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K. van der Spuy. 1966. Hard cover. 1st edition. 257 pages with B/W pics. Rare.
I.Uys. 1973. 1st Edition. Signed by author. Hard cover. 398 Pages with B/W pics. History of South African Victoria Cross Heroes.
P.van Lettow vor Beck. Hard cover. 336 pages with B/W pics. The Germans view point.
I.Uys. First edition 1983. Hard cover. 299 pages with B/W pics.
J.W. Illsley. Pictorial history of early aviation in SA from 1816 to 1940. Published in 2003. 362 pages with B/W and colour pics. Hard cover.
G L ange. South Africans in German East Africa. 1914 to 1915. Hard cover. 352 pages with B/W pics. Published 1991.
James Ambrose Brown. South Africans in German East Africa. 1916. Hard cover. 374 pages with B/W pics. Published 1991.
The Delville wood story. Ian Uys.Signed by author. B/W photos. 1991. 302 pages with roll of honour. Hard cover.
B. Nasson. 2007. Soft cover. B/W pics. 257 pages.
Blazer Badge. Troops from the Cape Corps would have worn this. Taken off a blazer. Rare.
Shoulder title. Brass. Single. Lugs intact.
Unit was specially formed for service in G.S.W.A. Rare. Single. Lugs intact.
Served in G.S.W.A. Lugs intact. Very Rare.
Solid centre brass badge. Lugs intact. Other ranks type. Rare.
Worn by personnel who were exempted from active service and to avoid getting a white feather from citizens, would wear this pin on their suits. Pin intact. Numbered. Rare.
Shoulder Title. Brass. Lugs intact. 1908 to 1910. Single.
During the GSWA campaign this unit transported water to the front lines. Lug backs. Rare.
1913 to 1932. Lugs intact. Single. Served in GSWA.
Maker marked in Richmond, Surry, UK. Lugs intact. Brass. Rare.
1st Regiment of S.A.R.S. Single. Lug backs. Very rare.
Brooch pin. Served in German East Africa. Rare.
1914 to 1922. Brass. Single. Lug backs
Served in G.S.W.A. 1914 to 1915. Cloth. Rare.
Silver hall marked 1915. Brooch pin back. Birmingham marks.
Lug back. In 1913 the unit became 6 Infantry A.C.F. Single. White metal.
Lug back. In 1913 the unit became II Infantry A.C.F. Single.
Worn by all troops of the 1st SA Brigade who fought with the British division in France.Complete with cloth backing. Rare.
Set.Worn in France from 1915 to 1919. Lug backs.
Worn in France from 1915 to 1919. Set. Lug backs. J.Gaunt of London maker marks.
Single. Variant. Lug back