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Item #_#_#_# - Records belonging to Captain ATCG Peachey, R.N.(F/PEY)
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- 1835-1901 (Creation)
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- Latin
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Records belonging to Captain ATCG Peachey, R.N.(F/PEY).
-- Letter to Admiral Ferrier from Captain Boys of Fort White in the 'New Province of Queen Adelaide', South Africa, describing the situation after the Kaffir war, and enclosing pen and ink sketch of the encampment. 4 November 1835. (134). Records belonging to Captain ATCG Peachey, R.N.(F/PEY).
-- Letter to Admiral Ferrier from Captain Boys of Fort White in the 'New Province of Queen Adelaide', South Africa, describing the situation after the Kaffir war, and enclosing pen and ink sketch of the encampment. 4 November 1835. (134).
-- Letters concerning the South African War written mainly by Hugh Graham Peachey and Charles Bernard Peachey to their parents and sisters in England. Most of the letters are written in South Africa- Kronstadt, Krugersdorp, Mafeking, &c. January 1900-January 1901. (231-51).
-- Newspaper-cuttings concerning the South African War. c. 1900. 1 envelope. (252).