The grave of Lieutenant (Lt) Gideon James Grieve. This photograph was sent by the South African ...

Accession Number P11368.005
Collection type Photograph
Object type Colour - Print
Maker Unknown
Place made South Africa: Orange Free State, Modder River Area, Paardeberg
Date made c 1964
Conflict Period 1960-1969
South Africa, 1899-1902 (Boer War)
Copyright

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Description

The grave of Lieutenant (Lt) Gideon James Grieve. This photograph was sent by the South African Government to the family of Gideon Grieve on 2nd January 1964, after the family requested information about access to grave. Lt Grieve was a Scot who emigrated to Sydney and rose through the ranks of the New South Wales Scottish Rifles to become its adjutant. He volunteered for the Boer War and was killed in action on 18 February 1900, at the battle of Paardeberg, while on secondment as a company commander to the 2nd Battalion, The Black Watch. As a mark of the high regard in which Lieutenant Grieve was held in Sydney, two memorials were erected to his memory. The first was the Grieve memorial drinking fountain on the cliff at Watson's Bay, which originally was topped by a figure of Lieutenant Grieve in highland dress uniform, the statue since destroyed by vandals. The second was the obelisk at the corner of York and Jamison Streets in Sydney, opposite Scots Church.

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