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Waistbelt, other ranks, 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot, 1879 (leather)
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Waistbelt, other ranks, 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot, 1879 (leather)
5919970 Waistbelt, other ranks, 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot, 1879 (leather) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Waistbelt, other ranks, 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot, 1879.
Buff leather waistbelt with brass regimental clasp, 1879.
This waistbelt and an accompanying ammunition pouch were part of the standard British Army equipment in use during the Zulu War of 1879. This belt was worn by a member of the 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot.
A large quantity of weapons and equipment was recovered and subsequently used by the Zulus after their overwhelming victory at Isandlwana. The belt is from a collection of objects relating to Major General R J C Marter, 1st (or King s) Dragoon Guards, who captured the Zulu ruler King Cetshwayo after the Battle of Ulundi in 1879. A paper label with the belt states Taken from Cetywayo.
According to records held by the Regimental Museum of the South Wales Borderers, the regimental accounting number ( 2 24/ 413 ) on the reverse of the belt and accompanying ammunition pouch indicate they were issued to Private Thomas Ales of the 1st Battalion of the 24th. Private Ales was born in Liverpool and enlisted on 24 July 1874 at the age of 22. He was awarded the South Africa Medal with 1877 and 1878 clasps but is not listed amongst those killed at Isandlwana.); © National Army Museum
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This photograph showcases a historical artifact that tells a story of bravery and conflict. The image depicts a waistbelt, belonging to the other ranks of the 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot, dating back to 1879. Made from buff leather, this belt features an intricate brass regimental clasp, adding an air of elegance to its utilitarian purpose. During the Zulu War in 1879, this waistbelt was part of the standard British Army equipment worn by soldiers like Private Thomas Ales. It is believed that Ales wore this very belt while serving with the 1st Battalion of the 24th Regiment. Interestingly, it is noted that he survived the Battle of Isandlwana where many others perished. The significance of this particular belt extends beyond its use during battle. It was captured from King Cetshwayo himself after Major General R J C Marter led his troops to victory at Ulundi. A paper label attached to the belt boldly states "Taken from Cetywayo" further emphasizing its historical importance. Now preserved within the National Army Museum in London, this waistbelt serves as a tangible reminder of past conflicts and heroic individuals who fought for their country's cause. Its presence evokes curiosity about those who once wore it proudly on their journeys into unknown territories and stands as a testament to resilience in times of war.
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