Lieutenant A Langman (active 1900)
Imperial Yeomanry Field Hospital and Bearer Company, 8 June 1900, at General de Wet's Farm. 8 - 8 Jun 1900
Gelatin silver print | 25.1 x 35 cm (image) | RCIN 2942086
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Photograph of three men seated on the ground drinking from mugs; horse to right. Two others (seen from behind) stand by a wagon, one with a gun. Cattle beyond. Photograph mounted with a Pass for safe passage from General de Wet and an account of the men's journey. During the South African War of 1899-1902, the Imperial Yeomanry Field Hospital and Bearer Company were captured by General Christiaan de Wet on 7 June 1900, when he took Roodewal Station. While in captivity, an officer with the company, Major Stonham, requested permission to go to the General Hospital at Kroonstad, taking with him six or eight ambulance wagons, some of the wounded and a number of his men of the 4th Derbyshire Militia (Sherwood Foresters), and to return with some wagons of provisions for use by the Field Hospital. General de Wet wrote him a pass, which would enable him to travel unmolested and receive any necessary assistance, on 10 June. The pass, with an account of the incident, is mounted with the photograph. Lieutenant Langman, of the Langman Hospital, who took the photograph, accompanied Major Stonham on the journey.
Provenance
Acquired by Queen Victoria
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Creator(s)
(photographer)Acquirer(s)
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Medium and techniques
Gelatin silver print
Measurements
25.1 x 35 cm (image)