Pause for thought - PTSD then and now
Searching for missing medals, looking for a reunite? The Register can help you
Mellors & Kirk - Caveat Emptor
Book Reviews:
A Russian Fighting for the Boer Cause
A Russian on Commando. The Boer War Experiences of Yevgeny Avgustus
Battles of the Boer War - who was W Baring Pemberton?
Blue Bonnets
Clearly My Duty
Hill of Squandered Valour - The Battle of Spion Kop
Kruger, Kommandos Kak
The Road to Infamy
With the Gordon Highlanders
General:
1st Life Guards and the Relief of Ladysmith
10th Hussars dating a picture
11th Hussars A Rare QSA?
A Bogus Claim for the Elandslaagte Clasp?
A failed escape attempt? Sgt Delaney
A Great Research Resource: The Tablet
A lad from Wrecsam and Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee
Bakenlaagte - after the battle
Boer POW handicraft: medal box
Bridging the Thukela, February 1900
British Empire Casualties of the Anglo Boer War 1899-1902
British Cavalry: clasp rarity
British cavalry and the relief of Kimberley
British cavalry and the relief of Ladysmith
British cavalry and the relief of Mafeking
Buying books for research
Cape Garrison Artillery - view from the medal rolls
Casualties on-line
Casualties, don't trust one source
Connie Mrs Kruger; The Story of Nurse
Defence & Relief Clasp Combinations
Distinguished Conduct Medal Citations
Elandslaagte Naval Cemetery
Finding "new"casualties
George Ives, the last veteran
How Research has advanced - as revealed by one medal
Imperial Yeomanry - Natal Clasp
Imperial Yeomanry - Table of clasps
International History Conference 2014
JP Tinling - Administrator of the annexed Transvaal
King's South Africa Medal and its clasps
Kakul POW Camp
Lord Roberts' Bodyguard
Loxtons Horse
Medals returned "as protest not wanted"
More Secrets From The Casualty Rolls
Naval Service of Canada - A founder sailor
Nesbitt's Horse casualties and the Siege of Philippolis, October 1900 - who was who?
New Zealand Mounted Rifles in numbers
"Odd Men" British Cavalry South Africa 1899-1902
PIN71 - Pension Files
POWs Overseas Colonial Contingents
Q battery RHA at Sannas Post 31st March
Queen's Mediterranean medal
Queen's South Africa Medal
Silver QSA to Indians
Queen's South Africa medal multi-clasp medals
Queen's South Africa medal and its clasps
The QSA and other medals
The QSA named to a cruise ship: HMS Ophir
The ten clasp QSA myth or reality?
Research Puzzles: FC Froggatt
Research Puzzles: FL Hide
Research Puzzles: NL Hawkyard
Research Puzzles: Ohlsen, Ohlson, Ohlsonn, Ohlssen or Ohlsson
Research Puzzles: "Odd" Casualties From War Memorials
Research Puzzles: TF Adlard South African Light Horse - was he a casualty?
Researching British Army Casualties New Resource: Soldier's Effects
Royal East Kent Mounted Rifles and the South African Light Horse
Sgt-Major Mauchle's Missing Diary
Sheltered by the Zulus
Single source? Check again! (Lt CGO Harman DWR)
Splitting groups good business or greed?
That Armoured Train Incident: 15 November, 1899: An analysis of casualties
The Caroline brothers from Derbyshire
The Curious Case of Henry Brummage
The grave under a railway station
The Imperial Light Infantry At Spion Kop
The Last Post A Major Revision
The Royal Patriotic Fund - a rare document
The Sea Transport Medal 1899-1902
The Somme and the Anglo-Boer War
The Stebbing Brothers - a military family
The Unfortunate Death of Private 4991 John Hood 2nd Dragoons
The Youngest Assailant of the War
Thomas Bracken- a soldier in the midst of history
Tribute Medals: Borough of Barnsley
Tribute medals: Norton
Tribute medals: Holborn Engine Works
Trouble on St Helena: 1st-bn-West India Regiment
Uncovering a sleeper: The man who sparked a scandal
"was lost and is found" The military story of GTW Webb
Ward William - Army Form B2077 Discharge parchment
Where exactly did that battle take place?
While asleep in the trenches
Who was Magersfontein's "Young-Unknown Scottish Bugler?" Part II
Who was there?
66th battery Royal Field Artillery at Colenso 15th December, 1899
Elandslaagte - the cavalry chargers
Spion Kop - Who was on the hill?
The siege of Wepener April 1900
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