- CA OSLER P135-2-193
- Item
- 1900
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
"Column Will Go To Mafeking" Unidentified newspaper.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
"Column Will Go To Mafeking" Unidentified newspaper.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
"Canadians Returning from Africa on the Idaho" Boer War, Unidentified Newspaper.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
"Over Hill and Vale. Major Worthington writes of March to Kenhardt..." Unidentified newspaper (probably Sherbrooke record).
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
"Scrambling for Shadows in Africa", handwritten: "Where Norry has been"; Surgeon-Major Worthington in Boer War. Unidentified Newspaper.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
"A Galant Soldier" reports A. N. Worthington's receipt of honorary rank of Colonel. Unidentified newspaper.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
"...Home From the War- Sherbrooke's Welcome Extended to Surgeon-Major Worthing and other[s]" Recounts public address given to A. N. Worthington. Unidentified newspaper.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Letter believed to be from Norreys Worthington, De Aar to?. It has the words 'Intelligence Officer Scored' at the top of the page and it begins 'A member of D & E Batteries... has the following regard to these two batteries being left to guard the line of communication". He is very critical of how things are being run and the people in charge. Not signed. Typed.
Letter from Norreys Worthington in South Africa to Ned
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Letter from Norreys Worthington, Wilgerivier, Transvaal, South Africa, to Ned Worthington (E.E.). He refers to the Boers, the Erasmus commando, Lord Roberts, the emergency ration issued to the troops at home and Kitchener. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Envelope addressed to Lt. Col. Worthington, Sherbrooke. Across the top is written "Active service no stamp available". It has a red post mark from South Africa and a black one, from Belmont. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Letter from A.N.W., (Norreys) Wilge River to ? but presumed to his brother Ned. It is just a brief note-to say that he had arrived in Wilge River. Handwritten.