'N[orthern]. Natal.' - War Office ledger. Signed by Captain A.H.C. Kenney-Herbert, Field Intelligence Department.
Scope & Content:
Compilation map series, the sources for which are listed in the margin. Sheets portray hydrology, relief by spot heights and form lines, vegetation, railways, roads and tracks, telegraph lines, fences, settlements and place names, and include topographical and land ownership notes. Sheets fall...
Sketch Map to Illustrate the Operations of the Natal Army between the 14th & 28th of February 1900.
Scope & Content:
Covers the area from Colenso 12 miles northwards to Ladysmith. Portrays hydrology, relief by spot heights, form lines and rock drawing, railways, roads and tracks, fences, settlements and place names, and includes details of land ownership. Some crossing points on the River Tugela have been numb...
'Frere Camp - Springfield Bridge (L[ittle]. Tugela R). Road sketch (Tracing) with notes on roads from Frere to Ladysmith via Springfield Bridge & Polgieter's Drift. also sketch "To junction of Tugela's"'. - War Office ledger.
Scope & Content:
Map sheets and intelligence notes related to routes between Frere and Ladysmith in north-western Natal. Note 1: The War Office ledger spelling 'Polgieter's Drift' differs from that on the catalogued materials. Note 2: The 2 map sheets and intelligence notes have been unfastened for the purpose...
Notes on road from Frere to Ladysmith, via Springfield Bridge and Potgeiter's Drift. Compiled in Field Intelligence Department.' Written by 'A.N. Campbell, 2nd Lieutenant R.A. Intelligence Officer. Frere, 11-12-99.
Scope & Content:
Intelligence notes providing topographical and logistical information on alternative 40-mile routes between Frere and Ladysmith. The notes are based on Reconnaissance Reports by Major W.S. Burrell and Captain H. de la Poer Gough.
To Junction of Tugelas. (S[igne]d) J.M. Walter, Maj. 2nd Devon Regt. traced A.N.C[ampbell]. Frere Camp 4.12.99.
Scope & Content:
Covers a 12-mile route north-westwards from Frere to the confluence of the Tugela and Little Tugela rivers. Portrays hydrology, relief by form lines and generalised heights, railways, fences, settlements and the expedition route.