1895-95.
In the latest Redcoat History Battlefield tour episode, we walk in the footsteps of Leander Starr Jameson and his troops as they try and enter Johannesburg and overthrow the Afrikaner government.
It's a fascinating tale - with a number of interesting and hard to find sites that are well worth a visit.
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For the Honour of the Regiment! The British army's unique regimental system
American Revolution: An Elite Regiment at War
American Revolution: Who were the Redcoats?
Zulu War: Did this Victoria Cross Hero Fake His Own Death? Captain Cecil D’Arcy VC
Who are Britain’s elite bearded pioneer sergeants?
Private Henry Hook VC - the true story behind the "bad lad" of Zulu
Colonial Marines: The escaped American Slaves who fought for Britain during the War of 1812
Indians in the Trenches: The Indian Corps on the Western Front 1914-15
Disaster!:The worst British defeats of the Victorian era...
Redcoats versus Samurais: The story of British troops in Japan during the 1860s
Purchase: The Fascinating Story of How British Officers Bought and Sold Commissions
The Mini Rorke's Drift You've Never Heard of: Forgotten Sieges of the Basotho Gun War (1880-81)
The First Anglo-Boer War: A full documentary (1880-81)
The Forgotten Revolutionary War Campaign: The Siege of Pensacola 1781 (w/ Josh Provan)
From the Zulu War to the Somme: The incredible career of Tim Lukin
Fit to Command? British Regimental Leadership in the Peninsular War w/ Steve Brown
The Mazoe Patrol: A daring rescue in the Rhodesian bush (1896)
Allan Wilson - the Maverick who became a Victorian legend (Shangani Patrol, 1893)
Regimental Colours: What are they and why do they mean so much?
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