Kelly, John (Jack); Kelly, Michael (Mick) Augustine

Place Africa: South Africa
Accession Number PR82/055
Collection type Private Record
Record type Collection
Measurement Extent: 1 cm; Wallet/s: 1
Object type Letter, Photograph
Place made At sea, Australia: New South Wales, Sydney, South Africa
Date made 1899-1900
Access Open
Related File This file can be copied or viewed via the Memorial’s Reading Room. AWM315 419/013/039
Conflict South Africa, 1899-1902 (Boer War)
Copying Provisions Copyright restrictions apply. Only personal, non-commercial, research and study use permitted. Permission of copyright holder required for any commercial use and/or reproduction.
Description

Collection relating to the Boer War service of 36 Private John 'Jack' Kelly, 1st NSW Mounted Rifles and Private Michael Kelly, 6th Queensland Imperial Bushmen, 1899-1900.

Wallet 1 of 1 – This collection consists of a single folder, containing one photograph of John Kelly, 14 letters, and one envelope. Twelve (12) letters are from 36 Private John Kelly to his sister Julia Ellen 'Nellie' Kelly. One of these letters is a photocopy.

John Kelly's early letters describe his determination to serve in South Africa, the anticipation of his father’s disapproval, and the journey to South Africa. He then writes of his 'first big battle' beginning on Sunday 11 February 1900, a part of the Battle of Paardeberg. He describes coming under heavy artillery fire and notes he was the only one was wounded.

After the capture of Bloemfontein in March 1900, John Kelly expresses his hope that the war will soon be over, refers to the loss of life on both sides and notes the British strategic advantage of generally being on the offensive.

His letters include many details about the progression of the war. He mentions that Australians - including the NSW Mounted Rifles and the West Australians – are the first troops to enter Pretoria. He also describes chasing Christiaan de Wet and later describes a skirmish in October 1900. John Kelly's later letters express distaste for writing about the war.

The collection also includes two letters from Jack Kelly's brother Michael 'Mick' Kelly, who served with the Queensland Imperial Bushmen. Both letters are to his sister Julia Ellen 'Nellie' Kelly, one addressed to 'JE Kelly' and the other addressed to 'Nell'. These letters are arranged at the end of the collection.

Note that two letters in this collection were added in September 2012. The first is dated 31 May 1900. The second letter is a black and white photocopy of a handwritten letter and is dated 7 June 1900.