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Posted: Fri 16 Jul, 2010 2:41 pm
by Roundhayman
I've just been handed a photo by my dad (94), which shows my mother's father (Taylor) who sevred in the army before and during World War 1 and who became a sergeant.There is a group of some 50 soldiers in the usual tiered array, and the photo frame is inscribed "Leeds Rifles, Legion of Frontiersmen".The internet does not come up with anything relevant, I wonder if anyone has information as to what this band of heroes was, for starters was it regular Army, what I can find on the net indicates Frontiersmen were more like a freelance band of brethren, cavalry??Cheers

Posted: Fri 16 Jul, 2010 5:14 pm
by Chrism

Posted: Fri 16 Jul, 2010 5:16 pm
by Chrism

Posted: Fri 16 Jul, 2010 9:25 pm
by Johnny39
When I was a kid, late 40's/early 50's, I used to see a Frontiersman quite regularly waiting for a bus outside Compton Road Library. Dressed in a black cavalry type uniform with silver buttons and epaulettes, Sam Browne belt, cavalry boots and a Boy Scout type stetson hat he looked for all the world like a RCMP. I had completely forgotten about him 'til my memory was jogged. As a kid the uniform was to die for.

Posted: Sat 17 Jul, 2010 9:16 am
by dean
Chrism wrote: Is this any good?http://www.frontiersmenhistorian.info/index.htm This is the most accurate site availible with regards to LoF history. I am a member of the LoF historical and archives section so please feel free to contact me with any specific information request ( or any others listed on the site). If you supply more detailed information we will see what we can find with regards to your G/F if you wish. I also should have a few photos of Leeds Frontiersmen but at this point do not know which era you are concerned with. If you would care to please contact me directly at [email protected]

Posted: Mon 19 Jul, 2010 4:00 pm
by Roundhayman
Thanks for the replies to date, very much appreciaed. I'll look at the web site given, and reply to Dean when I have had chance to look up some stored papers. My G/f was in the army, I think, 1905-1919 and he died shortly after from, i was told, a combination of gas and drink!More anon, in the meantime thanks againR'man.