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Thursday, 30 January 2003
2nd Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen, Tasmanians at Elands River, 5 August 1900
Topic: BW - Tas - 2TIB

2nd TIB 

2nd Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen

Tasmanians at Elands River

 

Thomas Goucher
[From: John Bufton, Tasmanians in the Transvaal War, p. 150.]

Edward Thomas "Mickey" Phelan

[From: John Bufton, Tasmanians in the Transvaal War, p. 151.]

 

Both Goucher and his batman, "Mickey" Phelan were captured by the Boers at Elands River.

In 1904, John Bufton was commissioned to write the history of Tasmania's role in the Boer War. The finished work was called Tasmanians in the Transvaal War, and published at Hobart in 1905. Below is an account of the action at Elands River through the eyes of the Tasmanians.

 

John Bufton, Tasmanians in the Transvaal War, Hobart, 1905, pp. 172-3: 

From Mafeking we trekked to Zeerust, a distance of forty miles. While here we saw General Carrington pass through with a small column to the relief of the gallant little band of bushmen and South Rhodesian Volunteers who were besieged at Elands River by De la Rey, with a large force of Boers and artillery. The garrison had only an old seven-pounder muzzle-loader and a Maxim for defence. Two Tasmanians were among the besieged-S.M. Goucher and Trooper Phelan.

The attempt to relieve them by General Carrington proved an utter failure, and some very hard things have been said about the half-hearted way in which the attempt was made. Then followed the retreat to Mafeking, which no Australian who took part in it will forget. The retreat was orderly enough, for there was plenty of time, as no signs of Boers were to be seen in pursuit. An immense pile of stores, estimated at £100,000 worth, was set fire to ; and then how the Boers must have laughed at the spectacle of nearly 2000 men, with about a dozen guns, running away from nothing for it is said that only 25 Boers entered the town after the British forces left it. Certain it is that De la Rey did not follow, and the Boer force under Commandant Lemmer was not more than Boo, and without artillery, which occupied the district when evacuated by the troops under Carrington. After a rest of three or four days we marched out again to Malmain, 22 miles, and found the village of Ottoshoop occupied by the Boers, who fled at our approach. Early next morning the advance guard came into action with the enemy, and by midday a general engagement was in progress , the Boers occupying a long ridge crossing the main road to Zeerust, and four miles from Malmain. By nightfall the enemy had been driven from every position and scattered . Our loss was light-about half a dozen casualties. After occupying the position for a couple of days, the troops retired into Ottoshoop. when General Carrington left us, earning an unenviable reputation among the men under his command.

 


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Citation: 2nd Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen, Tasmanians at Elands River, 5 August 1900


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1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania, Contents
Topic: BW - Tas - 1ACH

1st ACH (Tas)

1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania

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Citation: 1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania, Contents, Contents

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
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Wednesday, 29 January 2003
1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania, Outline
Topic: BW - Tas - 1ACH

1st ACH (Tas)

1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania

Outline

 


Map illustrating the activities of the Australian Commonwealth Horse in South Africa, 1902.

[From: Chamberlain, M., The Australians in the South African War 1899-1902, Canberra, 1999.]

 

In 1911, Lieutenant-Colonel P. L. Murray, produced a marvellous Boer War reference detailing all the contingents sent from Australia to South Africa, giving a brief history of the formation and finally, listing all the soldiers who saw service in South Africa with that unit. The book was called, Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa. It is now the standard reference and starting place for any person interested in pursuing information about Australian involvement in the Boer War.

Murray, P. L., Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa, p. 568.

 

First Battalion Australian Horse Tasmanian Half Unit.

Tasmania furnished one company (or more strictly one half-company) as her quota to the First Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse. For organization, equipment, pay, etc., vide that Battalion, New South Wales, page 166. Mere selected were required to be good shots and good horsemen; those of previous service in South Africa had preference if medically fit. Married men were not enlisted and unmarried officers had preference, other conditions being equal.

Establishment :- 1 captain, 2 subalterns, 1 sergeant-major, 1 quartermaster sergeant, 2 sergeants, I farrier-sergeant, 2 abasing-smiths, 1 saddler, 1 bugler, 3 corporals, 47 privates, including 2 paid lance-corporals; total, 62. There were not any Tasmanians on Battalion staff.
The condition of enrolment was 12 months or the duration of the war; and payment was by Imperial. Government Commonwealth Treasurer's authority, No. 7, 1901-2. Many of the N.C.O.'s and men had served in previous Contingents.


Operations.

This battalion proceeded on 19th March, 1902, by train from Durban to Newcastle, and thence to Klerksdorp on 10th April, arriving at the latter place on the 13th. Joined Column under the command of Colonel De Lisle, which formed part of Thorneycroft’s brigade.

This Column was inspected by Lord Kitchener on 22nd April, who expressed himself as pleased with the appearance of men and horses.

The Column was employed clearing the district north of Klerksdorp, and took part in a drive which commenced on 7th May, moving westward to the Kimberley - Mafeking railway blockhouse line. In this, 251 prisoners, including General De la Rey's brother, were captured, also 300 horses, 144 rides and bandoliers, 6,000 rounds ammunition, and a large quantity of stock.

Colonel De Lisle, who was leaving for England, handed over his command to Colonel Williams. The Column then returned to Klerksdorp, reaching that place on the 21st May, where the regiment remained until the declaration of place, when they were ordered to Elandsfontein to prepare for return to Australia.

The regiment proceeded by rail to Newcastle on 29th June, and to Durban on 9th July, for embarkation.


Departure and Return

The half-company left on the 16th February, 1902, comprising - 3 officers and 39 others, with 63 horses. Two died; 3 officers, 57 others returned.
There were not any promotions of officers. For promotions of N.C.O.'s and men vide nominal roll.


Service

"E" Company, 1st Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse, embarked at Hobart on transport Manchester Merchant, 16th February, 1902, and arrived at Durban on 14th March.

From 15th April to 28th June, served with the Australian Brigade, under the command, first of Colonel De Lisle, and latterly of Colonel Williams ; the Brigade forming during the same time part of Colonel Thorneycroft's Force. Participated in operations in the Transvaal, and the great final " drive," vide 1st Australian Commonwealth Horse, New South Wales.

Embarked on transport Drayton Grange at Durban, 11th July, and arrived in Tasmania, 9th August, having visited en route, Albany and Melbourne. Disbanded, 19th August, 1902.


War Services And Honours.

One officer had passed through previous service in the First Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen, which see; the others were awarded Queen's Medal with clasp.
 

 

Further Reading:

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Citation: 1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania, Outline

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Friday, 7 May 2010 11:01 PM EADT
Tuesday, 28 January 2003
1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania, Nominal Roll
Topic: BW - Tas - 1ACH

1st ACH (Tas)

1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania

Nominal Roll

 

In 1911, Lieutenant-Colonel P. L. Murray, produced a marvellous Boer War reference detailing all the contingents sent from Australia to South Africa, giving a brief history of the formation and finally, listing all the soldiers who saw service in South Africa with that unit. The book was called, Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa. It is now the standard reference and starting place for any person interested in pursuing information about Australian involvement in the Boer War.

Murray, P. L., Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa, p. 569.

 

1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse, Tasmania

 

1229 Saddler Robert Henry BARNES

Lieutenant Willian Kenyon BARWISE

1192 Private William BERWICK

1241 Private Mortimer Cephas BLACKETT

1199 Private Norman Fergus BLACKLOW

1233 Private Arthur Allen BLYTH

1190 Shoeing Smith Henry Edward BRANSGRAVE

1181 Company Sergeant Major Frederick Charles BRIANT

1213 Private Walter Arnott BROOKE

1211 Private Clifford Styant BROWNE

1221 Private Alfred James BROWNLEY

 

1182 Private John Henry CLERKSON

1191 Shoeing Smith Albert Edward COSTELLO

1218 Private Thomas Ray CROOKS

 

1220 Private Arthr Ernest DINEEN

1222 Private Morton John DUNLOP

 

1212 Private Albert Edward FITZALLEN

1235 Private Francis Arthur FITZGERALD

 

1183 Private Garnet Rupert GOURLAY

1195 Private John Leslie GOYEN

1228 Private James GUERIN

 

1223 Private Edward Leslie Simpson HAIGH

1206 Private Harold Leslie HANIGAN

1208 Private Alexander McGregor HEPBURN

1207 Private Thomas James HOPKINS

 

1202 Private Charles JEPSON

1239 Private Joseph Thomas JOHNSON

1203 Private Aloysius JOYCE

1237 Lance Corporal Joshua James JOYCE

 

1207 Trumpeter Harry KENT

 

1238 Sergeant Cyrus LADE

1236 Corporal Harry Elvyn LARNER

1193 Lance Corporal Robert LAWSON

1242 Farrier Sergeant Alfred LETTE

1225 Private Mitchell LLOYD

 

1188 Lance Corporal Athol Talbot MANING

1201 Private Henry James MARSHALL

1200 Private John MCCREA

1240 Private William Alfred MCGUIRE

1231 Private Malcolm Charles MCINNES

1227 Private Henry Arthur MORGAN

1189 Private Reginald Alfred MORLEY

1184 Company Quartermaster Sergeant Frank Edward MORRISBY

 

1230 Private Francis Stephen Bygrove OWEN

 

1198 Private Albert Edward PEGG

Captain Arthur William Bernard PERCEVAL

1210 Private William Herbert PITSTOCK

 

1204 Private Lionel Lewis REARDON

1224 Private Charles Mowbray RICHARDSON

Lieutenant Herbert RIGGALL

 

1197 Private Frank SHADWICK

1234 Corporal Herbert Ernest SMALLHORN

1185 Corporal Cameron Richard STOREY

1217 Private Allan Henry SWIFTE

 

1186 Sergeant Lionel John TILLEY

 

1196 Private Charles William WARD

1219 Private Eric WHITE

1216 Private Edward Oliver WILLIAMS

1194 Lance Corporal Herbert Mouat WILLIAMS

1187 Private John Langley WILLIAMS

1205 Private George WILLMOTT

1214 Private Herbert Ernest WRIGHT

 

 

Further Reading:

1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania

1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania, Roll of Honour

Boer War, 1899 - 1902

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Citation: 1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania, Nominal Roll, Nominal Roll

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Friday, 7 May 2010 11:08 PM EADT
Monday, 27 January 2003
Boer War, 1899 - 1902, Australian Forces, 1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania, Roll of Honour
Topic: BW - Tas - 1ACH

Boer War, 1899 - 1902

Australian Forces

Roll of Honour

1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania


Poppies on the Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial, Canberra

 

The Roll of Honour contains the names of all the men known to have served at one time with the 1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania and gave their lives in service of Australia, whether as part of the 1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania or another unit during the Boer War.

 

Roll of Honour

 

Albert Edward FITZALLEN

 

Frank Edward MORRISBY

 

Lest we forget

 

Further Reading:

1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania

Boer War, 1899 - 1902

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Citation: 1st Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse Tasmania, Roll of Honour

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