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Research in Other Countries => South Africa => Topic started by: Dragoman on Friday 28 March 14 19:22 GMT (UK)
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Could anyone confirm whether this is the uniform of the South African Constabulary circa 1900? The photo was taken in London but I think it is of an ancestor who may have just returned from South Africa. He did take part in the Boer War but I don't think that this is a military uniform.
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for background info
Name:Edgar ETCHES
Year of birth:1870
Place of birth:Stanford, Lincolnshire
Regiment:4th (Queen's Own) Hussars transferred to South African constabulary in 1900.
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the hat looks good for SAC,,,,have a look at this thread
http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php?topic=33973.0
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The South African Police force was established apparently in the early 1900's. Baden- Powel made use of ex army clothing for them which comprised a comfortable khaki uniform topped by a broad brimmed hat known as a Boss. Later when Baden- Powel established the Scouting movement he based the Scout uniform on the South African police uniform including the hat. There's an image on the link below. Not sure if its the same as the one on your photograph, that looks more lightweight.
http://molegenealogy.blogspot.co.uk/2010/03/your-ancestor-in-south-african.html
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South African Archives has a service record for him
DEPOT TAB
SOURCE SAC
TYPE LEER
VOLUME_NO 66
SYSTEM 01
REFERENCE B1006
PART 1
DESCRIPTION RECORD OF CONDUCT AND SERVICE OF SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTABULARY EDGAR
ETCHES.
STARTING 1900
ENDING 1905
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This on www.angloboerwar.com
Etches E 5130 Private QSA (3). Later with B. Div. (1006) & Res. Div. (54) S.A.C..
Source: QSA medal rolls 13th Hussars