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Introduction GEORGEGT351 7 years 8 months ago #47985

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Hi,
I have been a member of the British Medals Forum for about 5 years but have only really got into my stride in the last year when it occurred to me how much knowledge I could tap into. I have been interested in and collected medals since about 1972 when I was in the RAAF first as an apprentice later an airman and eventually as a Squadron Leader. I have published three books- namely South Australians and the South African war which was about 30 pages listing as many South Australians as I could find and cross-referred to 1st AIF service where possible. In 1987 I wrote Mentioned in Despatches Australians WW1 over 5600 entries completed by trawling through about 6 years of Commonwealth Gazettes and written on index cards-pre computer days. Then I wrote The Australian Commonwealth Horse in 1989. I have had in my time a reasonable collection of Australian QSA but just recently I purchased the 3 bar QSA to Lt Alfred Lascelles Royal Horse Artillery who died of enteric fever at Bloemfontein on the 16th of May 1900. He is my current project and is a gold mine of potential.

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Introduction GEORGEGT351 7 years 8 months ago #47986

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Welcome to the forum..... I am sure that there are many here who will help you in your research and vice versa......

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Introduction GEORGEGT351 7 years 8 months ago #47987

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Grave of Lt Alfred Lascelles
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Introduction GEORGEGT351 7 years 8 months ago #47994

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Hello George
According to the Palmer casualty roll, Lt. A.Lascelles was born in September of 1873, educated at Marlborough, and entered the RA in 4/93. Promoted Lt. 4/96. Embarked for SA 12/99. Took part in the battle of Paardeburg and the advance on Bloemfontein. His name is inscribed on a tablet placed in Marlborough Chapel.
Good luck with your research; you might care to do a post on Lt. A. Lascelles in due course?
On the matter of South Australian QSA recipients, I have contributed two posts on this site re men of the SA Bushmen and the 6th SAIB. Like all QSA recipients, sometimes you can hit gold - and more often not!
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A bit more info - in case you do not have it. Lt.Lascelles served with "T" Battery, RHA. Stirling's "Our Regiments" has a para on that Battery's activities; most of it unfortunately after your man's demise. The reference says that the Battery was heavily engaged at Diamond Hill and took part in the Eastern advance.
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I am impressed I have only been a member of this forum for under 12 hours and already have a photo of the grave. My next question is in which cemetery is this located?

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