NOTE, Honor Anderson re 10th Light Horse spurs H2013.604
H2013.605
NOTE, paper written by Honoria Anderson? ‘Frank’s spurs when he went in the 10th Light Horse/with the Anzacs to Egypt in the 1st World War./I thought you might like to have these. You may not/ know that he was one of the Originals of the 10th Light Horse./No-one was recruited under 6ft in height – all the/recruits – being of the countryman type equipped themselves/ and provided their own mounts. Of the old Colonial Type – it was quite a ‘Corps’. Unfortunately, all their horses/ had ro be shot in Egypt and They went to Gellapolli [sic] as infantrymen’.
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History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H2013.605 |
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Accession Date: | 20 Apr 2015 |
Acquisition Year: | 2012 |
Credit: | Honoria Hassell Anderson and Patricia Anderson Wright Collection |
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