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Photographs of 'Jimmy Durham'

Transcript of The Bugle, 27 October 1899, p.3045

Please remember that all transcripts show what is written on the page; spelling and grammatical mistakes are not corrected.


"...Through the kind thoughtfulness of Lieut. Colonel Paget, several old friends have received copies of Bugler Durham's photo, and write in grateful acknowledgement of same. Amongst others Mr. Francies, (late Sergeant Major) Sergeant Major Fisher, and Colour Sergeant Taft got copies, and all of course notice a great change in 'Jimmy' since they were serving with us.

'Jimmy' was first photographed nearly 13 years ago. He was then a little dot of 3, and was taken with the Sergts. at Kasr-el-Nil Barracks, Cairo. Copies of this group are now becoming very rare, and of the fifty three who appear in it only four remain with us to-day - viz Qr. Mr. Sergeant McBain, Sergt. Pearson, Sergt. Harper and 'Jimmy'. Our little Soudan Trophy is squatted between Sergeant Major Francies' legs, and is supported on the right hand by Colour Sergeant Smith of F. Coy. and on the left by the late Colour Sergeant of E. Coy. 'Jimmy' wears the Egypt medal, and even at the early age of 3 has quite a martial air..."



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