Information sheets
Researching Australian military service:
South African War (Boer War), 1899–1902
Overview of the conflict
Nominal rolls
Personal service records
Those who died while serving
Where they served
Medals and awards
Where to find photographs
Other sources
Overview
Australian military history overview: Australia and the Boer War, 1899–1902
Nominal rolls
There are a number of lists of names and other information relating to contingents that provide limited information about some of those who served.
The Memorial's Boer War nominal roll has been compiled using P.L. Murray's Official records of the Australian contingents to the war in South Africa 1899–1902 (Melbourne: Government Printer, 1911) as a major source. This book has a brief history of each contingent, lists men serving in each contingent (not all names are included, others are spelt incorrectly), and gives some information about officers. Many men enlisted in Britain or South Africa, and are not within the intended scope of the volume. The volume has no contents list or index.
Other lists of those who served in the Boer War
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Personal service records
As the Boer War spanned the pre- and post-Federation period, personal service records may be held by state Government archives or by the National Archives of Australia. As a general guide, the colonial period records are held in state government archives and post-Federation records are held by the National Archives, although there may be exceptions to this.
If your individual was serving in the Boer War with the forces of another country please see our information sheet Personal service records: countries other than Australia.
Those who died while serving
The Roll of Honour records the names of servicemen and women who died during or as a result of service with Australian military forces. The Roll of Honour introduction provides detailed information about Roll of Honour eligibility.
The Commemorative Roll commemorates Australians who died during or as a result of wars or warlike operations in which Australians have been on active service but who were not eligible for inclusion on the Roll of Honour. The Commemorative Roll introduction provides detailed information about Commemorative Roll eligibility.
The Australian war graves in South Africa was created by the Heraldry and Genealogy Society of Canberra to support family historians whose field of study takes in the Anglo–Boer War of 1899–1902. It is a searchable database of information from Australian Boer War memorials.
Alexander M. Palmer, The Boer War casualty roll 1899–1902 (Perth: A.M. Palmer, 1999) includes an alphabetical listing of those who were wounded or taken prisoner, as well as those who died.
Where they served
P.L. Murray, Official records of the Australian contingents to the war in South Africa 1899–1902 (Melbourne: Government Printer, 1911) has an overview of the service of each Australian contingent.
Craig Wilcox, Australia's Boer War: the war in South Africa 1899–1902 (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2002)
The Research Centre has a number of reading lists which will guide researchers to relevant publications.
Medals and awards
Campaign and service medals
The Research Centre holds a fragile microfilm copy of Medal rolls and correspondence, Sudan and South Africa (ORMF 0055) documenting the issue of Queen's and King's Medals to soldiers in Australian contingents with an index to the unit. Individuals are not listed alphabetically.
Michael R. Downey, "Medal roll for Doyle's Australian Scouts, South Africa, 1902", Despatch 16, 7 (1981): pp. 161–75
Honours and awards
South African war honours and awards: officers and men of the army and navy mentioned in despatches (London: Greenhill, 1987) is a published source which lists those who received awards for gallantry (not only Australians) and includes citations.
Neil and Sylvie Smith, Brought to notice: British held records of Australian rewards for the Boer War, 1899–1902 (Gardenvale, Vic.: Mostly Unsung Military History Research and Publications, 2000)
Honours and awards that have been gazetted are available on the honours and awards database.
Where to look for photographs
- Collections Search provides access to digitised images of photographs held by the Memorial
- Picture Australia has images held by a range of major Australian libraries, archives and other cultural institutions
- State libraries and archival repositories; contact
- Queenslanders on the Veldt: index of photographs appearing in The Queenslander newspaper of the men who joined up for the war; images may be ordered from the library
Other sources
- Search the Collections Search for private papers, diaries, letters, and photographs
- National Archives of Australia holds many files relating to this conflict; details can be found at Fact sheet 67: Boer War records and The Boer War: Australians and the war in South Africa, 1899–1902
- Some state archives and libraries
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