Archival/written
Men of the South Notts Hussars at Warrenton, South Africa.
Nottinghamshire Archives
- Humorous cuttings commenting on Chamberlain, Rhodes and Churchill, 1900 [DD H/178/57-68]
- Press cuttings 1900-1901 [DD SN X/31]
- Letter describing siege of Kimberley, 1899-1900 [DD764/16]
- Letters from the Front, 1900 [BRE/1/124-134]
- Mafeking siege note 1900 [M24/573]
- Letter from the Mayor of Mansfield to the Methodist Bridge Street School requesting an afternoon's holiday to celebrate the relief of Ladysmith, 1900 [NC/MR 9/110/105]
- Autograph letter of Lady Maud Rolleston, Kimberley, South Africa to Maudie (later Walker), about the sufferings of the British soldiers in the Boer War; 1900 [M 23,980]
- Xerox copy of Mafeking siege note, number 5577, value 10/-, issued by authority of Colonel R.S.S. Baden-Powell, Commanding Frontier Forces, during Second Boer War; March 1900 (copy made May 1971) [M 24,573]
- Scrapbook of Quartermaster Arthur Ewin of the Sherwood Foresters, including Commission signed by Edward VII, service records, correspondence, press cuttings, certificates and pro-formas (1890-1915) [DD/NM/18/11/1]
Nottingham University, Manuscripts and Special Collections
- Letter from Major Horace Ogilvie Peacock (1869-1940) to Vere Monckton Arundell, 7th Viscountess Galway: mentions the Boer War and the conditions in the field [Ga 2 F 325]
- Printed cutting [full page] from the supplement to the 'Worksop Guardian'; 14 Dec. 1900. Reports in some detail on the homecoming of Lord Charles Bentinck to Welbeck Abbey from the Boer War and notes that Lord Charles was one of Baden Powell's 'most trusted officers' in the siege of Mafeking. [Ne X 195]