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    The New South Wales Imperial Bushmen was a mounted regiment, consisting of six rifle squadrons, raised in the New South Wales colony for service during...
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    the New South Wales Army Medical Corps; Trooper John Hutton Bisdee of the Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen; Lieutenant Guy Wylly of the Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen;...
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  • The Queensland Imperial Bushmen was an Australian mounted Imperial Bushmen regiment raised in the Queensland colony for service during the Second Boer...
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    and the New South Wales Imperial Bushmen. One member of the New South Wales forces, Lieutenant Neville Howse, a doctor in the New South Wales Medical Corps...
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  • certificate with honours. He was the second in command of the New South Wales Imperial Bushmen during the Second Boer War until he was appointed to command...
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  • National Maritime Museum. 2018. Retrieved 23 January 2022. "New South Wales Imperial Bushmen". Collection. Canberra: Australian War Memorial. Retrieved...
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  • Second Boer War, where he was a commanding officer in the 3rd New South Wales Imperial Bushmen. For his service in the war, he was appointed to the Distinguished...
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    Battle of Elands River (1900) (category 1900 in South Africa)
    for their escort, a column of 1,000 men from the New South Wales Imperial Bushmen along with South African irregulars, commanded by General Frederick...
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    had been found several times before, but the colonial government of New South Wales (Victoria did not become a separate colony until 1 July 1851) had suppressed...
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    19 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Register of War Memorials in New South Wales, 2002. Retrieved on 2009-03-03. William Joynt's VC medal is thought...
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  • team, but also played against domestic Australian state sides such as New South Wales and Victoria. The matches between The Rest and Australia were often...
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    reached Sydney, New South Wales. On 23 April she embarked 750 officers and men and 800 horses of the New South Wales Imperial Bushmen. On 9 August Armenian...
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    Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay (category Explorers of New Guinea)
    in the Southern Hemisphere, was elected to the Linnean Society of New South Wales, was instrumental in establishing the Australasian Biological Association...
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    Kenneth Mackay (Australian politician) (category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly)
    serve in the Boer War until 1901, commanding the 6th Imperial Bushmen's contingent of New South Wales. He saw action at Elands River, was mentioned in despatches...
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    principally came from European colonists in New South Wales, Queensland, Samoa, New Caledonia, Fiji, Tahiti, Hawaii, and New Zealand, as well as plantations in...
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    contingent, the Third Tasmanian (Imperial Bushmen) Contingent, departed on 26 April, and the Fourth Tasmanian (Imperial Bushmen) Contingent followed soon after...
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    and the two independent Boer republics of the Orange Free State and the South African Republic (Transvaal Republic). After a set of failed negotiations...
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  • John Courtenay Chanter (category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly)
    Council in New South Wales between 1928 and 1945 and was the president in 1940–1. In 1901, Chanter served with the 'D' Squadron, NSW Citizen's Bushmen Regiment...
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    Wylly VC DSO (1st Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen; Boer War; 1900) Trooper John Hutton Bisdee VC OBE (1st Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen, Boer War; 1900) List of...
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  • John Seymour (author) (category Alumni of Imperial College London)
    government veterinary service. Whilst in Africa he spent some time with bushmen where he gained friendship and an insight into the life of hunter gatherers...
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    contributed personnel to contingents deployed by the state as part of the Imperial Bushmen to the Second Boer War. Lineage was also claimed to early Victorian...
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    cord strapped below the knee of a wearer's trousers. He wrote of swagmen, bushmen, horsemen, and the digger. Vennard also collected and preserved bush ballads...
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    College in 1898 to study law, but left in 1900 to serve in the Imperial Bushmen in the South African War. He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal...
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    Lesotho (category Use South African English from October 2021)
    2022. Retrieved 9 October 2022. Walsham How, Marion (1962). The Mountain Bushmen of Basutoland. Pretoria: J. L. Van Schaik Ltd. "How 'Black Panther's' director...
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    School and Brisbane Grammar School. He served with the Queensland Imperial Bushmen in the Second Boer War and with American forces in China during the...
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    to 163 cm)). Those over 16 hands were rejected for use in the South Australian Bushmen Corps. Unbroken horses, as well as those with grey and broken (spotted)...
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    1899. In 1901 Dodds joined the 5th (Queensland Imperial Bushmen) Contingent as adjutant and went to South Africa. There he saw service in the Transvaal...
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  • welded into a Regiment called, 'New South Wales Cavalry Regiment', which was subsequently renamed the 'New South Wales Lancers' in 1894.[citation needed]...
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    dice and read the fortune for the coming year. To the ǀXam-speaking Bushmen of South Africa, Canopus and Sirius signalled the appearance of termites and...
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    gunner in the Victorian Artillery Corps, then enlisted in the Victorian Imperial Bushmen for the Boer War and was promoted from Corporal to Squadron Quartermaster-Sergeant...
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