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71632
  • Title
    [Album of photographs of the New South Wales Mounted Rifles]
  • Call number
    PXE 716 (v.3)
  • Level of description
    series
  • Date

    ca. 1894-1915
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    71632
  • Physical Description
    1 album (58 items, photoprints, periodical illustrations, newscuttings) - 43 x 32 cm.
  • Scope and Content
    1. Representative Mounted Riflemen, Jubilee 1897, Hounslow. (Finnerty of Tenterfield, Cashman of Bathurst, Vacchini of Picton, Muntz of Bathurst-Molong, Taplin of Camden, Munzie of Inverell, Perry of Bega and Gribble of Queanbeyan
    2-3. The Second Regiment of N.S.W. Mounted Infantry for service in South Africa. `B' & `A' Squadrons - first, second, third and fourth troops [periodical illustrations]
    4-5. A son returned from South Africa [group portrait & male portrait]
    6. The Second regiment of N.S.W. Mounted Infantry for service in South Africa, the Officers & Machine Gun Section [periodical illustration]
    7-8. Our Imperial Contingent, embarkation of the troops in `The Daily Telgraph' March 22, 1901 and a portrait of J. Apps
    9-14. Durban - Col. Lassetter, Capt. Holman, Cape M. Rifles, Troop Vos. - On the Veldt, Capt. Holman
    15. L.H. Officers . Extreme right middle row Onslow Thompson , on his right. M. Arnott. 2nd from right front row Lt. J. Heane (Dubbo). All N.S.W. Mounted Rifles
    16(a). N.S.W. Light Horse Officers for the War [periodical illustration]
    16(b). With our gallant troops at ANZAC in `The Sydney Mail' September 15, 1915 [periodical illustration]
    17. Program of the Review held by Her Majesty the Queen on July 1, 1897
    18. Roll of troops [newscutting]
    19-21. Cap. Lynch 1910 - 2nd L. Horse Brigade, School of Inst., July 1906 - A Private of the N.S.W. Mounted Rifles
    22. Picnic Burragorang, Camden and Picton N.C.O's ...
    23. Hounslow Railway Station, arrival of Mounted Rifles 23/4/1897
    24. N.S.W. Mounted Rifles outside their barracks at Hounslow, 1897
    25. N.S.W. Mounted Rifles, Hounslow, 1897
    26. Household Cavalry & Mounted Rifles, party given to N.S.W. Mounted Rifles by Household Cavalry, Col. Lassetter in civvies in middle of front row
    27-30. [invitation] of Her Majesty's Indian & Colonial Forces now in England ... - [ticket] Admit W.D. Holman, Honourable Artillery Company, Armoury House, Finsbury - [plan] S.S. Gulf of Maitatan?
    31. Officers, School of Instructors. 2nd from left: J.M. Arnott of N.S.W. Mounted Rifles, 3rd from left: an officer of the Lancer Regiment and 4th from left: Lt. J.P.G. Cox of N.S.W. Mounted Rifles
    32-34. Hounslow Railway Station - The Mounted Band of the Royal Scots Greys who escorted the contingent to their barracks in England - A trooper of the Scots Greys and two of the N.S.W. Mounted Rifles, Hounslow, 1897
    35. National Park, N.S.W. Easter encampment, 1889. First representative picture of Mounted Infantry ...
    36. Camp Rookwood?, Co. of Mounted Infantry
    37-40. Hounslow Railway Station, men & horses detrained at this station in England and meet by Royal Scots Greys
    41. [Newscuttings] of the N.S.W. Mounted Rifles tour through English provinces in `The Daily Telegraph' 2 October 1897
    42. [Newscutting] Queen and Empire in `The Daily Mail, London' 23 June 1897
    43. Dinner to the Officers and Men of the N.S.W. Forces at the Victoria Hall, Hotel Cecil, Strand, W.C. 29 July 1897, list of guests and table plan
    44-46. [Newscuttings] The Australian Troopers, incidents of the voyage home, 23 April 1897 - Special regimental order by Lt. Col. H.B. Lassetter ... Camden, 23 February 1897 - [manuscript] Sample of Regiment Order issued to colonial troops at Chelsea ...
    47. Mounted Rifle Officers, Hounslow, Jubilee, 1897. (Lt. Ryrie, Major Onslow, Lt. Col. Lassetter, Cap. Thompson, Lt. Onslow, Lt. Campbell)
    48. Sg Major C. Lydiard (Bathurst M.R.)
    49. Mounted Rifles, Officers, Hounslow 1897, Jubilee Detachment (Sg Maj Lydiard, Sg McAllister, Armstrong, McIntosh, Corp Fraser, W.O. Holman, Corp Munsie
    50. West Cavalry Brigade, Aldershot with the VIth Dragoon Guards (Mtd Rifles, Jubilee Contingent on parade, mounted on their own horses taken from Australia & sold in England
    51. Major Onslow & Col. H.B. Lassetter, Hounslow
    52. Hounslow Railway Station, Mounted Rifles leading their horses to barracks, 23 April 1897
    53-54. Victoria Barracks, Sydney, an officer's school
    55-56. Troopers Mounted Rifles, marching order 1897
    57. 1st Cavalry School of Instruction, Victoria Barracks, 24 February 1894
    58. [periodical illustration] Some of the Officers of the Light Horse L-R: Major Vernon, Lt. Col. Meredith, Lt. Holman & Lt. Broadbent
  • General note

    Reference source: A short history of New South Wales Mounted Rifles 1888-1918. Sydney : Marchant Printers. Location number: 940.41291/24 Mitchell Library
  • Signatures / Inscriptions

    Most of the photoprints are annotated
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