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Archive of General Sir Archibald Hunter GCB GCVO DSO TD LLD
at the King's Own Royal Regiment Museum, Lancaster.

Miscellaneous Items

Photograph of the Army Staff of India circa 1904, signed by twenty eight officers including Earl Kitchener and Lieutenant General Sir Archibald Hunter.
Accession Number: KO2686/001

Card with two leaves inscribed “Two Laurel Leaves taken from the Great Laurel Wreath sent as a tribute of love and sorrow by the people of Devon for the Great soldier they loved and mourned. General Redvers Buller. “He Saved Natal””.
Buller died on 2 Jun 1908 and is buried in Holy Cross Churchyard, Crediton, Devon. There is a statue of Buller in Exeter.
Accession Number: KO2686/140

Invitation to General Sir Archibald and Lady Hunter to Dinner at the Royal Pavilion, Aldershot, 27 Sep 1914 from the King and Queen.
Accession Number: KO2686/172

Letter to Hunter from The University Library, Glasgow, acknowledging the receipt of publications. Dated 4 Nov 1922
Accession Number: KO2686/080

 

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