Rayton Hunt 2017

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Wilhelm Ludik

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Re: Rayton Hunt 08/04/2017

  • on: April 27, 2017, 06:32 PM
Part of a bomb nosecone
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Wilhelm Ludik

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Re: Rayton Hunt 08/04/2017

  • on: April 27, 2017, 06:33 PM
Mauser casings on the surface
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Wilhelm Ludik

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Re: Rayton Hunt 08/04/2017

  • on: April 27, 2017, 06:35 PM
Mauser round with propellant intact and still able to ignite after 117 years.
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Wilhelm Ludik

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Re: Rayton Hunt 08/04/2017

  • on: April 27, 2017, 06:37 PM
Martini Henry casing with backstamp
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Wilhelm Ludik

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Re: Rayton Hunt 08/04/2017

  • on: April 27, 2017, 06:39 PM
Royal Tyrone Militia button.
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Wilhelm Ludik

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Re: Rayton Hunt 08/04/2017

  • on: April 27, 2017, 06:41 PM
History of an Irish Militia Regiment from embodiment in 1793 to 1871.This is an account of an Irish Mlitia regiment embodied in 1793 in the county of Tyrone and to be known as the ‘2nd, or Royal Tyrone Regiment of Militia,' a title it held till 1855. The Regimental HQ was in Strabane, the CO was The Marquis of Abercorn and the nominal roll of the 28 officers (including the Chaplain) is given. The ‘here-today-gone-tomorrow' aspect of the Militia is reflected in the fortunes of the Royal Tyrones. It was disembodied in 1802, reformed eight months later in 1803, disembodied again in 1816 (the threat posed by Napoleon had vanished), and was re-embodied once more in 1855, disembodied in 1856, re-embodied in 1857, disembodied in 1858 at which point I have become as confused as I imagine the officers and men must have been. But this account does give a good feel for soldiering with the militia: terms of service, dress, equipment, pay, bounties, parades, recruitment into the regular army, regular commissions for officers and splendid examples of correspondence and written orders. There are frequent lists of officers present for duty, in fact at each embodiment and disembodiment as well as regimental strength figures. I nearly forgot: the regiment received its Fusilier title in April 1855 becoming the Royal Tyrone Fusilier Regiment of Militia.
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Wilhelm Ludik

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Re: Rayton Hunt 08/04/2017

  • on: April 27, 2017, 06:54 PM
Since the button was dug in a Boer skantz, I am of the opinion that it could possibly have been souvenir taken from an Irish soldier and lost. The research continues
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Re: Rayton Hunt 08/04/2017

  • on: April 28, 2017, 11:00 AM
Hi Wilhelm,  those are some really nice finds you found there. And some great research and info there.

Cheers and Happy Hunting :)

Wilhelm Ludik

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Re: Rayton Hunt 2017

  • on: May 07, 2017, 11:34 AM
Hi all,

I found these unfired Lee Enfield rounds in one hole near a rock outcropping, it is well known that the British were rather lackadaisical about spilled ammunition.
The Boers towards the end of the war when they were short of supplies used to scrounge through British campsites and picked up dropped ammunition for their own use......
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Wilhelm Ludik

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Re: Rayton Hunt 2017

  • on: May 07, 2017, 11:36 AM
Boer Burghers with both Mauser and Lee Enfield rifles.
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Wilhelm Ludik

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Re: Rayton Hunt 2017

  • on: May 07, 2017, 11:42 AM
Mystery solved!!!
This is where the mysterious little spheres came from.
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Brendan

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Re: Rayton Hunt 2017

  • on: May 07, 2017, 07:44 PM
Hi Wilhelm. Nice finds and interesting info there :)

Cheers and Happy Hunting :)

SCRUcc

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Re: Rayton Hunt 2017

  • on: May 09, 2017, 08:32 AM
Got some low alpha lead there Wilhelm...

Wilhelm Ludik

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Re: Rayton Hunt 2017

  • on: May 09, 2017, 10:59 AM
They  are more interested in Pb prior to 1800... ;D
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Openroad

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Re: Rayton Hunt 2017

  • on: September 10, 2017, 05:01 PM
Hi Wilhelm. Amazing stuff. Were those shrapnel balls all in one area out of interest? They all seem so intact. The ones from the KZN battlefields are always smashed to pieces!


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Re: Rayton Hunt 2017
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