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the treasure Cameronians' cross A brass cross was taken from the church in Maqdala and given to the 26th Foot (The Cameronians) - a regiment which arrived too late to take part in either of the final battles. According to The History of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), Vol 1 1689-1910 The 26th [Foot Cameronians] took no part in the march to Magdala. It was not among the units forming part of the original expeditionary force. Not until 31st March, 1868, did it land at Zula, armed with the new Snider breech-loading rifle. The regiment then marched, in great heat, across the desert of 14 miles to Kumayli. From here it began the long ravine, known as the Passes, which led up to the plateau of Senafe, five marches away. At this point the 26th heard that the war was over, and on 10th May began to move back again to the coast. By 11th June the regiment was back in Bombay after an absence of less than three months. A battle honour had been won without casualties.The Cameronians have since disbanded but the cross is still on diaplay in the regimental museum. Current location The Cameronians Regimental Museum (Scottish Rifles) Mote Hill, off Muir Street, Hamilton, Lanarkshire, ML3 6BY, UK |
treasure count: (still counting)468 items still missing 10 items returned search treasure recent discoveries Glasgow's shield Cameronians' cross Reed shirt Lancaster miscellaneous Halifax miscellaneous Throne cloth full list of missing treasure returned treasure see more human remains icons manuscripts military hardware miscellaneous personal effects religious artefacts royal regalia tabots current locations The British Library The British Museum Duke of Wellington's Regimental Museum Halifax Dundee University Museum Edinburgh University Library The John Rylands Uni Library Lancaster Museum & Priory National Archives of Scotland The Schøyen Collection The Victoria & Albert Museum Windsor Castle Other locations powered by Movable Type 2.63 |