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 Wire embroidered BULAWAYO COUNTRY CLUB blazer badge LOCAL BUYER PAYS R100 POSTNET POSTAGE OVERSEAS TABLE IS BELOW FOR OVERSEAS BIDDERS.INSURE IF UN SURE
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  Rhodesian 1d Vic Falls cover cancelled Bulawayo  S. Rhodesia Winter in Rhodesian Sunshine, as per scan
R 100
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 Rhodesian Brushstroke Camouflage Trousers (unissued item). This item is from the latter part of the Rhodesian Bush War, in which the design of uniform items were simplified due to shortages resulting from economic sanctions. The trousers are in MINT CONDITION, having never been issued from the military stores. Items such as these,that remained after the conclusion of the Bush War in 1980 and were not utilised. The new Zimbabwe Republic Army was issued a vertical Lizard pattern uniform shortly after independence, to reflect the end of the former political dispensation.   All buttons, tabs and fittings are present and fully intact.  Size:  Waist is 28 - 30 inches Manufacturer: Lenzard Clothing Mnfrs. Bulawayo (This company no longer exists in the Republic of Zimbabwe).   PLEASE, NO FOREIGN BIDDERS. PAYMENT TO BE MADE WITHIN 48 HOURS. NO PERSONAL COLLECTION OF ITEMS. COURIER IS BY POST NET.   
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  Rhodesian WW2 cover to Port Elizabeth with Bulawayo 22.12.41 address your letters to a box or street number cancellation on cover, as per scan
R 100
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   Welcome to MT's Collectables. Our goal is to offer good quality collectables at reasonable prices. International bidders are welcome, but should take note of the international shipping charges. We are happy to combine orders to save on shipping. We do not make use of discreet listings, this is to keep all transactions transparent and without question. Items will be dispatched on Mondays and Tuesdays. Payment is due within 7 days of auction end if alternative arrangements are not made. We are reasonable, so talk to us and see what we can do to help. Have a good look at the pictures provided, these are of the actual item you are bidding on and form a vital part of the description. We do not close our auctions early, so please don't ask. We believe in a fair system where everybody has an equal opportunity. Happy bidding and thanks for taking the time to view our items. Up for auction is a Rhodesian 1 Brigade Bulawayo Formation patch.   Happy bidding
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Buy RHODESIAN - BULAWAYO 75TH ANNIVERSARY LAPEL BADGE 1968 - MADE MATTHEWS MFG. (7766) for R40.00
R 40
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Collected in Bulawayo by a member of the BSAP (Drill Hall) himself. Looks better than photos show. Aluminium, has lugs and pin. Front face and colouring very good. Original and authentic. Sold as is.
R 125
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Formed in 1916 as The Rhodesia Native Regiment, its troops were blooded with honour in the East African campaign. Disbanded in 1919, the regiment was re-formed in 1940 during World War II as The Rhodesian African Rifles, seeing action in Burma. In the 1950s, the regiment distinguished itself further during the Malayan Emergency. During the 1960s and 1970s, the regiment was at the forefront of hostilities in the bloody Rhodesian bush war. Ironically, it was after Zimbabwean independence in 1980, that the RARs finest hour came, when, fighting for their erstwhile enemy, Mugabe, the soldiers of the RAR defeated Nkomos invading ZIPRA armies at the battles of Entumbane in Bulawayo. Masodja  London launch address - Brigadier D. Heppenstall: 09/11/07 Lord Salisbury, our President, General Lord Michael Walker, the son of our battalion 2ic in Burma in World War 2, honoured guests, members of the Association, ladies and gentlemen. Like the Battle of Waterloo, this has been a close run thing. Yesterday morning I received four copies of Masodja from the printers in Durban, South Africa, by special delivery, and the main consignment only arrived at Heathrow yesterday evening. The main reason for the four by special delivery was so that we could present one of them to Prince Philip when he signed our Regimental Drumskin at lunchtime yesterday. He was most intrigued when Tobias Mutangadura pointed out to him his photograph taken at the Malayan Independence Merdeka celebrations fifty years ago in 1957. Anyway to get back to the main topic, the reasons why we almost didnt succeed in getting the books here for the launch were several. Firstly it was published and printed in South Africa on the one hand and the author and Regimental Association in the UK on the other. This of course prevented close liaison between the two sides although the use of email made things far easier than they used to be. Most of the text was completed by Alex Binda several years ago, although there were gaps in the records available, and more information was received right up to the last minute. Originally we had planned to have the Launch last April to coincide with our Regimental Day, Tanlwe Chaung Day. This was deemed too early, and it was put back to July, the month in which the Regiment was formed. In the meantime, however, in conjunction with Chris Cocks, Alex had written the History of the RLI, The Saints, which had a very impressive Launch last June. Chris Cocks, our publisher at 30 Degrees South, advised us that a July Launch would be too close to the Saints Launch and recommended that it be postponed to Remembrance Weekend  which we agreed and set the wheels in motion to hire this hall and invite our VIP guests. Apart from the distance between publishers and originators, other mitigating factors included the sheer volume of photographs of which about 75% have been included. These were still being annotated about ten days before the book went to print! Another major factor which nearly caused a postponement was the bad reaction to a new course of medicine prescribed to Kerrin Cocks. This resulted in her being rushed into intensive care followed by a two week break to recuperate. Kerrin is a vital cog in the 30 Degrees South machine, but was soon back on line to rush things through. Pinetown Printers in Durban did a great job in completing those books which we have here today, and in fact they were working 24 hours over the whole of last weekend. We owe a debt of gratitude to all involved in the publication, to Chris and Kerrin Cocks for their expertise, to Pinetown Printers and to Bill Welsh for acting as our Marshal Blucher and arriving with the books in the nick of time. Apart, of course, from Alex Binda, I owe a special thank you to John Hopkins, Iain Harper, Bridget Wells-West and all those who supplied photographs and reminiscences of their time in the Regiment. I would now like to deal with our four members whom we invited over from Zimbabwe. This has been possible due to the magnificent support given by the Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League who paid all their expenses. Our four who came over are: Captain Machakada Patrick Nelomwe: He attested in time to go to the Canal Zone, Egypt, with 1RAR in 1952, and has subsequently seen service in Malaya, the Nyasaland Emergency, the Congo border and the Rhodesian bush war. He rose from company clerk in A Company to ORQMS in the 1st Battalion in 1980. He was commissioned, subsequently in the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA). Major Tobias Chenharu Mutangadura DMM: A member of the Rhodesian Army Education Corps who served almost all his time with 1RAR. By 1980 he was a WO1 and had been awarded the Defence Forces Medal for Meritorious Service (DMM). He was commissioned in the ZNA, and retired as major. He was curator of the Gweru Military Museum for several years. RSM Gibson Zanago Mugadza BCR: A very talented half back in my battalion football team in his younger days. In the Rhodesian bush war he was awarded the Bronze Cross of Rhodesia (BCR) for outstanding leadership and bravery in action. He retired from the Army after 1980 as RSM at the School of Infantry, Gwelo. RSM Obert Veremu DMM: Obert was in my platoon in Malaya where he was a junior NCO, leading scout and tracker. That was exactly 50 years ago. He rose steadily through the ranks, was a champion 110 mile marcher and was awarded his DMM in 1972. He was RSM 1RAR from 1977 to 1978 and 3RAR from its formation in 1978 until after independence when he retired and went farming. The four are ideally situated throughout the country. Patrick is in Bulawayo, Tobias in Gweru, Gibson in Harare and Obert in the Vumba. They will be able to tell all our old comrades that the Regiment is still very much alive! I must now emphasise that the main reason that they arrived here at all is thanks to Lt-Col Malcolm Clewer, the Chairman of our Association in Zimbabwe and also the Chairman of the Harare Branch of the Legion
R 485
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Buy CENSOR MAIL ENVELOPE: RHODESIAN AF TRAINING: DATE STAMP 1942 BULAWAYO for R250.00
R 250
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  Selection of Rhodesian Association badges TL ZP badge, TR OMDB (over my dead body,) 3 in Centre Rhodesia badges, small tie pin could be gold plated, BL Rhodesia Angling Society Bulawayo, BR Rhodesia Pioneers and early Settlers Assoc. 1890 - 1896 All good condition with pins intact. Postage SAPO R45, Postnet R100   Fastway Couriers, anywhere in JHB/PTA or major centres R60 Will post overseas UK R80
R 60
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GOOD USED      MAGNIFICENT items-  SUPERB  UNMOUNTED  MINT   - Superb issues and absolutely not to be missed- Way under catalogue value.  My apologies for the poor scan quality- the issues depicted in real life are, aside from scan quality, are all superb! These items are UNMOUNTED MINT, UNLESS Otherwise stated in description! and remember I combine postage and shipping costs! Wonderful stamps and items despite the misleading low price, these are in excellent condition with NO defects or issues, merely great bargain prices!  FABULOUS ISSUES at really wonderful prices, GREAT BARGAINS seldom if ever offered at such low opening bids Tremendous, lovely issues    
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This all new work by accomplished military historian Alexandre Binda, former paymaster to the Greys Scouts, tables the remarkable story of Rhodesias mounted infantry, the Greys Scouts. Working closely with the last commanding officer, squadron commanders and a whole host of regimental personalities, all of whom have given The Equus Men their unequivocal support Binda has enjoyed unparalled access to thousands of pages of archival documents and many hundreds of previously unpublished photographs. Here, he has traced the Greys from their early origins in the Matabele Rebellion of 1896, where an unassuming Englishman, the Honourable George Grey, found himself originating a body of horseman named the Bulawayo Field Force, through to the formation of the Animal Transport Unit (ATU) which went on to become the Mounted Infantry Unit (MIU). With the skill of a practiced narrator, Binda takes the reader through these early days to the establishment of the Greys Scouts in the Rhodesian Army order of battle in 1976. Deployed to great effect during the bitter Rhodesian Bush War of the late 1960s 1970s, the mounted operations conducted by the Greys are succinctly and clearly detailed. Some of the contacts related make for astonishing reads and with the lively, vibrant, text one can almost feel the steaming sweat of rider and mount; sense the pounding adrenaline; hear the thundering hooves as a fearful enemy is pursued to battles inevitable conclusion. Suffice to say, The Equus Men makes for an engaging read. Trained and utilised as mounted infantry as opposed to cavalry, the Greys Scouts saw exceptional success in the field. Lightly equipped, they were able to cover great distances at speed, live off the veldt with minimal support and through shock action, quickly engage and destroy insurgent forces. Originally a regular formation, the Greys Scouts were augmented by Territorial and National Service soldiers as the conflict progressed and by 1980, when hostilities ceased, the Regiment numbered some 600 soldiers, both men and women, black and white. With its informative text and rich profusion of photographs, The Equus Men is a stunning tribute to the equestrian and fighting prowess of the Greys Scouts. It is a remarkable story and one that is ever more relevant, given recent mounted and pack horse operations conducted by British and US special forces in Afghanistan. Hardcover, 288 pages with  approx 300 colour & b/w photos, 4 maps. First published  1 February 2016.
R 1.350
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Peter Gibbs was born in London in 1903, educated at Aldenham, and lived in Bulawayo since 1936. A number of his books have been published in London and New York. He served in the BSA Police Reserve for 21 years, retiring with the rank of reserve superintendent. He was awarded the MBE in 1964. He is deceased. Hugh Phillips was born in the UK and immigrated to Southern Rhodesia in 1951 to join the BSAP. He attained the rank of assistant commissioner prior to his retirement after nearly 30 years' service. Prior to returning to the UK in 2002, he was involved, without success, in liaison activities between the Commercial Farmers Union and Zimbabwean government in efforts to bring a more pragmatic outlook and policy towards the white farm invasions. Hugh wrote Part 3 of this history, covering the period from 1939 to 1980. Nick Russell joined the BSAP as a cadet in 1975 and served at Sinoia and Kariba before attending Morris Depot where he formed part of the mounted squad for the opening of parliament. After graduation he was posted to uniform-branch duties at Mount Darwin and substations in the district. He transferred to Special Branch and spent two years, mostly in the Mt Darwin area, until the cessation of hostilities. He now lives in Australia. The BSAP held the honour of occupying the Right of the Line-one of the greatest police forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth In 1889 Cecil John Rhodes was granted a royal charter by Queen Victoria to settle Mashonaland, in what was to become Southern Rhodesia. So was formed the British South Africa Company; its regiment of troopers raised to protect the occupying Pioneer Column dubbed the British South Africa Police, the BSAP. From the 1893 Matabele War, the 1896 Mashona Rebellion and the Jameson Raid, the Anglo-Boer War, through both world wars and finally to the bitter Rhodesian bush war of the 1960s and '70s, troopers and officers of this fine regiment of policemen, both black and white, were proudly to the fore, in civilian and military roles... until the disbandment of the Force in 1980 when the country became the independent Zimbabwe. HARDBACK: 620 PAGES & 750 COLOR & B/W PHOTOS, PLATES, SKETCHES & MAPS AUTHORS: PETER GIBBS, HUGH PHILLIPS & NICK RUSSELL
R 645
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 British South Africa Company MATABELELAND 1893 medal in better than E F  condition issued to ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR       H.J. WINDELL SALISBURY HORSE. The Windell's were Rhodesian Pioneers and prominent in early Bulawayo society.The medal is confirmed in the B S A C Medal roll. Shipping at buyers risk,instruction and cost. Local Post net to Post net costs R 110-00, This medal is unique in the B S A C medal series as research of the Medal Roll  indicates this is the only medal issued  with the inscription  ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR. Evidently six medals with the inscription CONDUCTOR were issued to various units, Four were traced in the roll to units Salisbury Horse, Robertson's Cape Boys, Garrison Vols. and Salisbury Field Force   
R 18.500
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 British South Africa Company MATABELELAND 1893 medal in better than E F  condition issued to ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR       H.J. WINDELL SALISBURY HORSE. The Windell's were Rhodesian Pioneers and prominent in early Bulawayo society.The medal is confirmed in the B S A C Medal roll page 207. Shipping at buyers risk,instruction and cost. Local Post net to Post net costs R 110-00, This medal is unique in the B S A C medal series as research of the Medal Roll  indicates this is the only medal issued  with the inscription  ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR. Evidently six medals with the inscription CONDUCTOR were issued to various units, Four were traced in the roll to units Salisbury Horse, Robertson's Cape Boys, Garrison Vols. and Salisbury Field Force   
R 14.500
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