be most grateful.
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Thought I would message you as you may not have picked up my reply to the thread about HCW Bishop which is over 2 years old. I would love to know more about Bishop. I have his book. Peter |
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